The Lives of a Roman Neighborhood : Tracing the Imprint of the Past, from 500 BCE to the Present
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1316512630
ISBN-13
9781316512630
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 1st, 2022
Print length
256 Pages
Weight
726 grams
Dimensions
18.30 x 26.00 x 2.10 cms
Product Classification:
Ancient history: to c 500 CEArchaeology by period / regionLandscape archaeology
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This book is for readers interested in Rome's history, urban development, and environmental studies. It explores a Rome neighbourhood's development over 2500 years, how new development is drawn to a space notwithstanding environmental challenges, and how the memory and imprint of the earlier neighbourhood persists through later alterations.
In this book, Paul Jacobs traces the history of a neighborhood situated in the heart of Rome over twenty-five centuries. Here, he considers how topography and location influenced its long urban development. During antiquity, the forty-plus acre, flood-prone site on the Tiber''s edge was transformed from a meadow near a crossroads into the imperial Circus Flaminius, with its temples, colonnades, and a massive theater. Later, it evolved into a bustling medieval and early modern residential and commercial district known as the Sant''Angelo rione. Subsequently, the neighborhood enclosed Rome''s Ghetto. Today, it features an archaeological park and tourist venues, and it is still the heart of Rome''s Jewish community. Jacobs'' study explores the impact of physical alterations on the memory of lost topographical features. He also posits how earlier development may be imprinted upon the landscape, or preserved to influence future changes.
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