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World of Pompeii

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Informationen zum Autor John J. Dobbins is Professor of Classical Art & Archaeology at the University of Virginia, USA Pedar Foss is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of DePauw, USA Klappentext This all embracing survey of Pompeii provides the most comprehensive survey of the region available. With contributions by well-known experts in the field, this book studies not only Pompeii, but also for the first time the buried surrounding cities of Campania. The World of Pompeii includes the latest understanding of the region, based on the up-to-date findings of recent archaeological work. Accompanied by a CD with the most detailed map of Pompeii so far, this book is instrumental in studying the city in the ancient world and is an excellent source book for students of this fascinating and tragic geographic region. Zusammenfassung This well-illustrated volume, written by experts, is an all-embracing survey of The World of Pompeii, the town of Herculaneum and the many urban and rural villas. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1: Beginnings 1. An Orientation to the Cities and Countryside 2. History and Historical Sources 3. Rediscovery and Resurrection 4. The Environmental and Geomorphological Context 5. Recent Work on Early Pompeii 6. The First Sanctuaries 7. Early Urban Development 8. Building Materials, Construction Methods, and Chronologies. Appendix: A Note on Roman Concrete (Opus Caementicium) and Other Wall Construction Part 2: The Community 9. Development of Pompeii’s Public Landscape in the Roman Period 10. Urban Planning, Roads, Streets and Neighborhood 11. The Walls and Gates 12. The Forum and its Dependencies 13. Urban, Suburban and Rural Religion in the Roman Period 14. Amphitheatre, Palaestra, and Entertainment Complexes 15. The City Baths 16. The Water System – Supply and Drainage Part 3: Housing 17. Domestic Spaces and Activities 18. The Development of the Campanian House 19. Instrumentum Domesticum – A Case Study 20. Domestic Decoration. Paintings and the 'Four Styles' 21. Domestic Decoration. Mosaics and Stucco 22. Real and Painted (Imitation) Marble at Pompeii 23. Houses of Regions I and II 24. Regions V and IX. Early Anonymous Domestic Architecture 25. The Creation of the House of the Vestals (VI16–8) 26. Rooms with a View. Residences Built on Terraces (Regions VI–VIII) 27. Residences in Herculaneum 28. Villas Surrounding Pompeii and Herculaneum Part 4: Society and Economy 29. Shops and Industries 30. Inns and Taverns 31. Gardens 32. The Loss of Innocence. Pompeian Economy and Society 33. Epigraphy and Society 34. Pompeian Women 35. The Lives of Slaves 36. Pompeian Men and Women in Portrait Sculpture 37. The Tombs at Pompeii 38. Victims of the Cataclysm 39. Early Published Sources for Pompeii ...

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Part 1: Beginnings 1. An Orientation to the Cities and Countryside  2. History and Historical Sources  3. Rediscovery and Resurrection  4. The Environmental and Geomorphological Context  5. Recent Work on Early Pompeii  6. The First Sanctuaries  7. Early Urban Development  8. Building Materials, Construction Methods, and Chronologies.  Appendix: A Note on Roman Concrete (Opus Caementicium) and Other Wall Construction  Part 2: The Community  9. Development of Pompeii's Public Landscape in the Roman Period  10. Urban Planning, Roads, Streets and Neighborhood  11. The Walls and Gates  12. The Forum and its Dependencies  13. Urban, Suburban and Rural Religion in the Roman Period  14. Amphitheatre, Palaestra, and Entertainment Complexes  15. The City Baths  16. The Water System - Supply and Drainage  Part 3: Housing  17. Domestic Spaces and Activities  18. The Development of the Campanian House  19. Instrumentum Domesticum - A Case Study  20. Domestic Decoration. Paintings and the 'Four Styles'  21. Domestic Decoration. Mosaics and Stucco  22. Real and Painted (Imitation) Marble at Pompeii  23. Houses of Regions I and II  24. Regions V and IX. Early Anonymous Domestic Architecture  25. The Creation of the House of the Vestals (VI16-8)  26. Rooms with a View. Residences Built on Terraces (Regions VI-VIII)  27. Residences in Herculaneum  28. Villas Surrounding Pompeii and Herculaneum  Part 4: Society and Economy  29. Shops and Industries  30. Inns and Taverns  31. Gardens  32. The Loss of Innocence. Pompeian Economy and Society  33. Epigraphy and Society  34. Pompeian Women  35. The Lives of Slaves  36. Pompeian Men and Women in Portrait Sculpture  37. The Tombs at Pompeii  38. Victims of the Cataclysm  39. Early Published Sources for Pompeii

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'The editors' ... modest hope that The World of Pompeii will serve as an updated variation on the themes of August Mau's Pompeii: Its Life and Art is no preparation for the wealth of information presented here, not to mention access to the thoughts and work of many leading Pompeii scholars from the eighteenth century onwards.' - Bryn Mawr Classical Review

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Authors Pedar (Depauw University Foss, Pedar Dobbins Foss, FOSS PEDAR DOBBINS JOHN J
Assisted by John J. Dobbins (Editor), Dobbins John J. (Editor), Pedar Foss (Editor), Foss Pedar (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.06.2008
 
EAN 9780415475778
ISBN 978-0-415-47577-8
No. of pages 662
Dimensions 171 mm x 241 mm x 38 mm
Series Routledge Worlds
Routledge Worlds
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries

HISTORY / Ancient / Rome, HISTORY / Ancient / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, Ancient World, Ancient Rome, Ancient History, Classical history / classical civilisation, Archaeology by period / region

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