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A Companion to the City of Rome presents a series of original essays from top experts that offer an authoritative and up-to-date overview of current research on the development of the city of Rome from its origins until circa AD 600.





Offers a unique interdisciplinary, closely focused thematic approach and wide chronological scope making it an indispensible reference work on ancient Rome Includes several new developments on areas of research that are available in English for the first time Newly commissioned essays written by experts in a variety of related fields Original and up-to-date readings pertaining to the city of Rome on a wide variety of topics including Romes urban landscape, population, economy, civic life, and key events
Notes on Contributors xi
Preface xix
Abbreviations xxi
List of Illustrations xxiii
List of Tables xxvii
List of Maps xxix
Part I: Introductory 1(52)
1 Source Material:
i Archaeological Sources
3(6)
Maria Kneafsey
ii Written Sources
9(4)
Richard Flower
iii The Marble Plans
13(7)
Pier Luigi Tucci
iv The Epigraphic Record
20(4)
Boris Rankov
V Coins
24(5)
Andrew Burnett
2 Historical Overview: From City-state to Christian Center
29(24)
Christopher Smith
Part II: The Urban Landscape 53(84)
3 A City of Stories
55(16)
T.P. Wiseman
4 Defining the City: The Boundaries of Rome
71(22)
Penelope J. Goodman
5 The Development of the City: An Archaeological Perspective
93(44)
i From its Origins to the Second Century BCE
93(22)
Amanda Claridge
ii From 100 BCE to 600 CE
115(24)
Amanda Claridge
Part III: The People 137(60)
6 The Population
139(16)
Elio Lo Cascio
7 Social Structure and the plebs Romana
155(18)
David Noy
8 The Army in Imperial Rome
173(24)
Jon Coulston
Part IV: The Urban Infrastructure 197(100)
9 Rivers, Roads, and Ports
199(20)
Candace M. Rice
10 Feeding Rome: The Grain Supply
219(28)
Giovanni Geraci
11 Water Supply and Sewers
247(16)
Harry B. Evans
12 Streets and Street Life
263(16)
J. Bert Lott
13 Urban Administration in Rome
279(18)
John R. Patterson
Part V: Living in Rome 297(66)
14 Housing:
i The Development and Role of the Roman Aristocratic Domus
299(18)
Hannah Platts
ii Insulae
317(8)
Janet DeLaine
15 The Imperial Thermae
325(18)
Janet DeLaine
16 Libraries and Literary Culture in Rome
343(20)
Matthew Nicholls
Part VI: Dying in Rome 363(62)
17 Hazards of Life in Ancient Rome: Floods, Fires, Famines, Footpads, Filth, and Fevers
365(18)
Gregory S. Aldrete
18 Funerary Practice in the City of Rome
383(20)
Valerie M. Hope
19 Roman Cemeteries and Tombs
403(22)
Barbara E. Borg
Part VII: The Urban Economy 425(66)
20 The Labor Market
427(16)
Laurens E. Tacoma
21 Production in Rome
443(16)
Dennis Kehoe
22 The Retail Trade
459(14)
Claire Holleran
23 The Construction Industry
473(18)
Janet DeLaine
Part VIII: Civic Life 491(90)
24 Temples, Colleges, and Priesthoods
493(18)
Jorg Rupke
25 Entertainment
511(16)
David Potter
26 Law and Lawcourts
527(14)
Leanne Bablitz
27 The Roman Church
541(18)
John Curran
28 Political Space
559(22)
Elizabeth H. Pearson
Part IX: The Roman Triumph 581(38)
29 The Triumphal Procession
583(16)
Geoffrey S. Sumi
30 Urban Commemoration: The Pompa Triumphalis in Rome
599(20)
Diane Favro
Part X: Receptions of Rome 619(96)
31 Written Rome: Ancient Literary Responses
621(22)
Diana Spencer
32 The Renaissance: The "Discovery" of Ancient Rome
643(30)
Brian A. Curran
33 Napoleonic Rome and "Roma Capitale"
673(10)
Pier Luigi Tucci
34 Mussolini and Rome
683(16)
Borden Painter
35 The City of Ancient Rome on Screen
699(16)
Monica S. Cyrino
Index 715(16)
Topographical Index 731(8)
Source Index 739
CLAIRE HOLLERAN is Senior Lecturer in Classics and Ancient History at the University of Exeter. She is co-editor of Demography and the Graeco-Roman World (with April Pudsey, 2011) and author of Shopping in Ancient Rome: the Retail Trade in the Late Republic and the Principate (2012).

AMANDA CLARIDGE is Emeritus Professor of Roman Archaeology at Royal Holloway University of London. Her recent publications include Rome: An Oxford Archaeological Guide (2012) and Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo: Classical manuscript illustrations (with Ingo Herklotz, 2012).