Law and Power : : Agents of Social and Spatial Transformation in the Roman West / / Emilia Mataix Ferrándiz.

"In the Roman world, landscapes became legal and institutional constructions, being the core of social, political, religious, and economic life. The Romans developed ambitious urban transformations, seeking to equate civic monumentality and legal status. The built environment becomes the axis o...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill Academic Publishers,, 2023.
Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Impact of Empire Series
Physical Description:1 online resource (264 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Emilia Mataix Ferrándiz and Anthony Álvarez Melero
  • Imperial ideology and the making of Baetican epigraphic landscapes / Javier Herrera Rando
  • Gone with the law : the survival of Latin onomastics in a peregrinorum Hispania during the Republic / Cristina de la Escosura Balbás
  • Quattuorviratus and Latium in Hispania / David Espinosa Espinosa
  • Collective organisation of matrons in monarchic and Republican Rome and its visibility in public spaces / Daniel León Ardoy
  • The role of women in shaping the funerary landscape of Ostia and Portus / Francisco Cidoncha-Redondo
  • Public and private employment of marmora in Italica : a symbol of power and Romanness / Daniel Becerra Fernández
  • Damnosa hereditas? Italica and the imperial evergetism : an approach to the urban vitality of the colony in the post-Hadrian period (AD 138-211) / Diego Romero Vera
  • Home, honour, hispania : the case of L. Minicius Natalis Quadronius Verus / Anna-Maria Wilskman
  • Between Mauretania and Numidia provincial boundaries, land connections, and imperial administration in North Africa (1st-4th Centuries AD) / Sergio España-Chamorro
  • Blurred boundaries and terrestrial connections between Baetica and Tarraconensis : the territorium of Acci and the influence of the landscape / Antonio López García
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