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YALE CLASSICAL STUDIES 35
Edited by Björn C. Ewald and Carlos F. Norena
The Emperor and Rome
The transition from republic to monarchy with the accession of Augus-
tus heralded the transformation not just of the Roman political system
but of the city of Rome itself. This volume, written by some of the fore-
most scholars from around the world, addresses three main topics: the
impact of imperial building programs on the configuration of space
within the city and on the evolution of Rome's urban image; the vari-
ous ways in which the figure of the emperor himself was represented,
both visually and symbolically, in the city's urban fabric; and the per-
formance of rituals and ceremonies that expressed key imperial ideals
and values and enabled communications between the emperor and
important collectivities in the city. The contributors build on impor-
tant recent developments in research: increased archaeological exca-
vation and restoration, the proliferation of digital technologies, and
the greater attention paid by scholars to the centuries after Augustus.
c.
E W A L D
is Assistant Professor in the Department of Art at the
University of Toronto. His previous publications include
Der Philosoph
als Leitbild. Ikonographische Untersuchungen an römischen Sarkopha-
greliefs
( 1999) and (with Paul Zanker)
Mit Mythen leben. Die Bilderwelt
der römischen Sarkophagreliefs
(2004).
BJÖRN
is Assistant Professor in the Department of History
at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of
Imperial
Ideals in the Roman West: Representation, Circulation, Rower
(forth-
coming with Cambridge University Press), as well as a number of
articles on aspects of Roman imperial history.
CARLOS F. NORENA
YALE CLASSICAL STUDIES
VOLUME XXXV
T H E EMPEROR A N D ROME
Space, Representation, and Ritual
Edited for the Department of Classics by
BJÖRN
C. EWALD
Assistant Professor of Art History, University of Toronto
C A R L O S F. N O R E N A
Assistant Professor of History, University of California, Berkeley
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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1. City and town life - Italy - Rome - History.
History.
History.
2. Emperors - Italy - Rome - History.
4. Monuments - Italy - Rome -
6. Popular culture - Italy - Rome -
3. Architecture - Political aspects - Italy - Rome - History.
5. Rites and ceremonies - Italy - Rome - History.
7. Political culture - Italy - Rome - History.
II. Norena, Carlos F.
8. Rome (Italy) - History - To 476
9. Rome (Italy) - Social life and customs.
I. Ewald, Björn Christian.
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Contents
List of contributors
List of illustrations
List of maps
[xix]
[ page
vii]
[xi]
Preface and acknowledgments
[xxi]
1 Introduction [1]
Björn
G
Ewald and Carlos
F.
Norena
2
By the emperor, for the people: "popular" architecture in
Rome
[45]
Paul Zanker
3 Emperor and senatorial aristocracy i n competition for public
space [89]
Werner Eck
4 Propaganda, staged applause, or local politics? Public monuments
from Augustus to Septimius Severus [111]
Emanuel Mayer
5 Pompey's Theater and Tiberius' Temple of Concord: a late
Republican primer for an early imperial patron
James E. Packer
6 Antonine Rome: security i n the homeland
Mary T. Boatwright
7 Liberator urbis suae.
Constantine and the ghost of
Maxentius
[199]
Elizabeth Marlowe
8 The portraits of Roman emperors and their families: controversial
positions and unsolved problems
Klaus Einsehen
9
Crossing the
pomerium:
the armed ruler at Rome
Michael Koortbojian
[247]
[221 ]
[169]
[135]
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