Culture and Society at Lullingstone Roman Villa
Autor Caroline K. Mackenzieen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 iul 2019
An exploration of the landscape setting asks whether property location was as important a factor in the time of Roman Britain as it is today and probes the motives of the villa's architects and their client. Lullingstone's celebrated mosaics are also investigated from a fresh perspective. Why were these scenes chosen and what impact did they have on various visitors to the villa? Comparison with some contemporary Romano-British villas allows us to assess whether Lullingstone is what we would expect, or whether it is exceptional. Examples from the wider Roman world are also introduced to enquire how Lullingstone's residents adopted Roman architecture and potentially the social customs which accompanied it.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781789692907
ISBN-10: 1789692903
Pagini: 70
Ilustrații: 40 figures (colour throughout); 40 Figures
Dimensiuni: 254 x 205 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: ARCHAEOPRESS
ISBN-10: 1789692903
Pagini: 70
Ilustrații: 40 figures (colour throughout); 40 Figures
Dimensiuni: 254 x 205 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: ARCHAEOPRESS
Notă biografică
Caroline K. Mackenzie read Classics at Pembroke College, Cambridge. As an undergraduate she gained a place to study for a month at the British School at Athens. After Cambridge, she continued her studies at law school where she was awarded a distinction and then practised as a Private Client solicitor in London for over a decade. Caroline subsequently pursued a teaching career, first as a law lecturer and then as Head of Classics at a preparatory school in Sevenoaks, Kent. In 2018 Caroline was awarded a Master of Arts with distinction in Classical Art and Archaeology at King's College London. Caroline's current work includes private tutoring in Latin and Greek, providing workshops for schools and leading short courses in Classical Art and Archaeology as well as Classical literature. She also teaches on the annual Summer School in Homer at University College London. Caroline writes regularly for Argo, a journal of the Hellenic Society, and various other Classical publications. She has lectured for English Heritage who invited her to deliver a study day including a private tour of Lullingstone Roman Villa.
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Richly illustrated and clearly written, Culture and Society at Lullingstone Roman Villa articulates a thoughtful and original approach to this remarkable site. It presents extensive scholarly research in an accessible manner and is recommended reading for academics and enthusiasts alike.