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Water Culture in Roman Society: Brill Research Perspectives in Humanities and Social Sciences / Brill Research Perspectives in Ancient History

Autor Dylan Kelby Rogers
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 mar 2018
Water played an important part of ancient Roman life, from providing necessary drinking water, supplying bath complexes, to flowing in large-scale public fountains. The Roman culture of water was seen throughout the Roman Empire, although it was certainly not monolithic and it could come in a variety of scales and forms, based on climatic and social conditions of different areas. This discussion seeks to define ‘water culture’ in Roman society by examining literary, epigraphic, and archaeological evidence, while understanding modern trends in scholarship related to the study of Roman water. The culture of water can be demonstrated through expressions of power, aesthetics, and spectacle. Further there was a shared experience of water in the empire that could be expressed through religion, landscape, and water’s role in cultures of consumption and pleasure.
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ISBN-13: 9789004368941
ISBN-10: 9004368949
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill Research Perspectives in Humanities and Social Sciences / Brill Research Perspectives in Ancient History


Notă biografică

Dylan Kelby Rogers, Ph.D. (2015), University of Virginia, is the Assistant Director of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Currently, he explores the sensorial experiences of fountains in Roman Greece and throughout the Roman Empire, in addition to work in other related fields, such as Roman mosaics and archaeological archives.

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Water Culture in Roman Society
Dylan Kelby Rogers
Abstract
Keywords
1 Introduction
2 Ancient Roman Sources on Water
3 Roman Water Management: Administration, Distribution and Legal Regulations
4 Categories of Water Usage: Archaeological Evidence
5 Empire-Wide Trends and Phenomena
6 Water Culture and Its Implications
7 Conclusions
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