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Architectural Restoration and Heritage in Imperial Rome

Online ISBN:
9780191883026
Print ISBN:
9780198848578
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Architectural Restoration and Heritage in Imperial Rome

Christopher Siwicki
Christopher Siwicki
Honorary Research Fellow, University of Exeter
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Published online:
21 November 2019
Published in print:
12 December 2019
Online ISBN:
9780191883026
Print ISBN:
9780198848578
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

This book addresses the treatment and perception of historic buildings in imperial Rome, examining the ways in which public monuments were restored in order to develop an understanding of the Roman concept of built heritage. The study considers examples from the first century bc to second century ad, focusing primarily on the six decades between the Great Fire of ad 64 and the ad 120s, a period of dramatic urban transformation and architectural innovation in Rome. Through analysing how the design, materiality, and appearance of buildings, including the temple of Jupiter Capitolinus and hut of Romulus, developed with successive restorations, the case is made for the existence of a consistent approach to the treatment of historic buildings in this period. With the purpose of uncovering attitudes to built heritage in Roman society more widely, the book also explores how changes to particular monuments and the urban fabric as a whole was received by the people who experienced it first-hand. By examining descriptions of destruction and restoration in literature of the first and second centuries ad, including the works of Seneca the Younger, Pliny the Elder, Martial, Tacitus, and Plutarch, a picture is formed of the conflicting ways in which Rome’s inhabitants responded to the redevelopment of their city. The results provide an alternative way of explaining key interventions in Rome’s built environment and challenge ideas that heritage is a purely modern phenomenon.

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