Roma antica e l'ideale di città (con qualche esempio dalla storia coloniale repubblicana)

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Abstract

Ancient Rome was not an ideal city, as it was confined within a small circle of walls and a net- work of winding roads, overcrowded, confused, mephitic and drastically reduced by fires. But this does not mean that, in the Roman civilization, during Republican and Imperial age, an ideal city was missing or people did not know how to make it real. On the contrary the ‘perfect’ urban model existed in the eyes of the Romans and it is still vi- sible today, wherever ruins of Roman or Latin colonies are found. The criterias followed by the Romans were those of ‘order’ and ‘functionality’. This is shown by a series of examples: Ostia, Co- sa, Piacenza, Vercelli
Titolo tradotto del contributo[Autom. eng. transl.] Ancient Rome and the ideal of the city (with some examples from republican colonial history)
Lingua originaleItalian
pagine (da-a)1-46
Numero di pagine46
RivistaTEORIA E STORIA DEL DIRITTO PRIVATO
VolumeVIII
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2015

Keywords

  • ideale di città
  • roma antica

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