Warwick Ball0415243572, 9780415243575
In this lavishly illustrated and arresting study Warwick Ball presents the story of Rome’s overwhelming fascination with the East through a coverage of the historical, architectural and archaeological evidence unparalleled in both breadth and detail. This was a fascination of the new world for the old, and of the mundane for the exotic – a love affair that took literal form in the story of Antony and Cleopatra. From Rome’s legendary foundation by Aeneas and the Trojan heroes as the New Troy, through the installation of Arabs as Roman emperors, to the eventual foundation of the new Rome by a latter-day Aeneas at Constantinople, the East took over Rome, – and Rome eventually ditched Europe to the Barbarians. Rome in the East overturns the received wisdom about Rome as the bastion of European culture. Newly available in paperback, and illustrated with almost 300 photographs, plans and drawings, its accessible and comprehensive approach makes it an ideal resource for both the academic and general reader. |
Table of contents : Book Cover……Page 1 Title……Page 4 Contents……Page 5 List of plates……Page 10 List of figures and family trees……Page 15 Preface……Page 19 Introduction……Page 22 Historical background……Page 29 The Princely States: Near Eastern kingdoms under Roman protection……Page 51 Rome east of the frontiers……Page 127 The towns and cities……Page 170 The countryside……Page 228 Imperial veneer: architecture and the resurgence of the East……Page 267 The transformation of an empire……Page 418 Notes……Page 472 Bibliography……Page 515 Index……Page 533 |
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