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Roman Landscape: Culture and Identity

Diana Spencer author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:24th Feb '11

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This survey explores how and why Romans of the late Republic and early Principate were fascinated with landscaped nature.

This book tackles how and why 'landscape' (farms, gardens, countryside) set the scene in the first centuries BCE and CE for Romans keen to talk up and about (but also to scrutinize and understand) what it meant to be a citizen. It investigates what 'landscape' means now and reflects upon how contemporary approaches to 'landscape' can enrich our understanding of ancient experience of the interface between natural and artificial space. It encourages examination of 'landscape' from a range of angles, suggesting alternative ways of thinking about what landscape represents. These methodological approaches (presented initially via a set of key terms and definitions and then deployed thematically across four chapters), combined with a detailed interdisciplinary bibliography and a series of case studies of literary texts and material sites, enable readers to use this survey as a starting point for developing their own in-depth study.

"The book is well made, with useful illustrations, and attractively priced." --BMCR

ISBN: 9781107400245

Dimensions: 235mm x 155mm x 11mm

Weight: 380g

256 pages