Campus Martius

Campus Martius The Field of Mars in the Life of Ancient Rome

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Publisher's Synopsis

A mosquito-infested and swampy plain lying north of the city walls, Rome's Campus Martius, or Field of Mars, was used for much of the period of the Republic as a military training ground and as a site for celebratory rituals and occasional political assemblies. Initially punctuated with temples vowed by victorious generals, during the imperial era it became filled with extraordinary baths, theaters, porticoes, aqueducts, and other structures - many of which were architectural firsts for the capitol. This book explores the myriad factors that contributed to the transformation of the Campus Martius from an occasionally visited space to a crowded center of daily activity. It presents a case study of the repurposing of urban landscape in the Roman world and explores how existing topographical features that fit well with the Republic's needs ultimately attracted architecture that forever transformed those features but still resonated with the area's original military and ceremonial traditions.

Book information

ISBN: 9781107664920
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 937.63
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 268
Weight: 588g
Height: 256mm
Width: 180mm
Spine width: 24mm