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The Ancient Roman City

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To walk through Rome today is to find the past made present at nearly every corner. For John Stambaugh, this continuity of fabric, form, and function affords an extraordinary view of the ancient city, the experience of its inhabitants, and the Roman way of life. Exploring ancient Rome as both a physical and social environment, he has written the first extended survey of its development in English - and a vivid "guidebook into the living past of one of the most emphatically urban cities the world has ever known."

395 pages, Hardcover

First published May 1, 1988

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February 3, 2020
A short book, considering that it gives an overview of a thousand years of development. It managed to strike the balance between summary and detail, anecdotal snapshots and more scholarly analysis. The only real frustration I had was the poor organization and presentation of the maps, figures and plates. The drawings themselves were usually fantastic, but the legends and descriptive notes were often nearly useless. Basic things like North arrows or consistent orientation were non-existent. It seems like many of these images were cut from other texts and dropped randomly throughout this one, without bothering to recreate the context or establish a coherent method of tagging and captioning the content and tying to what one was reading. Baffling, really, considering how thoughtful and fine-tuned the author's narrative was.

But, all in all, a great overview and starting point for further reading on ancient Rome.
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July 19, 2024
Loved this book. Lots of great facts. Reads almost like a guide prior to going to Rome.
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October 5, 2024
Informative book! I enjoyed reading it for a trip to Rome (but it is a difficult read if you aren't very motivated)
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July 2, 2013
This has a touch of the sociology of 'Invisible Romans,' but it's much more oriented to the student of architecture and planning. The most intriguing contribution is not necessarily the dissection of the city of Rome, but the cities of Thamagudi, Ostia and Arelate. Congrats, Stambaugh. Loved it.
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