Public and private in the Roman house and society /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Portsmouth, Rhode Island :
[Journal of Roman Archaeology],
2015
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Series: | Journal of Roman archaeology. Supplementary series ;
102 |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Investigating public and private in the Roman house / Kaius Tuori
- Privacy and the power: the DeClementia and the Domus Aurea / Harriet Fertik
- Transformations of public space at the Lacus Iuturnae / Eva Margareta Steinby
- Domestic and civic basilicas: between public and private space / Amy Russell
- Bringing the law home: the Roman house as courtroom / Leanne Bablitz
- The paterfamilias and the family council in Roman public law / Matthew Perry
- Beyond 'public' and 'private': acessibility and visibility during salutationes / Simon Speksnijder
- Sleeping areas in the houses of Herculaneum / Laura Nissin
- Activities in Pompeii's private peristyles: the place of the peristyle in the public/private dichotomy / Samuli Simelius
- Cooking class / F. Mira Green
- Multifunctionality of spaces in a Late Roman house in Egypt / Raffaella Cribiore
- Inner space: the integration of domestic space at Volubilis in the 3rd c. A.D. / Jennifer Hilder
- What makes a Roman house a "Roman house"? / Andrew Wallace-Hadrill.