Kommunikationsräume im kaiserzeitlichen Rom Spaces of Communication in Imperial Rome
The ancient city of Rome can be understood as an ensemble of monuments, as aspace of actionfor its inhabitants, as a literary construction. Communication took place in it, about it and through it; that is by means of furnishing it with a conscious programme of buildings and works of art. From the pe...
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2012
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