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Arhitekturni habitusi rimskih mest in naselij med pozno republiko in avgustejskim obdobjem: Primer italske naselbine pod Grajskim gričem v Ljubljani
ID Ferlat, Katarina (Author), ID Gaspari, Andrej (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Rimska arhitektura iz obdobja republike in cesarstva kaže impresivno urbanistično načrtovanje in inženirstvo. Širjenje Rima na nova ozemlja je vključevalo mrežo naselij, kjer so geografski dejavniki močno vplivali na zasnovo mest. Ta magistrska naloga preučuje izbrana naselja iz poznorepublikanske dobe in osvetljuje dinamiko kolonizacije na obrobju rimske države. Nekatera italska mesta so dobila status municipija ali kolonije, kar je okrepilo rimski nadzor in vpliv na novem območju. Druga naselja so pridobila veljavo z ohranjanjem precejšnjega trgovskega vpliva ali vezi med avtohtonim prebivalstvom in Rimom. Primerjava teh naselbin ponuja vpogled v urbano življenje italskih mest v 1. st. pr. n. št.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:rimske naselbine, poznorepublikansko obdobje, arhitektura, urbanizem, romanizacija
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-154499 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:18.02.2024
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Architectural characteristics of Roman towns and settlements between late Republic and Augustan period: Case study of the Italic settlement under the Castle hill in Ljubljana
Abstract:
The Roman architecture of the Republic and Empire periods displayed impressive urban planning and engineering. Rome's expansion into new territories involved a network of settlements where geographical factors strongly influenced town layouts. In this master’s degree paper we examine specific settlements from the late Republican era, highlighting the dynamics of colonization at the edges of the Roman state. Some Italic towns gained status of municipium or colonia, reinforcing Roman control and influence over the area. Other settlements gained significance by maintaining important trade influence or indigenous ties to Rome. Comparing these cases offers insights into urban life of the Italic towns in the 1st century BCE.

Keywords:Roman settlements, late republican period, architecture, urbanism, romanization

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