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The Roman Arch Architecture, Politics, and the Commemoration of Victory in Rome (196 BCE to 43 CE)




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 03/2026





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The freestanding arch is one of Roman architecture's most innovative and distinctive structures. Despite its ubiquity throughout the Roman Empire, little attention has been paid to the first monuments constructed in the city of Rome. The Roman Arch addresses this gap by focussing on the formative period of the freestanding Roman arches, known as fornices, and the socio-political contexts that facilitated their beginnings during the early years of the Middle Republic. Drawing on the fields of archaeology, classics, art history, anthropology, and the cognitive sciences, Anne Hrychuk Kontokosta uses the arch as a diagnostic tool to assess widespread changes in the functions and meanings of architecture in ancient Rome. Kontokosta shows significant links between the first arches and key Roman generals who celebrated military victories in Spain at the end of the Second Punic War, arguing that the uniquely ad hoc system of granting Roman military honors for victories during this period of rapid territorial expansion explains why the arch can be viewed as an alternative form of victory monument for those who were not granted the official ceremony of the triumph in Rome. By investigating the adoption of the freestanding arch as a symbol of military victory by Rome's first emperor, Augustus, Kontokosta demonstrates that collective Roman memories linking the fornix to the Middle Republic were critical to Augustan patronage. While the triumph was curtailed in the late first century BCE, the arch became an accessible proxy for celebrating military victory in Augustan Rome. Larger, more lavish Augustan arches expanded upon the old fornices of the Republic, creating a new and innovative imperial form incorporating triple bays, relief sculpture, and elaborate attic statuary. Hereafter, with their enduring ties to Rome's revered first emperor, these arches would be eagerly replicated throughout the Roman Empire.




Sommario

1 - The First Fornices
2 - Spanish Victors and the Fornices of the Capitoline
3 - The Fornix Fabianus: Monumentalizing Triumph and the Gens
4 - Arches and Augustan Monumenta
5 - Augustus and the Triple-Bay Arch: Innovations and Archetypes
6 - In Search of an Actian Arch
7 - Innovation in Attic Statuary on Augustan Arches




Autore

Anne Hrychuk Kontokosta is a Research Scholar in Roman Art and Architecture at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780197815076

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 235 x 156 mm
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:99 black and white + 19 color plates
Pagine Arabe: 424


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