Gale R. Owen-crocker; C R Hart; Catherine E. Karkov; Chris Henige; Gillian Fellows-jensen Boydell Press (2005) Saatavuus: Painos loppu Kovakantinen kirja
Gale R. Owen-crocker; C R Hart; Catherine E. Karkov; Chris Henige; Gillian Fellows-jensen Boydell Press (2011) Saatavuus: Loppuunmyyty Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Gale R. Owen-crocker; Brian W. Schneider; Alaric Trousdale; Alexander R. Rumble; Andrew Rabin Boydell Press (2013) Saatavuus: Tilaustuote Kovakantinen kirja
Robin Netherton; Gale R. Owen-crocker; Elizabeth Benns; Elizabeth Coatsworth; Heather E Blatt Boydell Press (2007) Saatavuus: Painos loppu Kovakantinen kirja
Augustus famously boasted that, having inherited a city of brick, he bequeathed a city of marble; but the transformation of the City's physical fabric is only one aspect of a pervasive concern with geography, topography and monumentality that dominates Augustan culture and – in particular – Augustan poetry and poetics. Contributors to the present volume bring a range of approaches to bear on the works of Horace, Virgil, Propertius and Ovid, and explore their construction and representation of Greek, Roman and imperial space; centre and periphery; relations between written monuments and the physical City; movement within, beyond and away from Rome; gendered and heterotopic spaces; and Rome itself, as caput mundi, as cosmopolis and as 'heavenly city'. The introduction considers the wider cultural importance of space and monumentality in first-century Rome, and situates the volume's key themes within the context of the spatial turn in Classical Studies.