Water in the Roman World: Engineering, Trade, Religion and Daily Life
Water in the Roman World: Engineering, Trade, Religion and Daily Life offers a wide and expansive new treatment of the role water played in the lives of people across the Roman world. Individual papers deal with ports and their lighthouses; with water engineering, whether for canals in the north-wes...
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Zusammenfassung: | Water in the Roman World: Engineering, Trade, Religion and
Daily Life offers a wide and expansive new treatment of the
role water played in the lives of people across the Roman world.
Individual papers deal with ports and their lighthouses; with water
engineering, whether for canals in the north-west provinces, or for
the digging of wells for drinking water, and for multiple other
purposes; with baths for swimming; and with spas. Further papers
explore religion in water-sanctuaries and the deposition of objects
in rivers as well as deities connected with water, including river
gods and nymphs. A final chapter provides an overview of subjects
not fully covered elsewhere, including warships and naval battles,
trade and navigation, aqueducts, fishing and fish-farming, and
literary response to watery landscapes, rivers and lakes. The
latter include works by great landowners such as the younger Pliny
with his Laurentine villa beside the sea west of Rome or by poets,
among them Catullus enjoying Lake Garda and Ausonius with his
loving description of the River Moselle. The contributors address
the subject in a variety of different ways, as Classicists drawing
largely on literature, archaeologists with experience of excavating
the watery environment, and art-historians. The papers range from
the theoretical, with particular interest in materiality, to more
lyrical approaches which address the Romans with their problems as
well as their pleasures. |
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DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctv2v14chp |