City Gates in the Roman West

Forms and functions

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This book discusses various aspects of city gates in the Western Roman Empire: Italy, Spain, Gaul, Germany and Britain. In these countries many Roman city gates are to be found, sometimes still in a good condition, like the Porta Nigra in Trier and the Porta Appia in Rome. Similarly to medieval or early-modern city gates, Roman city gates did not all have the same design but show an evolution over time and depending on the circumstances: sometimes they appear as simple, narrow passages (which were easy to defend), sometimes as impressively monumental complexes (which were comfortable for increased traffic and were comparable in their function to triumphal arches: both served as symbols of urbanitas, expressing Roman power). But city gates had more functions than being a part of the city defence system and the road infrastructure. In many cases, they played a role in the supply of drinking-water and the removal of waste water. Furthermore they were connected to social and magico-religious aspects of city life. This book brings together all available material concerning those city gates in the Roman West that are preserved in a good enough condition to be described and discussed. It focusses on the forms and functions of the gates. In addition, it comprises textual sources (both literary and epigraphic material) containing information on the uses of city gates.

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ISBN/EAN 9789464261080
Auteur Cornelis van Tilburg
Uitgever Sidestone Press
Taal Engels
Uitvoering Gebonden in harde band
Pagina's 270
Lengte 264.0 mm
Breedte 188.0 mm
Acknowledgements Preface Introduction I. Predecessors 1. City gates in the Middle East, Greece and Gaul II. Forms 2. The first city gates: Wide enough for traffic 3. From single-portalled to three-portalled gates 4. The Empire: Imposing city gate complexes 5. Late Antiquity: Back to city defence 6. Five city gates in more detail 7. Summary III. Functions 8. City defence 9. Traffic 10. Water management 11. Status and decoration 12. Watching and toll 13. Meeting points and economy 14. Religion and magic 15. Summary Summary and conclusion Appendix 1. Dating city gates Appendix 2. Plans of city gate types Appendix 3. Dimensions of significant city gates Bibliography Indexes

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