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Ancient Rome: City Planning and Administration Book

Ancient Rome: City Planning and Administration
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  • Ancient Rome: City Planning and Administration
  • Written by author O. F. Robinson
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., November 1994
  • The population of ancient Rome at its peak was tremendous. To keep the inhabitants fed, provided with water, drainage and entertainment; to enable the people to move about in harmony with their neighbors, required a detailed, pragmatic and workable system
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Preface
Introduction: limitations of space and time1
1The Physical City5
The City's boundaries5
Population8
The divisions of the City9
2Planning: The Overall View14
The concept of planning14
Julius Caesar and Augustus17
The Principate after Augustus19
The Severans and after22
Overall planning: administration23
The distinction between public and private26
3Building Controls33
Building regulations34
'Civil' use of urban property38
Demolition42
4Public Buildings and Public Works47
New building in the Republic48
New building in the principate51
The cura operum publicorum54
Public buildings and their purpose; libraries, etc.56
5Streets and Thoroughfares59
Repair and maintenance in the Julian law59
Repair and maintenance under the Principate62
Cleaning the streets69
Traffic73
Open spaces77
Appendix: tabula Heracleensis, vv.20-8279
6The Tiber83
Bridges83
Sewers83
Flood protection and the creation of the cura Tiberis86
The zone of public access90
Navigation91
Other uses of the river93
Co-operation94
7Water and Fire95
The Republican provision of water95
The arterial water supply under Augustus and after98
The administration of the water supply99
Fire control in the Republic105
The vigiles106
8Public Health111
Attitudes to health111
Baths113
Fresh air116
Drains and sewers117
Latrines119
Cleansing services122
Burials124
Medical services127
Civil remedies and public health129
9Control of Services130
Markets131
Bars, eating-houses and inns135
Prostitution137
Controls over trades and professions140
10Feeding the City144
The procurement of grain144
The distribution of grain151
The operation of the cura annonae at Rome155
11Shows and Spectacles160
The theatre162
The circus163
Gladiatorial games166
Animals on show168
Audience control169
12The Forces of Law and Order173
Republican measures174
The forces in Rome under the Empire181
Jurisdiction: the Urban Prefect and others188
The tools of law and order191
13Public Order196
Violence and sedition196
Undesirables200
Low life204
Control of animals206
'Public discipline'208
14Loose Ends210
Bibliography213
Index of sources232
General index246


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