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Preface | ||
Introduction: limitations of space and time | 1 | |
1 | The Physical City | 5 |
The City's boundaries | 5 | |
Population | 8 | |
The divisions of the City | 9 | |
2 | Planning: The Overall View | 14 |
The concept of planning | 14 | |
Julius Caesar and Augustus | 17 | |
The Principate after Augustus | 19 | |
The Severans and after | 22 | |
Overall planning: administration | 23 | |
The distinction between public and private | 26 | |
3 | Building Controls | 33 |
Building regulations | 34 | |
'Civil' use of urban property | 38 | |
Demolition | 42 | |
4 | Public Buildings and Public Works | 47 |
New building in the Republic | 48 | |
New building in the principate | 51 | |
The cura operum publicorum | 54 | |
Public buildings and their purpose; libraries, etc. | 56 | |
5 | Streets and Thoroughfares | 59 |
Repair and maintenance in the Julian law | 59 | |
Repair and maintenance under the Principate | 62 | |
Cleaning the streets | 69 | |
Traffic | 73 | |
Open spaces | 77 | |
Appendix: tabula Heracleensis, vv.20-82 | 79 | |
6 | The Tiber | 83 |
Bridges | 83 | |
Sewers | 83 | |
Flood protection and the creation of the cura Tiberis | 86 | |
The zone of public access | 90 | |
Navigation | 91 | |
Other uses of the river | 93 | |
Co-operation | 94 | |
7 | Water and Fire | 95 |
The Republican provision of water | 95 | |
The arterial water supply under Augustus and after | 98 | |
The administration of the water supply | 99 | |
Fire control in the Republic | 105 | |
The vigiles | 106 | |
8 | Public Health | 111 |
Attitudes to health | 111 | |
Baths | 113 | |
Fresh air | 116 | |
Drains and sewers | 117 | |
Latrines | 119 | |
Cleansing services | 122 | |
Burials | 124 | |
Medical services | 127 | |
Civil remedies and public health | 129 | |
9 | Control of Services | 130 |
Markets | 131 | |
Bars, eating-houses and inns | 135 | |
Prostitution | 137 | |
Controls over trades and professions | 140 | |
10 | Feeding the City | 144 |
The procurement of grain | 144 | |
The distribution of grain | 151 | |
The operation of the cura annonae at Rome | 155 | |
11 | Shows and Spectacles | 160 |
The theatre | 162 | |
The circus | 163 | |
Gladiatorial games | 166 | |
Animals on show | 168 | |
Audience control | 169 | |
12 | The Forces of Law and Order | 173 |
Republican measures | 174 | |
The forces in Rome under the Empire | 181 | |
Jurisdiction: the Urban Prefect and others | 188 | |
The tools of law and order | 191 | |
13 | Public Order | 196 |
Violence and sedition | 196 | |
Undesirables | 200 | |
Low life | 204 | |
Control of animals | 206 | |
'Public discipline' | 208 | |
14 | Loose Ends | 210 |
Bibliography | 213 | |
Index of sources | 232 | |
General index | 246 |
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