This is an archaeological report on the forum of the Roman city of Cosa. This forum is the purest example of a republican forum and shows clearly the sequence of planning and building, from the comitium/curia complex and reservoirs, to the conversion of the basilica to a festival hall.
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Hardcover. Etat : As New. Etat de la jaquette : near fine. 298 pp; plus 282 b & w plates; comprehensive account of the excavations of the American Academy in Rome at Cosa which were inaugurated in 1948 and were continued, with occasional interuptions, into the 1990's; profusely illustrated with detailed line drawings. N° de réf. du vendeur 71923
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. Corners are bumped else NF. Dustjacket has shelfwear and rubbing. Dustjacket has edgewear with light chipping and a couple of small closed tears along bottom edge.; The Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome Volume XXXVII; 431 pages; Cosa was a Latin colonia founded under Roman influence in southwestern Tuscany in 273 BC, perhaps on land confiscated from the Etruscans. One of the last textual references to Cosa comes from the work of Rutilius Claudius Namatianus in his De reditu suo. In the passage 1.285-90, Rutilius remarks that by 416 the site of Cosa was deserted and could be seen to be in ruins. In the 20th century, Cosa was the site of excavations carried out under the auspices of the American Academy in Rome, initially under the direction of the archaeologist Frank Edward Brown. Excavations (1948-54, 1965-72) have traced the city plan, the principal buildings, the port, and have uncovered the Arx, the forum, and a number of houses. Unexcavated buildings include a bathing establishment, but no trace of a theater or an amphitheater has been found. In the 1990s a limited series of excavations were carried out under the direction of Elizabeth Fentress, then associated with the American Academy in Rome. This latter campaign aimed at understanding the history of the site between the imperial period and the middle agest. Sample excavations took place over the whole site, with larger excavations on the Arx, the Eastern Height and around the Forum. N° de réf. du vendeur 1612
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good+. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. DJ has minor scuffing. 1 corner bumped.; The Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome Volume XXXVII; 431 pages; Cosa was a Latin colonia founded under Roman influence in southwestern Tuscany in 273 BC, perhaps on land confiscated from the Etruscans. One of the last textual references to Cosa comes from the work of Rutilius Claudius Namatianus in his De reditu suo. In the passage 1.285-90, Rutilius remarks that by 416 the site of Cosa was deserted and could be seen to be in ruins. In the 20th century, Cosa was the site of excavations carried out under the auspices of the American Academy in Rome, initially under the direction of the archaeologist Frank Edward Brown. Excavations (1948-54, 1965-72) have traced the city plan, the principal buildings, the port, and have uncovered the Arx, the forum, and a number of houses. Unexcavated buildings include a bathing establishment, but no trace of a theater or an amphitheater has been found. In the 1990s a limited series of excavations were carried out under the direction of Elizabeth Fentress, then associated with the American Academy in Rome. This latter campaign aimed at understanding the history of the site between the imperial period and the middle agest. Sample excavations took place over the whole site, with larger excavations on the Arx, the Eastern Height and around the Forum. N° de réf. du vendeur 43658
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Hardback. F. E. Brown, The University of Michigan Press. Cosa was a Latin colony founded by Rome in 273 BC in a territory confiscated from the Etruscan city of Vulci. The town became an agricultural and commercial centre, whose trade can be traced in part through a distinctive type of amphora to destinations throughout the Mediterrnean world. But Cosa's archaeological importance lies in the information its structure and town-planning provide about the Republican period. Cosa IV: the Houses by Vincent J. Bruno and Russell T. Scott Report on a group of recently excavated houses between the forum and the northwest gate which traces the development of the Roman house from a small urban dwelling of the early colony to the more elaborate houses of the late second and early first centuries BC, including an example of the atrium house. 211p, 118 b/w illus (Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome Volume XXXVIII, Penn State Press 1993) Cosa III: the Buildings of the Forum by Frank E. Brown, Emeline Hill Richardson and L. Richardson Report on the excavations of the forum at Cosa, the purest example of a Republican forum which clearly shows the sequence of planning and building from its beginnings as the political heart of the town to its commercial developement with shops and markets. Hardback. N° de réf. du vendeur 9780271008257-SECONDHAND
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Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. 4to. pp. xxix, 298. 283 illus. on 56 double-sided plates & 87 text figures. cloth. dw. First Edition. N° de réf. du vendeur AOWsaBRO89
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