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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Rome (Italy). Forum holitorium"

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Moustakas, Louis, et Antonio Tessitore. « 16th European Network of Sport Education Forum ». Sports 12, no 5 (18 mai 2024) : 136. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sports12050136.

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The 16th European Network of Sport Education (ENSE) Forum was held in Rome, Italy at the University of Rome ‘Foro Italico’ on 21 and 22 September 2023. The Forum was organised under the theme Sport Education for Sustainable Development: The Euro-Med Perspective and featured presentations and input from over 40 researchers, officials and policymakers. In this report, we highlight the key themes addressed at the Forum and highlight some of the notable contributions at the event.
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De Vito, Caterina, Laura Medeghini, Sonia Garruto, Fulvio Coletti, Ilaria De Luca et Silvano Mignardi. « Medieval glazed ceramic from Caesar's Forum (Rome, Italy) : Production technology ». Ceramics International 44, no 5 (avril 2018) : 5055–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2017.12.104.

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Ammerman, Albert J. « On Giacomo Boni, the origins of the Forum, and where we stand today ». Journal of Roman Archaeology 29 (2016) : 293–311. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047759400072147.

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The pioneer in excavating early sites in the Roman Forum was Giacomo Boni (b. Venice 1859; d. Rome 1925). He lived through the turbulent years when the new nation of Italy was starting to find its stride. A number of puzzles associated with his life and work, in particular the origins of the Forum, are starting to be better understood; by digging more deeply into archives in Milan, Rome and Venice, it has been possible to make gains. A conference held recently in Venice gave the opportunity to bring together the two sides of his life in Venice and Rome. In a moment, something will be said about the new perspectives that were discussed at the Convegno. Then I will turn to Boni's work in the Forum and his ideas about its origins. In the final section I will discuss briefly where the study of the origins of the Forum now stands. Returning to this question gives an opportunity to update the gains (e.g., the discovery of clay beds in the Velabrum) that have been made over the last 25 years, specific questions that remain open (the dating of the first gravel pavement of the Forum), and the work that needs to be done.
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Quinn, Josephine Crawley, et Andrew Wilson. « Capitolia ». Journal of Roman Studies 103 (29 juillet 2013) : 117–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0075435813000105.

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AbstractCapitolia, temples to the triad of divinities Iuppiter Optimus Maximus, Iuno Regina and Minerva Augusta, are often considered part of the standard urban ‘kit’ of Roman colonies. Their placement at one end of the forum is sometimes seen as schematizing and replicating in miniature the relationship between the Capitolium at Rome and the Forum Romanum below it. Reliably attested Capitolia are, however, rarer in the provinces than this widespread view assumes and there seems to be no relationship between civic status and the erection of a Capitolium. Indeed, outside Italy there are very few Capitolia other than in the African provinces, where nearly all known examples belong to the second or early third century a.d., mostly in the Antonine period. This regional and chronological clustering demands explanation, and since it comes too late to be associated with the foundation of colonies, and there is no pattern of correlation with upgrades in civic status, we propose that the explanation has to do with the growing power and influence of North African élites, who introduced the phenomenon from Rome. Rather than being a form of temple imposed from the centre on the provinces, Capitolia were adopted by provincial élites on the basis of their relationship with Rome.
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Cardarelli, Ettore, et Gerardina Di Filippo. « Integrated geophysical methods for the characterisation of an archaeological site (Massenzio Basilica — Roman forum, Rome, Italy) ». Journal of Applied Geophysics 68, no 4 (août 2009) : 508–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jappgeo.2009.02.009.

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Alekseenkova, Elena. « Cotton instead of silk : Italy on the way out of the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative ». Analytical papers of the Institute of Europe RAS, no 4 (2023) : 34–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.15211/analytics42720233442.

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The Italian prime-minister Giorgia Meloni does not take part in the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing on October 17-18, 2023. Moreover, Italy is not expected to renew the Memorandum of Understanding with China signed in 2019 by Giuseppe Conte’s government. Under the influence of its Euro-Atlantic partners, Rome declines to prolong its participation in the “Silk Road”, opting for the “Cotton Road”, which will connect India, the Middle East and Europe (Imec). The Apennines, due to their geographical location, are expected to become the center of a new economic corridor and an active member of new geopolitical processes in the Indo-Pacific.
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Moscatelli, Massimiliano, Sabatino Piscitelli, Salvatore Piro, Francesco Stigliano, Alessandro Giocoli, Daniela Zamuner et Fabrizio Marconi. « Integrated geological and geophysical investigations to characterize the anthropic layer of the Palatine hill and Roman Forum (Rome, Italy) ». Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering 12, no 3 (17 mai 2013) : 1319–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10518-013-9460-5.

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Anderson, Hermosa, et Cunxu Li. « Preface : 3rd International Conference on Green Environmental Materials and Food Engineering (GEMFE 2023) ». Highlights in Science, Engineering and Technology 80 (29 décembre 2023) : I. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/5h1y4064.

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We gratefully acknowledge the presence of all participants on the 2023 3rd International Conference on Green Environmental Materials and Food Engineering (GEMFE 2023), which was successfully held during November 25-26, 2023 in Rome, Italy. GEMFE 2023 aimed to provide a platform for experts, scholars, engineers, technicians, and R&D personnel to share scientific research results and cutting-edge technologies, understand academic development trends, broaden research ideas, strengthen academic research, and promote cooperation in the industrialization of academic results. GEMFE 2023 will bring together innovative academics and industrial experts in the fields of environmental engineering, energy technology, green materials, chemical science, agricultural technology, and food engineering to a common forum. About 80 participants from academic, high-education institutes, and other organizations took part in the conference. The conference model was divided into two sessions, including oral presentations and keynote speeches. In the first part, some scholars, whose submissions were selected as the excellent papers, were given 10 minutes to perform their oral presentations one by one. Then in the second part, keynote speakers were each allocated 30-40 minutes to hold their speeches. I would like to express special gratitude to members of the conference committee and organizers of the conference. I would also like to thank the reviewers for their valuable time and advice which helped in improving the quality of the papers selected for presentation at the conference and for publication in the proceedings. GEMFE 2023 Conference Organizing Chair Rome, Italy
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Purwati, Ria, Hikmat Zakky Almubaroq et Edy Saptono. « Indonesia's role in the G20 presidency during the conflict between Russia and Ukraine ». Defense and Security Studies 4 (31 janvier 2023) : 23–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.37868/dss.v4.id228.

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Indonesia was appointed as the G20 presidency holder at the 2020 Riyadh Summit and handed over from Italy on October 31, 2021 in Rome, Italy. Along with the G20 Presidency activities in Indonesia, the conflict between Russia - Ukraine heated up again in early February 2022 after the Russian fighter fleet attacked the Ukrainian border, precisely in Belarus. Various impacts were felt by countries around Russia-Ukraine including Indonesia. Indonesia as the holder of the G20 Presidency in 2022 must take a stand against Russia invading Ukraine. This paper uses qualitative research methods, data collection techniques in this paper are based on internet-based research. The Indonesian government as the G20 Presidency has also conducted political, legal and security negotiations that not only talk about the issue of war that occurred between Russia and Ukraine in early 2022 but also bring the main issue of the economy. Indonesia's duty according to the constitution is to encourage that world issues can still be resolved in the G20 forum. Indonesia's stance in realizing world peace is enshrined in the Preamble of the 1945 Constitution. In an effort to create world peace, Indonesia is considered to still have to prioritize wise steps.
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Eva, Fabrizio. « The geopolitical role of China : Crouching tiger, hidden dragon ». Ekistics and The New Habitat 70, no 422/423 (1 décembre 2003) : 341–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.53910/26531313-e200370422/423262.

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The author is an annual contract professor at the University of Venice - Ca' Foscari, Treviso campus, Italy, with a course on Political and Economic Geography. Previously he had annual contracts at the Institute of Human Geography, State University of Milan with courses on Geopolitical Dynamics and Analyzing Methods. He is corresponding member of the IGU World Political Map Commission. He is a member of the editorial board of the international reviews Geography Research Forum, Geopolitics, and The Arab World Geographer. His academic interests include current geopolitical dynamics, international relations, borders and nation-state issues, ethnonationalisms, political and economic dynamics in Eastern Asia (particularly China and Japan), the geopolitical legacy of Elisée Reclus, Piotr Kropotkin and anarchic thought. Recent publications are: Cina e Giappone. Due modelli per il futuro dell' Asia (Turin, UTET Libreria, 2000); "La geografia politica," in M. Casari, G. Corna Pellegrini and F. Eva, Elementi di geografia economica e politica (Rome, Carocci, 2003). Personal Webpage: http://www.fabrizio-eva.info
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Thèses sur le sujet "Rome (Italy). Forum holitorium"

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Newsome, David John. « The forum and the city : rethinking centrality in Rome and Pompeii (3rd century B.C. - 2nd century A.D.) ». Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2010. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/814/.

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This thesis details the development of fora in Rome and Pompeii in order that our understanding of these spaces as 'centres' accounts for their changing relationship with the city, between the third century B.C. and the second century A.D. It is a diachronic study of spatial practice and the representation of space, based on archaeological evidence for infrastructures of movement and textual evidence for the articulation of spatial concepts. Having asserted the importance of movement in shaping the perception of space in antiquity, this thesis details the changes to the physical disposition, the management of access, and the representation of fora. It concludes that while the centrality of the Forum Romanum was related to its potential for through movement, access was increasingly restricted in the late-first century B.C. This changing disposition of public space informed the development of the imperial fora, which in turn informed the development of fora outside of the city of Rome. Fora changed from shortcuts to obstacles in the city; from spaces of movement through to spaces of movement to. This represents a fundamental redefinition of their relationship with the city of which they were a part, and of their 'centrality' in both practice and representation.
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Johanson, Christopher John. « Spectacle in the Forum visualizing the Roman aristocratic funeral of the middle Republic / ». Diss., Restricted to subscribing institutions, 2008. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1790313621&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=1564&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Seelentag, Gunnar. « Taten und Tugenden Traians : Herrschaftsdarstellung im Principat / ». Stuttgart : Steiner, 2004. http://books.google.com/books?id=2BNZAAAAMAAJ.

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Crowther, Benjamin Miles. « Topographies of demonstration in the late Republican and Augustan Forum Romanum ». Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/25786.

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This report investigates the relationship between demonstrations and the built environment of the Forum Romanum. As one of the chief loci for the creation of public discourse in Rome, the Forum Romanum was a prime target for demonstrations. An in-depth evaluation of late Republican demonstrations within the Forum reveals how demonstrations sought to create alternative discourses. Late Republican demonstrators often incorporated the topography of the Forum into their demonstrations, either for strategic or symbolic reasons. Demonstrators were particularly concerned with the occupation of the Forum and restricting access to the speaker’s platforms. In doing so, demonstrations attempted to legitimate their own goals and objectives by equating them with the will of the people. The Augustan transformation of the Forum Romanum disrupted this established Republican topography of demonstration. Changes in the built environment limited the effectiveness of a demonstration’s ability to occupy the Forum. Entrances to the Forum were narrowed to impede the movement of demonstrators. Speaker’s platforms were insulated from the assembled crowd. A number of redundant measures, including surveillance and legal remedies, ensured that a new topography of demonstration did not form. These changes to the Forum Romanum participated in Augustus’s larger ideological program by prohibiting the creation of discourses opposed to the Augustan message.
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Thomas, Michael Louis. « Constructing dynastic legitimacy : imperial building programs in the Forum Romanum from Augustus to Diocletian ». 2001. http://www.lib.utexas.edu/etd/r/d/2001/thomasml019-x/thomasml019-x.pdf#page=4.

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Kalas, Gregor A. « Sacred image, urban space image, installations, and ritual in the early medieval Roman forum / ». 1999. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/49623530.html.

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Livres sur le sujet "Rome (Italy). Forum holitorium"

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Whittock, Martyn J. The Colosseum & the Roman Forum. Chicago, Ill : Heineman, 2003.

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The Roman Forum. Cambridge, Mass : Harvard University Press, 2009.

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Adam, Jean-Pierre. Le Temple de Portunus au Forum Boarium. Roma : Ecole française de Rome, 1994.

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Italy. Ministero per i beni e le attività culturali et Italy. Soprintendenza archeologica di Roma, dir. Roman Forum, Palatine, Colosseum guide. Milan : Electa, 2008.

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Packer, James E. The Forum of Trajan in Rome : A study of the monuments. Berkeley : University of California Press, 1997.

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Packer, James E. The Forum of Trajan in Rome : A study of the monuments in brief. Berkeley : University of California Press, 2001.

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Delfino, Alessandro. Forum iulium : L'area del foro di cesare alla luce delle campagne di scavo 2005-2008, Le fasi arcaica, repubblicana e cesariano-augustea. Oxford, England : Archaeopress, 2014.

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Pietrucci, Benvenuto, Andrea Schiappelli et Paolo Castellani. Colosseo, Foro Romano, Palatino : Le vedute del Grand Tour = Colosseum, Roman Forum, Palatine Hill : the Grand Tour views. Milano : Electa, 2020.

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Italy. Ufficio centrale per i beni librari e gli istituti culturali. et Biblioteca vallicelliana, dir. Archeologia in posa : Cento anni di fotografie del Foro Romano. Roma : Biblioteca vallicelliana, 1993.

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United States. Dept. of Agriculture, dir. U.S. Forum for the World Food Summit summary report : U.S. Department of Agriculture, Jefferson Auditorium, Washington, DC, June 3, 1996. Washington, D.C : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1996.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Rome (Italy). Forum holitorium"

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« Forum Holitorium, Forum Boarium, Circus Maximus, and the Baths of Caracalla ». Dans Rome and Environs, 307–32. University of California Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/9780520957800-013.

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Coarelli, Filippo. « Forum Holitorium, Forum Boarium, Circus Maximus, and the Baths of Caracalla ». Dans Rome and EnvironsAn Archaeological Guide, 307–31. University of California Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520079601.003.0012.

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Griffin, Jasper. « Introduction ». Dans The oxford history of The roman World, 1–12. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192802033.003.0001.

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Abstract This book tells the story of the rise of Rome from its origins as a cluster of villages on the hills round the Forum to the possession of an empire which unified the Mediterranean world and a great deal besides. At its height the Roman Empire stretched from Northumberland to Algeria, from Portugal to Syria, from the Rhine to the Nile: it comprised the whole or part of the territory of what are now thirty sovereign states, and it was not until 1870 that Italy, for instance, achieved again the unity which Rome had imposed before the birth of Christ. The memory of that lost unity has haunted the mind of Europe.
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Syme, Ronald. « Philippi And Perusia ». Dans The Roman revolution, 202–13. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192803207.003.0015.

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Abstract N the first day of the new year Senate and magistrates took a solemn oath to maintain the acts of Caesar the Dictator. More than this, Caesar was enrolled among the gods of the Roman State,1 In the Forum a temple was to be built to the new deity, Divus Julius; and another law made provision for the cult in the towns of ltaly.2 The young Caesar could now designate himself ‘Divi filius’. Under the sign of the avenging of Caesar, the Caesarian armies made ready for war. The leaders decided to employ twenty-eight legions. Eight of these they dispatched in advance across the Adriatic under C. Norbanus Flaccus and L. Decidius Saxa, who marched along the Via Egnatia across Macedonia, passed Philippi, and took up a favourable position, Antonius and Octavianus proposed to follow. Their colleague Lepidus was left behind in nominal charge of Rome and Italy.
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Tatum, W. Jeffrey. « Civil fury and civil war ». Dans A Noble Ruin, 158—C7P58. Oxford University PressNew York, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197694909.003.0007.

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Abstract This chapter concentrates on the outbreak of fresh civil war. Topics include: Antony’s difficult relationship both with the Liberators and past devotees of Caesar; Cicero’s Philippics and the break between Antony and Cicero; the disintegration of the amnesty of 17 March; Antony’s open hostility against the Liberators, accusing them of parricidium in the assassination of Caesar; Octavian’s raising of a private army and his suborning of Antony’s soldiers; Cicero’s justifications for Octavian’s actions by appealing to libertas; Octavian’s march on Rome and his unsuccessful attempt to turn the veterans against Antony; Antony’s final acts as consul and his ceremonial departure; Cicero’s attempts to have Antony declared a hostis; Antony’s confrontation with Decimus Brutus at Mutina; Cicero’s success in annulling Antony’s legislation; the dispatch of Octavian, Hirtius, and Pansa to defend Decimus Brutus at Mutina; Dolabella’s success in the east against the Liberator Trebonius; Antony’s public letter to Hirtius and Pansa preserved in Cicero’s Thirteenth Philippic and its invocation of the party of Caesar; the battles of Forum Gallorum and Mutina; Antony’s defeat and withdrawal from Italy.
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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Rome (Italy). Forum holitorium"

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Cardarelli, E. « Integrated geophysical methods for the characterisation of an archaeological site (Massenzio Basilica - Roman forum, Rome, Italy) ». Dans 8th EEGS-ES Meeting. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201406172.

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