Walking in Roman culture / Timothy M. O'Sullivan.
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 188 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
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- Rome -- Social life and customs
- Rome (Italy) -- Social life and customs
- Walking -- Rome -- History
- Walking -- Social aspects -- Rome -- History
- Walking -- Rome -- Psychological aspects -- History
- Identity (Psychology) -- Rome -- History
- Group identity -- Rome -- History
- City and town life -- Rome -- History
- Walking in literature
- Latin literature -- History and criticism
- Rome (Italie) -- Mœurs et coutumes
- Identité (Psychologie) -- Rome -- Histoire
- Identité collective -- Rome -- Histoire
- Vie urbaine -- Rome -- Histoire
- Littérature latine -- Histoire et critique
- HISTORY -- Ancient -- Rome
- City and town life
- Group identity
- Identity (Psychology)
- Latin literature
- Walking in literature
- Manners and customs
- Walking
- Walking -- Psychological aspects
- Walking -- Social aspects
- Italy -- Rome
- Rome (Empire)
- Romerska riket -- kultur- och samhällsliv
- Sociala relationer -- historia -- Romerska riket
- Romerska riket -- vardagsliv och traditioner
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- DG78 .O84 2011eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 158-175) and indexes.
The art of walking -- Seneca on the mind in motion -- Urban walkers on display -- Cicero's legs -- Theoretical travels -- Walking with Odysseus.
Print version record.
Literary, artistic and architectural evidence reveals the central role that walking played in how Romans perceived themselves and their society.
English.
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