A Map of the Body, a Map of the Mind: Visualising Geographical Knowledge in the Roman World - Dr Iain Ferris

A Map of the Body, a Map of the Mind: Visualising Geographical Knowledge in the Roman World

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Buch | Softcover
338 Seiten
2024
Archaeopress Archaeology (Verlag)
978-1-80327-781-3 (ISBN)
56,10 inkl. MwSt
This study considers the relationship between geography and power in the Roman world, most particularly the visualisation of geographical knowledge in myriad forms of geography products: geographical treatises, histories, poems, personifications, landscape representations, images of barbarian peoples, maps, itineraries, and imported foodstuffs.
A Map of the Body, a Map of the Mind is a study about the relationship between geography and power in the ancient Roman world, and most particularly about the visualisation of geographical knowledge in myriad forms of geography products, including geographical treatises, histories, poems, personifications, landscape representations, images of barbarian peoples, maps, itineraries, and imported foodstuffs. As Rome broke its political bounds and headed towards empire the whole city became the centre and the Roman world-view changed with it. The Roman state then needed to present to the Roman people an easily-digestible narrative about its imperial ambition and imperial possessions, in a way that went beyond the fact that servitude, enslavement, and misery for many underpinned this expansion. There needed to be a publicly-guided discourse centred around the smoothing out of difference, rather than its obliteration or elimination, and the presentation of many different lifeworlds in a familiar way using geographical information. This marked a way of directing how change could be managed and of reimagining how the world might be and might work at the intersection between selection, knowledge, and insight. Reflection and communication sought to create a communal sense of belonging. If not actually doors, these geographical images were at least windows onto self-identity and otherness, letting light in on a sombre struggle against accidie.

Iain Ferris is an independent academic researcher and a former field archaeologist who has published three archaeological excavation monographs and ten books, the most recent of which Visions of the Roman North: Art and Identity in Northern Roman Britain was published by Archaeopress in 2021.

Preface


Chapter One: Maps of the Mind


Chapter Two: Strangers in a Strange Land


Chapter Three: Rome in Rome


Chapter Four: A River Without End


Chapter Five: Staged Designs


Chapter Six: Landscape and Desire


Chapter Seven: An Unseen Ruler


Chapter Eight: Maps of the Body


Chapter Nine: Moving Away from the Pulsebeat


Chapter Ten: Slouching Towards Empire







Notes


Bibliography


Appendix







Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Archaeopress Roman Archaeology
Zusatzinfo 130 figures (colour throughout)
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 174 x 245 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Altertum / Antike
ISBN-10 1-80327-781-5 / 1803277815
ISBN-13 978-1-80327-781-3 / 9781803277813
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