The Restoration of the Roman Forum in Late Antiquity By Gregor Kalas

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History of architecture

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University of texas press

The Restoration of the Roman Forum in Late Antiquity : University of Texas Press : 9781477309933 : 1477309934 : 15 Apr 2015 : In The Restoration of the Roman Forum in Late Antiquity, Gregor Kalas examines architectural conservation during late antiquity period at Rome's most important civic center: the Roman Forum. During the fourth and fifth centuries CE?when emperors shifted their residences to alternate capitals and Christian practices overtook traditional beliefs?elite citizens targeted restoration campaigns so as to infuse these initiatives with political meaning. Since construction of new buildings was a right reserved for the emperor, Rome's upper echelon funded the upkeep of buildings together with sculptural displays to gain public status. Restorers linked themselves to the past through the fragmentary reuse of building materials and, as Kalas explores, proclaimed their importance through prominently inscribed statues and monuments, whose placement within the existing cityscap

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