Mary T. Boatwright

Mary T. Boatwright is a scholar known for her work in Roman history and archaeology, particularly focusing on the social and political aspects of the Roman Empire.

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  1. 1. Hadrian And The City Of Rome

    The Urban Development of the City of Rome Under the Emperor Hadrian

    This scholarly work delves into the architectural and urban development of Rome during the reign of a prominent Roman emperor, highlighting his profound influence on the city's transformation. Through a detailed examination of various structures, public spaces, and urban planning initiatives, the book explores how these developments reflected the emperor's vision and political ambitions. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the interplay between architecture, politics, and culture, offering insights into the broader implications of these changes on Roman society and the enduring legacy of this transformative period in the city's history.

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