The Horologium of Augustus: debate and context
A debate on the Horologium of Augustus : controversy and clarifications (2011) / Lothar Haselberger -- The Augustus Code : a response to L. Haselberger (2011) / Peter J. Heslin -- The Horologium on the Campus Martius reconsidered (2011) / Michael Schutz -- Observations on Augustus' obelisk, me...
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| Format: | Edited Volume |
| Language: | English |
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Portsmouth, RI
Journal of Roman Archaeology
2014
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| Series: | Journal of Roman archaeology / Supplementary series
99 |
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Journal of Roman archaeology / Supplementary series (99)
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| Online Access: | Verlag, Inhaltsverzeichnis: https://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz421715960inh.htm |
| Author Notes: | Lothar Haselberger |
Table of Contents:
- A debate on the Horologium of Augustus : controversy and clarifications (2011) Lothar HaselbergerThe Augustus Code : a response to L. Haselberger (2011) / Peter J. Heslin
- The Horologium on the Campus Martius reconsidered (2011) Michael Schutz
- Observations on Augustus' obelisk, meridian, and Ara Pacis, and their symbolic significance in the Bildprogramm of Augustus John Pollini with Nicholas Cipolla
- Reconstructing Augustus' Montecitorio obelisk : a gnomonist's point of view Paolo Albèri Auber
- New digital simulation studies on the obelisk, meridian, and Ara Pacis of Augustus Bernard Frischer and John Fillwalk
- Ancient and modern gnomonics : concerns and classifications Michael Schütz
- Horologium and Mausoleum Augusti : an overview of the fieldwork (1979-97) and the existing documentation (2013), with Addendum (2014) Günter Leonhardt
- The Horologium of Augustus as a sundial (2011), with Addendum (2013) Robert Hannah
- The Horologium of Augustus and its model at Alexandria (2011) Géza Alföldy
- Augustus' solar meridian and the Augustan urban program in the northern Campus Martius : attempt at a holistic view Eugenio La Rocca
- The 'Horologium' : where do we stand, and where should we go? Lothar Haselberger.