ABSTRACT

Rome was a huge city. Running it required not only public works and services but also specialised law. This innovative work traces the development of that law and system in the main areas of administration. The book incorporates and develops previous historical and topographical works by relating their findings to the Roman legal framework, building up a portrait of public administration, unusually comprehensive for the ancient world.

chapter |3 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 1|8 pages

THE PHYSICAL CITY

chapter 2|16 pages

PLANNING: THE OVERALL VIEW

chapter 3|12 pages

BUILDING CONTROLS

chapter 4|11 pages

PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND PUBLIC WORKS

chapter 5|20 pages

STREETS AND THOROUGHFARES

chapter 6|11 pages

THE TIBER 71 73

chapter 7|14 pages

WATER AND FIRE

chapter 8|17 pages

PUBLIC HEALTH

chapter 9|12 pages

CONTROL OF SERVICES

chapter 10|14 pages

FEEDING THE CITY

chapter 11|11 pages

SHOWS AND SPECTACLES

chapter 12|21 pages

THE FORCES OF LAW AND ORDER

chapter 13|12 pages

PUBLIC ORDER

chapter 14|3 pages

LOOSE ENDS