CINTURE DI MARGINE: LA CERNIERA TRA CITTÀ E CAMPAGNA A SUD EST DI ROMA

Paolo Liverani, Ian Haynes

Abstract


At first glance, the urban district of the Caelian Hill in Rome appears characterised by contradictions: it is occupied at the
same time by domus of members of the pagan elite, by imposing barracks and – in a later moment – by the Lateran Basilica. Urban
Morphology theory allows a better understanding of the evolution of this area which is a typical example of a “fringe belt”, delimited
to the north by the pomerium and the Republican walls, to the south by the limit of the hill with the Marrana river and later by
the Aurelian Walls. This district is located on the edge of the city and serves a hinge role between the centre and the countryside.

Keywords: Topography of Rome, Urban Morphology, pomerium, domus, Aurelian Walls.


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