AUGUSTAN GEOGRAPHY: ONTOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES

The process of Augustan geography reflects the numerous changes introduced by the Princeps civitatis's reforms. It embeds the cultural, social, political, economic, technological and religious events of the age with varying degrees of speed and stability. At the same time, Augustan geography i...

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Main Author: Angelo Turco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2019-11-01
Series:Bollettino della Società Geografica Italiana
Online Access:https://riviste.fupress.net/index.php/bsgi/article/view/434
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spelling doaj-b42364bff8524c3fa2932b7b21a1ea4c2020-11-24T21:43:51ZengFirenze University PressBollettino della Società Geografica Italiana1121-78202019-11-0191-210.13128/bsgi.v9i1-2.434AUGUSTAN GEOGRAPHY: ONTOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVESAngelo Turco The process of Augustan geography reflects the numerous changes introduced by the Princeps civitatis's reforms. It embeds the cultural, social, political, economic, technological and religious events of the age with varying degrees of speed and stability. At the same time, Augustan geography is a fundamental condition for the paths of transformation that would assail the late Roman world in every field. Imperial geography inaugurated new territorial profiles on the threefold plane of constitutive, configurative and ontological territoriality. This paper focuses specifically on the ontological content of Augustan geography, pivoting around the birth of Jesus Christ. The troubled but unstoppable advent of Christianity introduced new forms of spatial representation, which gradually permeated the Roman world and outlived it. On the one hand, these new representations influenced territorial acts in their material, symbolic and organizational aspects, and on the other, created the perceptions, feelings and emotional conduct that paved the way towards the medieval «appearance» of new configurations of territoriality in Europe and the Renaissance «invention» of landscape. https://riviste.fupress.net/index.php/bsgi/article/view/434
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title_short AUGUSTAN GEOGRAPHY: ONTOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
title_full AUGUSTAN GEOGRAPHY: ONTOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
title_fullStr AUGUSTAN GEOGRAPHY: ONTOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
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description The process of Augustan geography reflects the numerous changes introduced by the Princeps civitatis's reforms. It embeds the cultural, social, political, economic, technological and religious events of the age with varying degrees of speed and stability. At the same time, Augustan geography is a fundamental condition for the paths of transformation that would assail the late Roman world in every field. Imperial geography inaugurated new territorial profiles on the threefold plane of constitutive, configurative and ontological territoriality. This paper focuses specifically on the ontological content of Augustan geography, pivoting around the birth of Jesus Christ. The troubled but unstoppable advent of Christianity introduced new forms of spatial representation, which gradually permeated the Roman world and outlived it. On the one hand, these new representations influenced territorial acts in their material, symbolic and organizational aspects, and on the other, created the perceptions, feelings and emotional conduct that paved the way towards the medieval «appearance» of new configurations of territoriality in Europe and the Renaissance «invention» of landscape.
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