House Museums in ancient Rome and the memoria of Clement
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Data evento
10 April 2024
Romans were extremely interested in the genealogy of their houses. Changes of ownership were remembered, documented, and occasionally misrepresented. Certain houses were treated with something akin to a heritage mentality, and on occasion were even musealised. The lecture focuses on a late first-century house in Regio III whose multiple identities led, through a combination of erudition and confusion, to the dedication of a prominent early Christian church at the end of the fourth century.
https://bsr.ac.uk/city-of-rome-house-museums-in-ancient-rome-and-the-memoria-of-clement/