London & Rome 2008
Revised edition
von James Alleman
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In search of Hadrian, London and Rome
“Hadrian was gay…” the audio guide announces at the British Museum in discussing Hadrian’s relationship to Antinous. This was the beginning of our Hadrian quest from London to Villa Adriana, Hadrian’s summer palace outside of Rome...
Hadrian was one of the pivotal Emperors of the Roman Empire. He consolidated the Empire. He took Rome out of what is now Iraq and contracted the borders in the north of the Empire, returning to the western side of the Rhine and building Hadrian’s Wall between England and Scotland. The latter was not so much about keeping out the barbarians, we learn from the Museum visit, but to funnel people to tax collection points!
“Hadrian was gay…” the audio guide announces at the British Museum in discussing Hadrian’s relationship to Antinous. This was the beginning of our Hadrian quest from London to Villa Adriana, Hadrian’s summer palace outside of Rome...
Hadrian was one of the pivotal Emperors of the Roman Empire. He consolidated the Empire. He took Rome out of what is now Iraq and contracted the borders in the north of the Empire, returning to the western side of the Rhine and building Hadrian’s Wall between England and Scotland. The latter was not so much about keeping out the barbarians, we learn from the Museum visit, but to funnel people to tax collection points!
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Projektoption: Quadratisch klein, 18×18 cm
Seitenanzahl: 56 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Aug. 04, 2009
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James Alleman
Boulder, CO, USA
James Alleman is Professor Emeritus at the University of Colorado – Boulder and a Senior Fellow and Director of Research at Columbia Institute of Tele-Information (CITI), Columbia Business School, Columbia University. Dr. Alleman was Visiting Professor CIMBA Italy , Paderno del Grappa, Italy in the Winter of 2017, Visiting Senior Scholar at IDATE in Montpellier, France in the fall of 2005. In 2014 he was awarded a Senior Fellowship at Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacional (Barcelona, Spain). During calendar years 2001 and 2002, he was a Visiting Professor in the Economics and Finance Division at Columbia Business School, Columbia University.