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SERIES XXVI NOS. 9-10 - JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY STUDIES - IN HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCE - Under the Direction of the Departments of - History, Political Economy, - and Political Science - STUDY OF THE TOPOGRAPHY - AND MUNICIPAL HISTORY OF - PRÆNESTE - BY - RALPH VAN DEMAN MAGOFFIN, A.B. - Fellow in Latin.
September, October, 1908 - COPYRIGHT 1908
PREFACE.
A STUDY OF THE TOPOGRAPHY - AND MUNICIPAL - HISTORY OF PRÆNESTE.
CHAPTER I. - THE TOPOGRAPHY OF PRÆNESTE.
PLATE III. The western cyclopean wall of Præneste, and the depression which divides Monte Glicestro.
CHAPTER II. - THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT OF PRÆNESTE.
This concise study opens with a vivid portrait of the rugged Sabine foothills and the striking limestone peak that crowns ancient Praeneste. Drawing on careful field surveys, unpublished inscriptions, and the author’s own time spent among the ruins, the narrative blends meticulous topographical mapping with the human story of a town that once guarded the vital passes of central Italy. The scholarly tone is balanced by lively descriptions that bring the landscape to life for listeners.
The work then turns to the city’s layout, showing how terraces climbed the slopes toward an impregnable citadel and how fertile plains stretched below, supporting a thriving community. By examining the town’s position between the Volscian mountains and the Alban Hills, the author reveals why Praeneste held a strategic key for the early Latin League, overseeing routes that linked neighboring peoples. Epigraphic evidence is woven throughout, offering glimpses of the civic life and political ties of its inhabitants.
Listeners will appreciate a clear, engaging exploration of how geography shaped history in this forgotten corner of ancient Latium, offering a fresh perspective on the forces that once governed the Italian peninsula.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (200K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Wilelmina Mallière and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2004-06-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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1874–1942
An American classical scholar and archaeologist, he wrote about the ancient world with the curiosity of a field researcher and the clarity of a teacher. His work ranged from Roman topography to broader books that helped general readers see why archaeology matters.
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