The Papers of the British School at Rome exists to publish work related to the archaeology, history and literature of Italy and other parts of the mediterranean area up to modern times, in the first instance by the staff of the School and by its present and former members. The Papers is edited by the Faculty of Archaeology, History and Letters of the Council of the BSR, and is a refereed journal.
The current Editor of the Papers is Dr Josephine Crawley Quinn.
A copy of the current ‘Notes to Contributors’ can be downloaded here.
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Papers of the British School at Rome, Volume 77 (2009)
viii, 344 pages, including 105 black and white illustrations and 10 colour plates
Rachel Opitz, Integrating lidar and geophysical surveys at Falerii Novi and Falerii Veteres (Viterbo)
Carmen Aranegui and Ricardo Mar, Lixus (Morocco): from a Mauretanian sanctuary to an Augustan palace
Roslynne Bell, Revisiting the pediment of the Palatine metroön: a Vergilian interpretation
Andrew Wilson and Katia Schörle, A baker’s funerary relief from Rome
Annalisa Marzano, Trajanic building projects on base-metal denominations and audience targeting
Robert Van de Noort and David Whitehouse, with contributions by Marshall Becker, Thomas Blagg†, Douglas Burnett, Ida Caruso, Amanda Claridge, Gill Clark, Loredana Costantini, Lorenzo Costantini, Belinda Hall Burke, Margaret Lyttelton†, Gilberto Napolitani, Helen Patterson, Philip Perkins, Alessia Rovelli and Sheila Sutherland, Excavations at Le Mura di Santo Stefano, Anguillara Sabazia
Laura Marchiori, Medieval wall painting in the church of Santa Maria in Pallara, Rome: the use of objective dating criteria
Miles Pattenden, Governor and government in sixteenth-century Rome
Phil Perkins and Sally Schafer, The Villa Pigneto Sacchetti excavation: a new interpretation
Robert Coates-Stephens, Notes from Rome
Research Reports:
Balsdon Fellowship (Maureen Carroll); Cary Fellowship (Robert Coates-Stephens); Hugh Last Fellowship (Penelope Davies); Paul Mellon Centre Rome Fellowship (Viccy Coltman); Rome Fellowships (Lucy Davis, Sarah Morgan); Rome Scholarship (Annelies Cazemier, Rachel King); Ralegh Radford Rome Scholarship (Paul S. Johnson); Macquarie University Gale Scholarship (Jaye McKenzie-Clark); Rome Awards (Sarah Burnett, Matthew Dal Santo, Frances Parton, Benjamin Russell); Tim Potter Memorial Award (Victoria Leitch); Archaeological Fieldwork Reports (Ed Bispham and Susan Kane; Amanda Claridge and Peter Rose; Filippo Coarelli, Valentino Gasparini, Stephen Kay and Helen Patterson; Elizabeth Fentress; Sophie Hay and Stephen Kay; Simon Keay; Myles McCallum and Hans vanderLeest; Roman Roth and Carrie Roth-Murray) |
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Papers of the British School at Rome, Volume 76 (2008)
vi, 360 pages, including 138 black and white illustrations and 22 colour plates
Emma Blake, The Mycenaeans in Italy: a minimalist position
Susan Walker, Cleopatra in Pompeii?
Filippo Coarelli, Stephen Kay and Helen Patterson, Investigations at Falacrinae, the birthplace of Vespasian
Mariarosaria Barbera, Sergio Palladino and Claudia Paterna, La domus dei Valerii sul Celio alla luce delle recenti scoperte
Lucos Cozza, Mura di Roma dalla Porta Latina all’Appia
Paolo Liverani, Saint Peter’s, Leo the Great and the leprosy of Constantine
John Osborne, The Jerusalem Temple treasure and the church of Santi Cosma e Damiano in Rome
Piers Baker Bates, A portrait of Cardinal Pompeo Colonna, rival and imitator of the papal Caesars
Robert Colby, Dosso’s early artistic reputation and the origins of landscape painting
Ian Wood, ‘Adelchi’ and ‘Attila’: the barbarians and the Risorgimento
Gerald Parsons, A neglected sculpture: the monument to Catherine of Siena at Castel Sant’Angelo
David Forgacs, The words of the migrant: tales of contemporary Italy
Robert Coates-Stephens, Notes from Rome
Research Reports:
Balsdon Fellowship (Susan Walker); Cary Fellowship (Robert Coates-Stephens); Hugh Last Fellowship (Christopher Smith); Paul Mellon Centre Rome Fellowships (Andrew Moore, Carol M. Richardson); Rome Fellowships (Natasja de Bruijn, Simon Martin); Rome Scholarship (Miles Pattenden); Ralegh Radford Rome Scholarship (Isabelle Vella Gregory); Macquarie University Gale Scholarship (Peter Edwell); Rome Awards (Roslynne Bell, Maximilian Gwiazda, Jason Mander, Heather Robbins, Jessica Sharkey); Archaeological Fieldwork Reports (Elizabeth Fentress; Sophie Hay, Stephen Kay and Kristian Strutt; Simon Keay, Graeme Earl and Fabrizio Felici; Myles McCallum and Hans vanderLeest; Helen Patterson and Filippo Coarelli; Roman Roth; Alastair Small) |
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Papers of the British School at Rome, Volume 75 (2007)
vi, 320 pages, including 121 black and white illustrations and 11 colour plates
Ulla Rajala, The bronze and iron age finds from Il Pizzo (Nepi, VT): the results of the intensive survey in 2000
Claudia Carlucci, Maria Anna De Lucia Brolli, Simon Keay, Martin Millett and Kristian Strutt, An archaeological survey of the Faliscan settlement at Vignale, Falerii Veteres (province of Viterbo)
Alastair Small and Carola Small (eds), with contributions by Richard Abdy, Alessandra De Stefano, Roberta Giuliani, Martin Henig, Kathryn Johnson, Philip Kenrick, Tracy Prowse, Alastair Small and Hans vanderLeest, Excavation in the Roman cemetery at Vagnari, in the territory of Gravina in Puglia, 2002
T.P. Wiseman, Where was the Porta Romanula?
Susan Russell, Pirro Ligorio, Cassiano Dal Pozzo and the Republic of Letters
A.D. Wright, French policy in Italy and the Jesuits, 1607–38
Research Reports:
Balsdon Fellowship (Ian Wood); Cary Fellowship (Robert Coates-Stephens); Hugh Last Fellowship (James Clackson); A.D. Trendall Fellowship (Frank Sear); Paul Mellon Centre Rome Fellowships (Chloe Chard, John Wilton-Ely); Rome Fellowships (Emma-Jayne Graham, Adam Gutteridge, Lucy Sackville); Rome Scholarship (Carlos Machado); Ralegh Radford Rome Scholarship (Keith Swift); Macquarie University Gale Scholarship (Peter Keegan); Rome Awards (Matthew Elliot, Kate Litherland, Natalia Nowakowska, William Wootton); Archaeological Fieldwork Reports (Edward Bispham; Elizabeth Fentress, Caroline Goodson and Marco Maiuro; Sophie Hay, Simon Keay and Martin Millett; Simon Keay and Kristian Strutt; John Pearce, Maria Pretzler and Corinna Riva; Alastair Small; Hans vanderLeest and Myles McCallum; Andrew Wallace-Hadrill; Sophie Hay, Rose Ferraby and Stephen Kay; Kristian Strutt) |
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Papers of the British School at Rome, Volume 74 (2006)
viii, 396 pages, including 115 illustrations
Jonathan R.W. Prag, Poenus plane est — but who were the ‘Punickes’?
Rob Witcher, Broken pots and meaningless dots? Surveying the rural landscapes of Roman Italy
Simon Keay, Martin Millett and Kristian Strutt, An archaeological survey of Capena (La Civitucola, provincia di Roma)
Roman Ernst Roth, Black-gloss wares from the acropolis of Capena (La Civitucola, provincia di Roma)
Frank Sear, Cisterns, drainage and lavatories in Pompeian houses, Casa dei Capitelli Colorati (VII.4.51), Casa della Caccia Antica (VII.4.48) and Casa dei Capitelli Figurati (VII.4.57)
Frank Vermeulen, Sophie Hay and Geert Verhoeven, Potentia: an integrated survey of a Roman colony on the Adriatic coast
Henry Hurst, The Scalae (ex-Graecae) above the Nova Via
Matthias Bruno and Fulvia Bianchi, La Colonna di Traiana alla luce di recenti indagini
Paul Oldfield, Citizenship and community in southern Italy c. 1100–c. 1220
Xavier F. Salomon, The goldsmith Pietro Spagna (1561–1627): ‘argentiere’ to Cardinal Pietro Aldobrandini (1571–1621)
Research Reports:
Balsdon Fellowship (Louise Bourdua); Cary Fellowship (Robert Coates-Stephens); Hugh Last Fellowship (Philip Kenrick); Paul Mellon Centre Rome Fellowship (Edward Corp); Rome Fellowship (Phillippa Plock); Ralegh Radford Rome Fellowship (Felicity Harley); Rome Scholarships (Luca Baldoni; Nicholas Cullinan; Lucy Donkin); Rome Awards (Caroline Anderson; Kristian Chetcuti Bonavita; Nellie Phoca-Cosmetatou; Julien Riel-Salvatore); Tim Potter Memorial Award (Tehmina Goskar); Archaeological Fieldwork Support (Martin Millett and Simon Keay; Amanda Claridge and Jari Pakkanen; Simon Stoddart and Stephen Kay) |
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Papers of the British School at Rome, Volume 73 (2005)
vi, 294 pages, including 75 black and white illustrations
Vedia E. Izzet, The mirror of Theopompus: Etruscan identity and Greek myth
Filippo Coarelli, Pits and fora: a reply to Henrik Mouritsen
Helga Di Giuseppe, Un confronto tra l’Etruria settentrionale e meridionale dal punto di vista della ceramica a vernice nera
Filippo Coarelli, P. Faianius Plebeius, Forum Novum and Tacitus
Peter Rose, Spectators and spectator comfort in Roman entertainment buildings: a study in functional design
A.G. Thein, The Via Latina, the Via Labicana and the location of Ad Pictas
Joanna Story, Judith Bunbury, Anna Candida Felici, Gabriele Fronterotta, Mario Piacentini, Chiara Nicolais, Daria Scacciatelli, Sebastiano Sciuti and Margherita Vendittelli, Charlemagne’s black marble: the origin of the epitaph of Pope Hadrian I
Katherine Wentworth Rinne, Hydraulic infrastructure and urbanism in early modern Rome
Carol M. Richardson, Durante Alberti, the Martyrs’ Picture and the Venerable English College, Rome
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Sophy Downes, Head of an athlete from Falerii Novi
Research Reports:
Balsdon Fellowship (Simon Stoddart); Cary Fellowship (Robert Coates-Stephens); Paul Mellon Centre Rome Fellowship (Elizabeth Sears); Rome Fellowship (Alice Sanger); Rome Scholarships (Roberto Cobianchi, Jane Dunnett, Julie-Ann Vickers); Ralegh Radford Rome Scholarship (Michele Forte); Rome Awards (Jessica Hughes, Andrew Manson); Archaeological Fieldwork Support (Amanda Claridge and Jari Pakkanen; Simon Keay and Martin Millett; Alastair Small)
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Papers of the British School at Rome, Volume 72 (2004)
vi, 382 pages including 142 black and white illustrations
Helen Patterson, Helga Di Giuseppe and Rob Witcher , Three South Etrurian 'crises': first results of the Tiber Valley Project;
Henrik Mouritsen , Pits and politics: interpreting colonial fora in Republican Italy;
Paul Johnson, Simon Keay and Martin Millett, Lesser urban sites in the Tiber valley: Baccanae, Forum Cassii and Castellum Amerinum;
Ulrike Roth , Inscribed meaning: the vilica and the villa economy;
Frank Sear , Cisterns, drainage and lavatories in Pompeian houses, Casa del Granduca (VII.4.56);
T.P. Wiseman , Where was the nova via ?;
Pier Luigi Tucci , Eight fragments of the Marble Plan of Rome shedding new light on the Transtiberim;
Lucy Grig , Portraits, pontiffs and the Christianization of fourth-century Rome;
Joan Barclay Lloyd , Medieval Dominican architecture at Santa Sabina in Rome, c.1219 - c.1320;
Louis Cellauro , Daniele Barbaro and Vitruvius: the architectural theory of a Renaissance humanist and patron;
Hugh Brigstocke , The 5th Earl of Exeter as Grand Tourist and Collector.
Research Reports:
Balsdon Fellowships (Helen Hills; Henry Hurst); Hugh Last Fellowship (Guy Bradley); Cary Fellowship (Robert Coates-Stephens); Rome Scholarships (Piers Baker-Bates; Xavier Salomon; A.G. Thein); Ralegh Radford Rome Scholarship (Corinna Riva); Rome Awards (Lisa Beaven; Benjamin Cornford; Lisa Marlow; Susan May; Jonathan Prag); Archaeological Fieldwork Support (Amanda Claridge and Jari Pakkanen; Simon Keay and Martin Millett; Alastair Small)
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Papers of the British School at Rome, Volume 71 (2003)
xii, 328 pages including 97 black and white illustrations and one colour plate
Rosamond McKitterick, with a contribution by Geoffrey Rickman, Donald Auberon Bullough, 13 June 1928–26 June 2002 (pp. vii-xii)
Robin Skeates, Prehistoric chert exploitation in the Valle del Cesolone (Macerata): a preliminary project report (pp. 1-15)
Henry Hurst and Dora Cirone, with a contribution by Angela Clara Infarinato, Excavations of the pre-Neronian nova via, Rome (pp. 17-84)
Andrew Wilson, Late antique water-mills on the Palatine (pp. 85-109)
Fabio Barry, The late antique ‘domus’ on the Clivus Suburanus, the early history of Santa Lucia in Selci, and the Cerroni altarpiece in Grenoble (pp. 111-139)
G.A. Loud, The monastic economy in the principality of Salerno during the eleventh and twelfth centuries (pp. 141-179)
Ian Holgate, The cult of Saint Monica in quattrocento Italy: her place in Augustinian iconography, devotion and legend (pp. 181-206)
Frances Muecke, Humanists in the Roman Forum (pp. 207-233)
Anthony Majanlahti, English properties in Rome, 1450–1517 (pp. 235-257)
Anne Dunlop, Pinturicchio and the pilgrims: devotion and the past at Santa Maria del Popolo (pp. 259-285)
David R. Marshall, Tivoli not Ariccia: Gaspard Dughet’s View of ‘Ariccia’ in the National Gallery, London (pp. 287-303)
Research reports
Balsdon Fellowship (Rosamond McKitterick); Cary Fellowship (Robert Coates-Stephens); Rome Scholarships (Anne Alwis; Lucy Grig; Michael MacKinnon); Ralegh Radford Rome Scholarship (Josephine Crawley Quinn); Rome Awards (Sally-Ann Ashton; Robert Colby; Helen Dawson; Clare Pilsworth); Archaeological Fieldwork Support (Amanda Claridge; Simon Keay and Martin Millett; John Pearce, Maria Pretzler and Corinna Riva; Alastair Small)
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Papers of the British School at Rome, Volume 70 (2002)
xxii, 382 pages including 115 illustrations
Richard Hodges, with a contribution by Sarah Court, Sheila Gibson (pp. viii-xxii)
Jean MacIntosh Turfa and Alwin G. Steinmayer Jr, Interpreting early Etruscan structures: the question of Murlo (pp. 1-28)
Francesco di Gennaro, Orlando Cerasuolo, Cecilia Colonna, Ulla Rajala, Simon Stoddart and Nicholas Whitehead, Recent research on the city and territory of Nepi (VT) (pp. 29-77)
Flaminia Verga, L'assetto rurale in età arcaica ed in età romana del territorio di Poggio Sommavilla (Sabina tiberina) (pp. 79-98)
Helga Di Giuseppe, Marta Sansoni, John Williams and Robert Witcher, The Sabinensis Ager revisited: a field survey in the Sabina Tiberina (pp. 99-149)
R.D.Grasby, Latin inscriptions: studies in measurement and making (pp. 151-176)
Zahra Newby, Greek athletics as Roman spectacle: the mosaics from Ostia and Rome (pp. 177-203)
Janet DeLaine, The Temple of Hadrian at Cyzicus and Roman attitudes to exceptional construction (pp. 205-230)
Andrew Wilson, Urban production in the Roman world: the view from North Africa (pp. 231-273)
Robert Coates-Stephens, Epigraphy as spolia — the reuse of inscriptions in early medieval buildings
Michael Koortbojian, A collection of inscriptions for Lorenzo de' Medici. Two dedicatory letters from Fra Giovanni Giocondo: introduction, texts and translation (pp. 297-317)
Georgia Clarke, Vitruvian paradigms (pp. 319-346)
Notes
Karen Francis, Oliver J. Gilkes, Richard Hodges and David Tyler, Santa Scolastica: survey and trial excavations of a Samnite site near San Vincenzo al Volturno (pp. 347-357)
Kim Bowes and Richard Hodges, Santa Maria in Civita revisited (pp. 359-361)
Research reports (pp. 363-373)
Balsdon Fellowship (Penelope Curtis); Cary Fellowship (Alastair Small); Hugh Last Fellowship (Lisa Nevett); Rome Scholarships (Opher Mansour; Gillian Murphy; Timothy Saunders); Ralegh Radford Rome Scholarship (Barbara Polci); Rome Awards (Patrick Nold; Louise Revell); Archaeological Fieldwork Support (Amanda Claridge; Simon Keay and Martin Millett; Alastair Small) |
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Papers of the British School at Rome, Volume 69 (2001)
viii, 422 pages including 87 illustrations
Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, The British School at Rome 1901-2001 (pp. 1-2)
T.W.Potter† and Simon Stoddart, A century of prehistory and landscape studies at the British School at Rome (pp. 3-34)
Chris Wickham, Medieval studies and the British School at Rome (pp. 35-48)
Ruth D. Whitehouse, Exploring gender in prehistoric Italy (pp. 49-96)
Enrico Angelo Stanco, Un contesto ceramico medio-repubblicano nella Valle del Mignone (Frassineta Franco Q. 266) (pp. 97-130)
Andrew Gillett, Rome, Ravenna and the last western emperors (pp. 131-167)
Marios Costambeys, Burial topography and the power of the Church in fifth- and sixth-century Rome (pp. 169-189)
Diana Norman, A place of pilgrimage: a proposal for the original location of the Arca of Saint Cerbone (pp. 191-221)
Donal Cooper, 'Qui Perusii in archa saxea tumulatus': the shrine of Beato Egidio in San Francesco al Prato, Perugia (pp. 223-244)
David Rundle, A Renaissance bishop and his books: a preliminary survey of the manuscript collection of Pietro del Monte (c. 1400-57) (pp. 245-272)
Kate Lowe, Artistic patronage at the Clarissan convent of San Cosimato in Trastevere, 1400-1600 (pp. 273-297)
Christer Bruun, Frontinus, Pope Paul V and the Aqua Alsietina/Traiana confusion (pp. 299-315)
Claudia Bolgia, Il mosaico absidale di San Teodoro a Roma: problemi storici e restauri attraverso disegni e documenti inediti (pp. 317-351)
Nicholas C. Vella and Oliver Gilkes, The lure of the antique: nationalism, politics and archaeology in British Malta (1880-1964) (pp. 353-384)
Interim reports
Oliver Gilkes and Matthew Moran, San Vincenzo without the walls — excavations 1996-7 (pp. 385-392)
Anthony Majanlahti, Mapping Rome: urban change in the neighbourhood of Santa Caterina della Rota (pp. 393-395)
Research Reports (pp. 397-416)
Balsdon Fellowship (Robert Gibbs); Cary Fellowship (Alastair Small); Hugh Last Fellowships (Janet DeLaine; Kate Gilliver); Rome Scholarships (Erika Milburn; Mathilde Skoie; Thomas de Wesselow; Andrew Wilson); Rome Awards (Ian Holgate; Gillian Murphy; Zahra Newby; Camilla Russell); Archaeological Fieldwork Support (Edward Bispham; Simon Keay and Martin Millett; Alastair Small; Simon Stoddart and Ulla Rajala) |
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Papers of the British School at Rome, Volume 68 (2000)
xx, 410 pages including 184 figures and a large foldout
Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, Timothy William Potter (1944–2000) (pp. viii-xix)
Articles
Simon Keay, Martin Millett, Sarah Poppy, Julia Robinson, Jeremy Taylor and Nicola Terrenato, Falerii Novi: a new survey of the walled area (pp. 1-93)
Jane Stuart-Smith, Two South Picene inscriptions reread — CH.2 and AP.4 (pp. 95-109)
Franco De Angelis, Estimating the agricultural base of Greek Sicily (pp. 111-148)
Jaś Elsner, From the culture of spolia to the cult of relics: the Arch of Constantine and the genesis of late antique forms (pp. 149-84)
Michael Matheus, Borgo San Martino: an early medieval pilgrimage station on the Via Francigena near Sutri (pp.185-199)
Evelyn Welch, Engendering Italian Renaissance art — a bibliographic review (pp.201-216)
Kate Lowe, Franciscan and papal patronage at the Clarissan convent of San Cosimato in Trastevere, 1440–1560 (pp.217-239)
Robert Sénécal, Carlo Borromeo’s Instructiones fabricae et supellectilis ecclesiasticae and its origins in the Rome of his time (pp.217-239)
P. Perkins and S. Schafer, The excavation of the Villa Pigneto Sacchetti (pp.269-320)
Interim reports
Vedia E. Izzet, The Etruscan sanctuary at Cerveteri, Sant’Antonio: preliminary report of excavations 1995–8 (pp.321-335)
R.J.A Wilson, Rural settlement in Hellenistic and Roman Sicily: excavations at Campanaio (AG), 1994–8 (pp.337-369)
Notes
Oliver Gilkes, Sally Martin and Michael Matheus, Excavations and survey at Prati San Martino, Sutri (pp. 371-380)
Richard Hodges and John Mitchell, A new interpretation of the ninth-century hilltop (Colle della Torre) at San Vincenzo al Volturno (pp. 381-385)
Research Reports (pp. 387-402)
Balsdon Fellowship (Ruth Whitehouse and John Wilkins); Cary Fellowship (Alastair Small); Hugh Last Fellowship (Boris Rankov); Rome Scholarships in Italian Studies (Marios Costambeys; Nicholas Vella; Caroline Vout); Hugh Last Award (Fay Glinister); Rome Awards (Anne Dunlop; Victoria James; Corinna Riva; Janet Robson); Archaeological Fieldwork Support (Edward Bispham and Susan Kane; Amanda Claridge; Neil Christie; Janet DeLaine and David Wilkinson; Martin Millett and Simon Keay; Ulla Rajala and Simon Stoddart ) |
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Papers of the British School at Rome, Volume 67 (1999)
xvi, 428 pages including 98 figures
Graeme Barker, John Lloyd (1948-1999)
Articles
Graeme Barker, Hunting and farming in prehistoric Italy: changing perspectives on landscape and society (pp. 1-36)
Michael Fulford and Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, Towards a history of pre-Roman Pompeii: excavations beneath the House of Amarantus (I.9.11-12), 1995-8 (pp. 37-144)
Michael Lewis, Vitruvius and Greek aqueducts (pp. 145-172)
Alison Cooley, A new date for Agrippa’s theatre at Ostia (pp. 173-182)
Ray Laurence and Jeremy Paterson, Power and laughter: imperial dicta (pp. 183-197)
T.W. Potter with J.M. Reynolds and Susan Walker, The Roman road station of Aquaviva, southern Etruria (pp. 199-232)
Lesley Jessop, Pictorial cycles of non-biblical saints: the seventh- and eighth-century mural cycles in Rome and contexts for their use (pp. 233-279)
Peter D. Clarke, The interdict on San Gimignano, c. 1289-93: a clerical ‘strike’ and its consequences (pp. 281-301)
Kate Gallagher, An expression of piety: the last will of Cardinal Paolo Emilio Sfondrato (1561-1618) (pp. 303-321)
Claire Pace,‘Un monument si beau et si rare’: drawings of the tomb of the Nasonii formerly in the collection of Colbert (pp. 323-352)
Alistair Crawford, Robert Macpherson 1814-72, the foremost photographer of Rome (pp. 353-403)
Research Reports (pp.405-423)
Balsdon Fellowship (Martin Millett); Cary Fellowship (Lori-Ann Touchette); Hugh Last Fellowship (Jaš Elsner); Rome Scholarships in Italian Studies (Donal Cooper; Elena Isayev; Peter Stacey); Hugh Last Award (Ray Laurence); Rome Awards (Clare Pilsworth; Carol Richardson; Susan Russell; Eleanor Tollfree; Simon J. Wragg); Archaeological Fieldwork Support (Neil Christie; Amanda Claridge; Janet DeLaine; Simon Keay and Martin Millett; J. Lloyd†, G. Lock and N. Christie; R.J.A. Wilson) |
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Papers of the British School at Rome, Volume 66 (1998)
vi, 266 pages including 66 figures
Helen Patterson and Martin Millett, The Tiber Valley Project (pp. 1-20)
Filippo Coarelli, The Odyssey frescos of the Via Graziosa: a proposed context (pp. 21-37)
Luigi Pedroni, Ipotesi sull’evoluzione del calendario arcaico di Roma (pp. 39-55)
Nigel Pollard, Art, benefaction and élites in Roman Etruria. Funerary relief fragments from Saturnia (pp. 57-70)
J.W. Rich, Augustus’s Parthian honours, the temple of Mars Ultor and the arch in the Forum Romanum (pp. 71-128)
Janet Huskinson, ‘Unfinished portrait heads’ on later Roman sarcophagi: some new perspectives (pp. 129-158)
Patricia Skinner, Room for tension: urban life in Apulia in the 11th and 12th centuries (pp. 159-176)
Louise Bourdua, De origine et progressu ordinis fratrum heremitarum: Guariento and the Eremitani in Padua (pp. 177-192)
Carol Richardson, The lost will and testament of Cardinal Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini (1439-1503) (pp. 193-214)
Ilaria Bignamini and Amanda Claridge, The tomb of Claudia Semne and excavations in eighteenth-century Rome (pp.215-244)
Notes
Richard Hodges and Alessia Rovelli, San Vincenzo al Volturno in the sixth century (pp. 245-246)
Research Reports
Balsdon Fellowship (Maria Wyke); Hugh Last Fellowship (Emma Dench); Cary Fellowship (Jeremy Paterson); Rome Scholarships in Italian Studies (Joanne Berry; Franco De Angelis; Christopher Hayden); Grants in Aid of Research (Alison Cooley; Emma Gee; Sarah Hamilton; Honor Miller and Hailey Tepperman): Fieldwork Support (Amanda Claridge; Elizabeth Fentress; Simon Keay and Martin Millett; John Lloyd, Neil Christie and Gary Lock; R.J.A. Wilson) |