The Papers
Vol. 69 (2001)

The Papers
Vol. 69 (2001)

viii, 422 pages including 87 illustrations

Papers

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

Related News

Related News

Bob Allies on Rome and the value of learning from the pastBy Eleanor JolliffeEleanor Jolliffe talks to the Allies and
On 5 June 2024, British artist Bridget Riley (CH., CBE) received an Honorary Fellowship from the British School at Rome,
Our last interview features artist Cornelia Parker, who held a BSR Rome Award in the Fine Arts in 1989 and
The group exhibition You were kept awake all through the night with artists Dario Carratta, Ginevra Collini, Aaron Ford, Eloise
This year's Languages of the Anthropocene conference will be jointly hosted by the British School at Rome, Università degli Studi
The British School at Rome is delighted to present Summer Open Studios 2024, an evening dedicated to studio visits of
An interview with Rafal Zajko, Abbey Fellow in Painting, in which he speaks about the work he has produced during
An interview with Anne McCloy, Ampersand Foundation Fellow, in which she speaks about the work she has produced during her
An interview with Pierre-Olivier Demeule, Conseil des Arts et des Lettres du Québec, in which he speaks about the work
An interview with Joe Whyte, William Fletcher Foundation Resident, in which he speaks about the work he has produced during

Search