Julian Richard
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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Journal of Late Antiquity | 2012
Ine Jacobs; Julian Richard
Compared to their predecessors of imperial times, public fountains of Late Antiquity have triggered only a negligible interest among scholars. This study presents a current overview on the topic. It focuses on newly built fountains and on the visual and functional maintenance of earlier ones in Late Antiquity. Through a combination of architectural, decorative, and technical data, the authors address the overall meaning of both monumental and modest public fountains in the late antique cityscapes of the eastern Mediterranean. A review of late antique fountain architecture in the light of past realizations demonstrates that, even if the trend of grand nymphaea was still present, new investments were more modest and/or cost-effective. This pragmatism also reveals itself in the practice of converting existing monuments into public fountains. The active preservation of older fountains shows an uninterrupted concern for their functional continuity and the upkeep of their pleasant appearance. Besides architectural repairs and the preservation or update of statuary programs, the various alterations made to the hydraulic apparatus demonstrate a great flexibility in the way water was made available to consumers. Even if some of these alterations may at first sight seem negative, in many cases they can also be interpreted as a willingness to increase the comfort of users and to maintain good water quality. Sometimes, however, the changes made to older fountains led to the almost total disappearance of their functions, even if their decorative facade could be maintained. Many of them were turned into genuine castella aquarum or redistribution stations. The wide array of functional alterations analyzed here testifies to a new culture of water management in many late antique cities. Water resources became increasingly diversified through the dissemination of fountains and basins of various sizes in the most densely populated areas. The aesthetic maintenance of earlier fountains, the pragmatic investment in new ones, and the willingness to improve comfort and to bring water resources closer to consumers all demonstrate the existence of a vivid late antique fountain culture.
Istanbuler Mitteilungen | 2007
Semra Mägele; Julian Richard; Marc Waelkens
36. Kazi Sonuçlari Toplantisi | 2015
Marc Waelkens; Julian Richard; Jeroen Poblome; Ine Jacobs; Inge Uytterhoeven; Hendrik Uleners; Roel Van Beeumen; Peter Talloen; Johan Claeys; Ebru Torun; Semih Ercan
Journal of Roman Archaeology | 2014
Julian Richard
35. Kazi Sonuçlari Toplantisi | 2014
Marc Waelkens; Rob Rens; Julian Richard; Hendrik Uleners; Inge Uytterhoeven; Roel Van Beeumen; Ine Jacobs; Johan Claeys; Sven Van Haelst; Elizabeth Murphy; Peter Talloen; Joeri Theelen; Erik Risser; Ebru Torun; Semih Ercan; Jeroen Poblome
29. Arkeometri Sonuçlari Toplantisi | 2014
Marc Waelkens; Kim Eekelers; Becki Scott; Patrick Degryse; Elena Marinova; Béatrice De Cupere; Sofie Thys; Katrien Van de Vijver; Fran Stroobants; Johan Van Heesch; Jeroen Poblome; Julian Richard
Archive | 2012
Julian Richard; Marc Waelkens
Archive | 2012
Marc Waelkens; Julian Richard; Göze Üner; Ebru Torun
Kazι sonuçlarι toplantιsι | 2012
Marc Waelkens; Kim Vyncke; Jeroen Poblome; Rob Rens; Elisabeth Murphy; Inge Uytterhoeven; Julian Richard; Tayfun Işıklar; Ebru Torun; Erik Risser; Semih Ercan; Joeri Theelen
Holistic Archaeology – The Transition from Late Roman to Early Medieval Times in the Roman West and East | 2012
Marc Waelkens; Femke Martens; Ine Jacobs; Inge Uytterhoeven; Jeroen Poblome; Wim Van Neer; Patrick Degryse; Ronny Decorte; Manuel Sintubin; Julian Richard; Eva Kaptijn; Jan Baeten; Dirk E. De Vos; Véronique De Laet; Markku Corremans; Veerle Lauwers; Elena Marinova; Johan Bakker; Gert Verstraeten; Bea De Cupere