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Nicomedia
#1
Does anyone know of any studies of Roman Nicomedia? There seems to be almost nothing available online, not even a plan of the city. Seems strange, for such an important place...

Any suggestions much appreciated!
Nathan Ross
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#2
Would this thesis be of help to you? Smile

https://ore.exeter.ac.uk/repository/bits...sequence=3

Regards
Michael Kerr
Michael Kerr
"You can conquer an empire from the back of a horse but you can't rule it from one"
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#3
(03-14-2016, 03:14 PM)Michael Kerr Wrote: Would this thesis be of help to you? Smile

Thanks - I'd seen that one already though. It might have been helpful, although it's entirely about the local economic infrastructure rather than the city itself, but all the plans and maps have been removed 'for copyright purposes'...
Nathan Ross
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#4
I found this when I was looking for reference material of that city recently:

http://www.limenproject.net/izmit/

There is a drawn 'reconstruction' of part of the city, but I can't say houw accurate it is.:

http://www.limenproject.net/wp-content/u...uction.jpg

Like you, I found there to be a lack of pictorial information on the city, which I found surprising.
David Hobday
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(03-22-2016, 12:33 PM)Lord Hobbers Wrote: I found this when I was looking for reference material of that city recently:

http://www.limenproject.net/izmit/


Thanks. Yes, I'd seen those too, and found them similarly vague! No idea how the pretty-looking reconstruction drawing might equate to any actual remains of the city or known archaeology...

I know there's some sort of palace superstructure ruin remaining in modern Izmit, probably Tetrarchic, and presumably some other traces as well, but there seems to be absolutely nothing published about them, at least in English.
Nathan Ross
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#6
There's an open access book chapter from 2020 on religious affairs in Roman Nicomedia: https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv19cwdm9.8 ; but very little there on city topography and related matters.
Sergey
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#7
(12-23-2021, 07:16 PM)Flavius Inismeus Wrote: There's an open access book chapter from 2020 on religious affairs in Roman Nicomedia

Thanks! Interesting stuff, although, as you say, the city itself remains a bit of a blank on the map.
Nathan Ross
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#8
Nathan,

During my research I found this image on line. I don't know how accurate t is and I don't think it includes all of the city.

https://i.imgur.com/1uXRSJl.jpg
AKA Tom Chelmowski

Historiae Eruditere (if that is proper Latin)
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#9
(12-27-2021, 06:19 PM)Lothia Wrote: https://i.imgur.com/1uXRSJl.jpg

Thanks! That's one of the images from the site I linked in the first post - I think it's the 'citadel' at the top of the hill, which later became the city itself after the lower city on the coast was abandoned (presumably?).
Nathan Ross
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#10
Nathan,

Just saw this from Acadamia.  Would it help?


"Ancient İzmit Nicomedia" by Ayşe Çalık Ross
AKA Tom Chelmowski

Historiae Eruditere (if that is proper Latin)
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#11
(01-02-2022, 03:55 PM)Lothia Wrote: Just saw this from Acadamia.  Would it help?

There are a few interestesing photos at the end, but otherwise it seems to be mostly images pulled from the net. Again, nothing on the city plan - but I have long ago put that one down as unknown!

Thanks anyway though.
Nathan Ross
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