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Roman Houses. Affordable Housing “Insulae”: apartments that took up a city block Often 3-4 stories Bad construction could lead to collapse and fire Usually.

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1 Roman Houses

2 Affordable Housing “Insulae”: apartments that took up a city block Often 3-4 stories Bad construction could lead to collapse and fire Usually had a shared courtyard, sometimes running water The plebs (commoners) and equites (middle class) often lived in insulae

3 Insulae, continued Insulae ranged in price and apartment size Usually utilized public latrines Cooking was discouraged; most bought ready- made food from a local thermopolium.

4 Toilets! Don’t forget your sponge-on- a-stick!!!

5 Thermopolium (fast-food shop)

6 Domus Wealthy city home: domus Wealthy country home was called a villa Small country house: casa Homes for patricians and senatorial class citizens (upper class folks) Best-preserved examples are in Pompeii and Herculaneum

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8 Shops (tabernae) Shops opened to the street---paid rent to the homeowners.

9 Vestibulum Private Entryway

10 Culina: Kitchen (only in wealthy homes!)

11 Atrium: an open, central courtyard, often used as a “living room” or reception area

12 Bibliotheca Library Some homes had 2 libraries: one for Latin books and one for Greek books

13 Compluvium and Impluvium Rain comes through the compluvium and is stored in the impluvium.

14 Tablinum: the main office/study, usually behind the atrium

15 Tablinum cont’d

16 Peristylium: a garden (hortus) surrounded by a columned porch; a patio

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18 Triclinium: Dining room

19 Cubiculum: small bedroom

20 Other Rooms… Some large homes had their own private bath suites, or balneum: warm bath, hot bath, cold bath (most people used the wonderful public baths, balneae) Toilet: latrina (like our word “latrine”)

21 Domus Mea! Draw or sketch your house and label the rooms. By labeling a floor plan you already know, you’ll learn the Latin names for the rooms more quickly!


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