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  2. Insula (building) - Wikipedia

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    In Roman architecture, an insula (Latin for "island", pl.: insulae) was one of two things: either a kind of apartment building, or a city block. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This article deals with the former definition, that of a type of apartment building.

  3. Insula (Roman city) - Wikipedia

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    Reconstructed plan of Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium, Cologne, Germany Plan of Calleva Atrebatum. The Latin word insula (lit. ' island '; pl.: insulae) was used in Roman cities to mean either a city block in a city plan (i.e. a building area surrounded by four streets) [1] or later a type of apartment building that occupied such a city block specifically in Rome and nearby Ostia.

  4. Ancient Roman architecture - Wikipedia

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    Insulae have been the subject of debate for historians of Roman culture, defining the various meanings of the word. [44] Insula was a word used to describe apartment buildings, or the apartments themselves, [ 45 ] meaning apartment, or inhabitable room, demonstrating just how small apartments for plebeians were.

  5. Insula dell'Ara Coeli - Wikipedia

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    The Insula dell'Ara Coeli is one of the few surviving examples of an insula, the kind of apartment blocks where many Roman city dwellers resided. [1] It was built during the 2nd century AD, and rediscovered, under an old church, when Benito Mussolini initiated a plan for massive urban renewal of Rome's historic Capitoline Hill neighbourhood.

  6. Insular cortex - Wikipedia

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    The insulae are believed to be involved in consciousness and play a role in diverse functions usually linked to emotion or the regulation of the body's homeostasis. These functions include compassion , empathy , taste , perception , motor control , self-awareness , cognitive functioning , interpersonal relationships , and awareness of ...

  7. Insula - Wikipedia

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    Insula is the Latin word for "island" and may refer to: . Insula (Roman city), a block in a Roman city plan surrounded by four streets Insula (building), a kind of apartment building in ancient Rome that provided housing for all but the elite

  8. Domus - Wikipedia

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    Many poor and lower-middle-class Romans lived in crowded, dirty and mostly rundown rental apartments, known as insulae. These multi-level apartment blocks were built as high and tightly together as possible and held far less status and convenience than the private homes of the prosperous.

  9. Insulae - Wikipedia

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