The architecture of the Roman Empire:

The first volume is a comprehensive study of the rise of Roman Imperial architecture by describing and analyzing four key monuments built in Rome between 60-130 A.D.: the palaces of Nero and Domitian, Trajan's Markets, and the Pantheon. The second volume examines urban architecture in Roman mar...

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Main Author: MacDonald, William L. 1921- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New Haven Yale University Press [1982]-[1986]
Edition:Revised edition
Series:Yale publications in the history of art 17, 35
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Online Access:DE-255
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Summary:The first volume is a comprehensive study of the rise of Roman Imperial architecture by describing and analyzing four key monuments built in Rome between 60-130 A.D.: the palaces of Nero and Domitian, Trajan's Markets, and the Pantheon. The second volume examines urban architecture in Roman market towns, port cities, veterans' colonies, and major metropolitan centers throughout the empire
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (2 volumes) 384 Illustrationen (some color), Karten, Pläne
ISBN:0300245998
0300246005
9780300245998
9780300246001
DOI:10.37862/aaeportal.00120

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