Roman Imperial Architecture, Volume 44 |
Contents
Foreword | 9 |
Architecture in Rome and Italy from Augustus to the Mid Third Century | 21 |
Architecture in Rome under the JulioClaudian Emperors A D 1468 | 45 |
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aediculae agora already amphitheatre antiquity apse aqueduct arch architect Asia Minor Augustan Augustus Axonometric view Baalbek basilica bath-building Baths brick building built Campania capital Capitolium cella central centre century A.D. classical colonnaded street columnar columns concrete contemporary courtyard decorative detail Diocletian dome Domitian Early Imperial east elaborate emperor Empire enclosure entablature Ephesus example excavated exedrae façade facing feature feet flanked Flavian Fototeca dell'Unione Frigidarium Gaul Greek Hadrian hall hellenistic House Italy J. B. Ward-Perkins late later layout Lepcis Magna marble masonry materials monumental mosaic North nymphaeum Ostia outer palace palaestra pediment peristyle Piazza pilasters podium Pompeii portico prostyle provinces rectangular Republican Restored view Roman architecture Rome roof sanctuary second century Severan side square stage-building stone storeys stucco surviving Syria Temple of Venus terraced theatre third century Timgad town tradition Trajan triclinium upper vaulting villa walls