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29 reviews(Ebook) The Architecture of Roman Temples The Republic to the Middle Empire 1st Edition by John W Stamper - Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 9780521810685 ,052181068X
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ISBN 10: 052181068X
ISBN 13: 9780521810685
Author: John W Stamper
(Ebook) The Architecture of Roman Temples The Republic to the Middle Empire 1st Edition Table of contents:
Building the Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus
The Kings of Early Rome
Construction and Dedication
The Capitoline Temple and Its Deities
The Lost Site and Its Rediscovery
A New Reconstruction of the Temple
The Reconstructions
The Evidence Reconsidered
Architecture, Politics, and Precedent
Etrusco-Roman Temples of the Early Republic
The Forum Romanum
The Politics and Authority of Building
Temples of Fortuna and Mater Matuta in the Forum Boarium
The Rectangular Temples of Largo Argentina
Rome's Conquest of the Italian Peninsula
Assimilation of Hellenistic Architecture after the Punic Wars
Vitruvius’s Classifications of the Republican Temples
The Temples of Juno Regina and Jupiter Stator in the Porticus Metelli (Octaviae)
Temples of Apollo Medicus (Sosianus) and Bellona
Temples of Concordia and Castor and Pollux in the Forum Romanum
Temples of the Forum Holitorium
Temple of Portunus in the Forum Boarium
The Corinthian Order in the First Century B.C.
The Round Temple in the Forum Boarium
The Rectangular Temples of Largo Argentina
Sulla’s Capitoline
Architecture and Ceremony in the Time of Pompey and Julius Caesar
Pompey the Great and the Temple of Venus Victrix
Julius Caesar
The Temple of Venus Genetrix and the Forum Julium
The Temple
The Forum
Forum Romanum in the Time of Caesar
Rebuilding Rome in the Time of Augustus
Augustus's Rise to Power
Temples of Divus Julius and Saturn in the Forum Romanum
Augustan Temples on the Palatine Hill
Temples of the Circus Flaminius
Capitoline Hill
The Agrippan Pantheon and the Campus Martius
Augustus and the Temple of Mars Ultor
The Emperor and the Cults
The Temple of Mars Ultor
The Temple and Its Forum
Hellenism, Classicism, and the Emperor's Authority
The Forum Romanum at the End of Augustus's Reign
Tiberius to Nero
Temples and Fora of the Flavian Emperors
The Flavian Rebuilding of the Capitoline Temple
The Templum Pacis
Titus and Domitian
The Temple of Vespasian
Temple of Minerva and the Forum Transitorium
The Arch of Titus and the Capitoline
The Forum Traiani
Trajan in Dacia
Building the Forum Traiani
The Forum
Basilica Ulpia
Trajan's Column
Temple of Divus Traianus
The Forum and the Emperor's Authority
Hadrian’s Pantheon
Hadrian: Emperor and God
The Pantheon: Introduction
The Pronaos and Intermediate Block
The Rotunda
Symbolic Meaning
Hadrian and the Antonines
Temple of Venus and Rome
Hadrian and Antoninus
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