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(Ebook) The Architecture of Roman Temples The Republic to the Middle Empire 1st Edition by John W Stamper ISBN 9780521810685 052181068X

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Authors:John W. Stamper
Pages:298 pages.
Year:2005
Editon:1. ed.
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:12.23 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780521810685, 052181068X
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ISBN 10: 052181068X
ISBN 13: 9780521810685
Author: John W Stamper

This book examines the development of Roman temple architecture from its earliest history in the sixth century BC to the reigns of Hadrian and the Antonines in the second century AD. John Stamper analyzes the temples' formal qualities, the public spaces in which they were located and, most importantly, the authority of precedent in their designs. He also traces Rome's temple architecture as it evolved over time and how it accommodated changing political and religious contexts, as well as the affects of new stylistic influences.

(Ebook) The Architecture of Roman Temples The Republic to the Middle Empire 1st Edition Table of contents:

  1. 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

  1. A New Reconstruction of the Temple

  • The Reconstructions

  • The Evidence Reconsidered

  • Architecture, Politics, and Precedent

  1. 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

  1. 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

  1. 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

  1. 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

  1. 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

  1. 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

  1. 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

  1. 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

  1. Hadrian’s Pantheon

  • Hadrian: Emperor and God

  • The Pantheon: Introduction

  • The Pronaos and Intermediate Block

  • The Rotunda

  • Symbolic Meaning

  1. Hadrian and the Antonines

  • Temple of Venus and Rome

  • Hadrian and Antoninus

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