A companion to Roman Architecture / edited by Roger B. Ulrich and Caroline K. Quenemoen.
"A Companion to Roman Architecture presents a comprehensive review of the critical issues and approaches that have transformed scholarly understanding in recent decades in one easy-to-reference volume. Offers a cross-disciplinary approach to Roman architecture, spanning technology, history, art...
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2014.
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Table of Contents:
- Italic Architecture of the Earlier First Millennium BCE / Jeffrey A Becker
- Rome and Her Neighbors / Penelope JE Davies
- Creating Imperial Architecture / Inge Nielsen
- Columns and Concrete / Caroline K Quenemoen
- The Severan Period / Edmund V Thomas
- The Architecture of Tetrarchy / Emanuel Mayer
- Architect and Patron / James C Anderson
- Plans, Measurement Systems, and Surveying / John R Senseney
- Materials and Techniques / Lynne C Lancaster, Roger B Ulrich
- Labor Force and Execution / Rabun Taylor
- Urban Sanctuaries / John W Stamper
- Monumental Architecture of Non-Urban Cult Places in Roman Italy / Tesse D Stek
- Fora / James FD Frakes
- Funerary Cult and Architecture / Kathryn J McDonnell
- Building for an Audience / Hazel Dodge
- Roman Imperial Baths and / Fikret K Yegül
- Courtyard Architecture in the of Ostia Antica / Roger B Ulrich
- /Single Family House / John R Clarke
- Private Villas / Mantha Zarmakoupi
- Romanization / Louise Revell
- Streets and Facades / Ray Laurence
- Vitruvius and his Influence / Ingrid D Rowland
- Ideological Applications / Genevieve S Gessert
- Visualizing Architecture Then and Now / Melanie Grunow Sobocinski
- Conservation / William Aylward.