The Julian Basilica
Title | The Julian Basilica PDF eBook |
Author | Catherine de Grazia Vanderpool |
Publisher | American School of Classical Studies at Athens |
Pages | 525 |
Release | 2022-07-14 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 162139039X |
Early-20th-century explorations of the Roman Forum at Ancient Corinth revealed a massive early imperial building now known as the Julian Basilica. The structure stood on a podium over four meters high, and it dominated the east end of the forum in size, aspect, and function until its destruction in the 4th century A.D. Within it was one of the largest known shrines to the imperial cult and the likely site of the imperial court of law for the Roman province of Achaia. The basilica housed 11 or more large-scale statues most likely to members of the Julio-Claudian family (including Augustus, Augustus's heirs Gaius and Lucius, and arguably Divus Iulius, Germanicus, Nero Caesar, and Claudius), as well as an altar to Divus Augustus and dedications to the genius Augusti, the gens Augusta, and other family members. This richly illustrated volume provides a contextual study of this important building, the remains of which were first published by Saul Weinberg in 1960 (Corinth I.5). Scotton treats the architectural remains, Vanderpool the sculptural remains, and Roncaglia the epigraphical material, each providing extensive catalogues with new photos, in addition to color reconstructions of the basilica and its grand interior.
The Julian Basilica
Title | The Julian Basilica PDF eBook |
Author | Paul D. Scotton |
Publisher | Corinth |
Pages | 448 |
Release | 2019-12-20 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9780876610237 |
Early-20th-century explorations of the Roman Forum at Corinth revealed a massive early imperial building now known as the Julian Basilica. Within it was one of the largest known shrines to the imperial cult and the likely site of the imperial court of law for the Roman province of Achaia.
The Southeast Building, the Twin Basilicas, the Mosaic House
Title | The Southeast Building, the Twin Basilicas, the Mosaic House PDF eBook |
Author | Saul S. Weinberg |
Publisher | ASCSA |
Pages | 334 |
Release | 1960-11-21 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9780876610152 |
This volume discusses the important, mainly Roman, buildings at the east end of the Corinthian Agora; the Julian Basilica and the Southeast Building, the South Basilica (immediately behind the South Stoa), and the Mosaic House adjoining it. The Southeast Building is described first in its present state, and then as it must have looked in its two main periods of use, soon after 44 B.C. and in the second quarter of the 1st century A.D. It was probably known in ancient times as the Tabularium or Library of Corinth. The adjoining Julian Basilica was, with the South Basilica, built about A.D. 40; the interior colonnades of both were rebuilt in marble in the Hadrianic period. These basilicas have a cryptoporticus on the ground floor and on the main floor an interior colonnade supporting a clerestory and three exedras. Detailed descriptions of each building are followed by a reconstruction of the pair and by a comparative discussion of floor plans. Finally, the Mosaic House is discussed and analysis of the mosaics date it about 200 A.D.
Appearance and Essence
Title | Appearance and Essence PDF eBook |
Author | Lothar Haselberger |
Publisher | UPenn Museum of Archaeology |
Pages | 360 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9780924171765 |
The proceedings of the second Williams Symposium explore the phenomenon of curvature, together with other such "secrets" of classical refinement. Debated ever since the Renaissance, these stunning architectural subtleties are treated here for the first time in a combined effort of international experts. Ranging from painstaking new technical observations to the wider issues of perception and art theory, this well-illustrated volume demonstrates why classical architecture was—and still is—deemed to be perfect. University Museum Monograph, 107
The Last Statues of Antiquity
Title | The Last Statues of Antiquity PDF eBook |
Author | R. R. R. Smith |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 445 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0198753322 |
Spanning centuries and the vastness of the Roman Empire, The Last Statues of Antiquity is the first comprehensive survey of Roman honorific statues in the public realm in Late Antiquity. Drawn from a major research project and corresponding online database that collates all the available evidence for the "statue habit" across the Empire from the late third century AD onwards, the volume examines where, how, and why statues were used, and why these important features of urban life began to decline in number before eventually disappearing around AD 600. Adopting a detailed comparative approach, the collection explores variation between different regions--including North Africa, Asia Minor, and the Near East--as well as individual cities, such as Aphrodisias, Athens, Constantinople, and Rome. A number of thematic chapters also consider the different kinds of honorand, from provincial governors and senators, to women and cultural heroes. Richly illustrated, the volume is the definitive resource for studying the phenomenon of late-antique statues. The collection also incorporates extensive references to the project's database, which is freely accessible online.
American Church Review
Title | American Church Review PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 664 |
Release | 1876 |
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Church Review and Ecclesiastical Regtister
Title | Church Review and Ecclesiastical Regtister PDF eBook |
Author | Nathaniel Smith Richardson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 662 |
Release | 1875 |
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