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Roman Domestic Buildings Ian M. Barton

Roman Domestic Buildings By Ian M. Barton

Roman Domestic Buildings by Ian M. Barton


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Summary

From the hovels of peasants to the palaces of monarchs, this book provides an architectural picture of Roman society through a study of domestic buildings.

Roman Domestic Buildings Summary

Roman Domestic Buildings by Ian M. Barton

From the hovels of peasants to the palaces of monarchs, this book provides an architectural picture of Roman society through a study of domestic buildings.

Roman Domestic Buildings Reviews

... Deals with topics that are important for any teacher of Latin or Classical Civilisation, while its scale and clarity of organization make it accessible to sixth-formers. * JACT Review, Summer *
A book that can serve excellently as an introduction to the studies of Roman private houses, either for undergraduate students in archaeology or for general readers with an interest in ancient culture. The authors succeed in transmitting important information concerning the way of living in countryside and town, not only in Italy but also in the remote regions of the empire. * Mnemosyne, Vol. LII *
. . . A useful starting place. Unfamiliar words are collected in a glossary, and notes to each chapter provide references to some of the more specialist works. An index of sites serves as a guide to finding discussion of them in the text and to their location on four maps. The text is amplified by black and white plates and a generous number of line drawings, the latter generally placed conveniently close to the discussion. A guide to further reading is also included . . . * The Classical Review, Vol. XLVIII, No. 1 *
In format, price, and tone the book easily succeeds (like its forerunner companion, Roman Public Buildings) in divulging a great deal of information in accessible terms. * Greece and Rome, Vol. 44, No. 2 *
The rich variety of buildings across the Roman Empire is cleverly explored by the authors, the similarities and the differences being equally fascinating ... One fascinating element to emerge is the Romans' love of their gardens. How timeless seem some of the attempts to include garden space in densely populated urban areas. * British Archaeology *

About Ian M. Barton

IAN BARTON was until his retirement Head of Classics at University of Wales, Lampeter.

Table of Contents

  • Contents
  • Residential districts, E.J. Owens
  • urban housing, A.J. Brothers
  • houses in the country, John Percival
  • palaces, Ian M. Barton
  • the Roman garden as a domestic building, Nicholas Purcell
  • military housing, David P. Davison

Additional information

GOR002008497
9780859894159
0859894150
Roman Domestic Buildings by Ian M. Barton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Liverpool University Press
19961001
214
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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