This study of the development of architecture in the Roman Empire during the 300 years from the age of Augustus to the move of the capital to Constantinople in AD 330 is particularly concerned with the architects and their patrons and with the building techniques and the materials.
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Roman Architecture by Frank Sear
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Table of Contents
Republican Rome; Roman building types; the age of Augustus; Roman architects, building techniques and materials; the Julio-Claudians; two Roman towns - Pompeii and Ostia; the Flavians; Trajan and Hadrian; North Africa; the European provinces; the Eastern provinces; the late empire.
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