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The Architecture of the Roman Empire William L. MacDonald

The Architecture of the Roman Empire By William L. MacDonald

The Architecture of the Roman Empire by William L. MacDonald


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The Architecture of the Roman Empire: An Urban Appraisal by William L. MacDonald

The author of a classic work on the architecture of imperial Rome here broadens his focus to present an original study of urban architecture in Roman market towns, port cities, veterans' colonies, and major metropolitan centers throughout the empire. "Simply the best book on Roman urbanism [that] I know. . . . A formidable breakthrough. It brings to life the genius of Roman urbanism and reveals its continuing relevance for present urban planning and architecture."-Leon Krier, Architects Journal "In this very fine book-the successor to his Introductory Study-William L. MacDonald lays before the reader the physical evidence of what a Roman city was like for its inhabitants. . . . The illustrations in An Urban Appraisal, this second volume of The Architecture of the Roman Empire, are superbly chosen, illuminating the text as well as being interesting in themselves. . . . It is a joy to find a book so attractively designed, worthy of both its author and his subject."-Martin Henig, The Times Literary Supplement Winner of the 1986 Alice Davis Hitchcock Award of the Society of Architectural Historians for the most distinguished work of scholarship in architectural history.

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NLS9780300034707
9780300034707
0300034709
The Architecture of the Roman Empire: An Urban Appraisal by William L. MacDonald
New
Paperback
Yale University Press
1988-07-01
320
N/A
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