Imperial villas in Italy, Antoninus Pius to Maxentius: a study in architecture and functions
<p>This thesis considers the architecture, functions, and usage patterns of imperial villas in Italy, with a focus on the period between Antoninus Pius and Maxentius (AD 138–312). Modern scholarship has been concerned either with imperial ownership— which has been examined in its historical i...
Main Author: | Poletto, A |
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Other Authors: | DeLaine, J |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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