Round temples in Roman architecture of the Republic through the late Imperial period
Roman round temples are usually discussed either in the context of round buildings like baths and mausolea or on a case-by-case basis. Both approaches fail to reveal what makes round temples a distinct architectural type and moreover, what reasons can account for their use throughout the Roman worl...
Main Author: | Armstrong, N |
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Other Authors: | Steinby, E |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2001
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