Table of Contents
List of Illustrations viii
Contributors xiii
Maps/General Images xviii
Introduction 1
1. Italic Architecture of the Earlier First Millennium BCE 6 Jeffrey A. Becker
2. Rome and Her Neighbors: Greek Building Practices in Republican Rome 27 Penelope J.E. Davies
3. Creating Imperial Architecture 45 Inge Nielsen
4. Columns and Concrete: Architecture from Nero to Hadrian 63 Caroline K. Quenemoen
5. The Severan Period 82 Edmund V. Thomas
6. The Architecture of Tetrarchy 106 Emanuel Mayer
7. Architect and Patron 127 James C. Anderson, jr.
8. Plans, Measurement Systems, and Surveying: The Roman Technology of Pre-Building 140 John R. Senseney
9. Materials and Techniques 157 Lynne C. Lancaster and Roger B. Ulrich
10. Labor Force and Execution 193 Rabun Taylor
11. Urban Sanctuaries: The Early Republic to Augustus 207 John W. Stamper
12. Monumental Architecture of Non-Urban Cult Places in Roman Italy 228 Tesse D. Stek
13. Fora 248 James F.D. Frakes
14. Funerary Cult and Architecture 264 Kathryn J. McDonnell
15. Building for an Audience: The Architecture of Roman Spectacle 281 Hazel Dodge
16. Roman Imperial Baths and Thermae 299 Fikret K. Yegül
17. Courtyard Architecture in the Insulae of Ostia Antica 324 Roger B. Ulrich
18. Domus/Single Family House 342 John R. Clarke
19. Private Villas: Italy and the Provinces 363 Mantha Zarmakoupi
20. Romanization 381 Louise Revell
21. Streets and Facades 399 Ray Laurence
22. Vitruvius and his Influence 412 Ingrid D. Rowland
23. Ideological Applications: Roman Architecture and Fascist Romanità 426 Genevieve S. Gessert
24. Visualizing Architecture Then and Now: Mimesis and the Capitoline Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus 446 Melanie Grunow Sobocinski
25. Conservation 462 William Aylward
Glossary 480
References 501
Index 565