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| 01268. ROMAN IMPERIAL ARCHITECTURE. The chief characteristics of Roman Imperial architecture, as exemplified by Nero's Domus Aurea, his Domus Transitoria, and Domitian's Palace on the Palantine, are examined. The development of imperial style and its evolution from Etruscan and Republican schools is looked at, and techniques of valuting, masonry, and other aspects of Roman buildings are looked at in specific structures. An excellent technical paper on architectural developments under Nero and Domitian. 14p. 0f. 13b. |
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