Ancient Greece and Rome 1200 B.C.E.-476 C.E.: Architecture and Design

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ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

WilliamH.Peck

IMPORTANT EVENTS … 2
OVERVIEW … 4
TOPICS

Surviving Sources … 5
Minoan and Mycenaean Architecture … 8
Greek Architecture … 12
Etruscan Architecture … 24
Roman Architecture … 25
The Late Antique … 38
Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture … 39

SIGNIFICANT PEOPLE

Hadrian … 40
Pausanias … 40
Plutarch … 41
Suetonius … 41
Vitruvius … 41

DOCUMENTARY SOURCES … 42

SIDEBARS AND PRIMARY DOCUMENTS
Primary sources are listed in italics
The Ruins of Mycenae (Pausanias explains the history behind the ruins of Mycenae) … 12
Pausanias Describes the Parthenon (Pausanias explains the historical and mythological significance of the Parthenon's ornamentation) … 18
City Planning Was Not Invented Only by the Greeks … 26
The Education of the Architect (Vitruvius describes the education required of a Roman architect) … 27
The Emperor Augustus Changes the Face of Rome (Seutonius comments on the architectural legacy of Emperor Augustus) … 28
Nero Builds a "Golden House" (Suetonius tells the story of Nero's luxurious palace) … 30
Bathing Establishments on a Grand Scale (ancient commentary on the grandeur of Rome's public works) … 34

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