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100 1 $aTomlinson, R. A.$q(Richard Allan)
245 10 $aGreek and Roman architecture /$cR.A. Tomlinson.
260 $aLondon :$bPublished for the Trustees of the British Museum by British Museum Press,$c1995.
300 $a128 pages :$billustrations (some color), maps, plans ;$c24 cm.
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490 1 $aClassical bookshelf
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
530 $aAlso issued online.
505 0 $aOrigins of Classical Architecture -- Greek Temples -- Greek cities : Houses, theatres & halls -- Hellenistic World -- Hellenistic continuity under Rome -- Romans in Italy -- Roman Empire in the East & West -- Maps.
520 $aIn this book, Richard Tomlinson traces the development of classical architecture around the Mediterranean, Europe and Asia Minor from the earliest hut habitations in Greece and Italy through to the definitive Greek "orders" clearly distinguishable by the early sixth century B.C. These features were to remain essential in classical architecture for over a millennium. He shows how the Romans continued and enhanced the Greek and Hellenistic traditions in Italy and throughout the Empire and how different materials-thatch, stone, terracotto, the earliest concrete and brick-led to changes in the form of building design. Not only temples and tombs but domestic dwellings, theatres and public halls are discussed in the context of history of the period.
650 0 $aArchitecture, Greek.
650 0 $aArchitecture, Roman.
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650 7 $aArquitetura romana.$2larpcal
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650 7 $aArchitecture grecque.$2ram
650 7 $aArchitecture romaine.$2ram
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776 08 $iOnline version:$aTomlinson, R.A. (Richard Allan).$tGreek and Roman architecture.$dLondon : Published for the Trustees of the British Museum by British Museum Press, 1995$w(OCoLC)605056717
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