This introductory module presents a broad overview of Roman architecture, highlighting its diverse buildings and urban planning. Professor Kleiner discusses the evolution from early stone construction to iconic structures like the Colosseum and Pantheon.
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This introductory module presents a broad overview of Roman architecture, highlighting its diverse buildings and urban planning. Professor Kleiner discusses the evolution from early stone construction to iconic structures like the Colosseum and Pantheon.
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This module traces the origins of Roman architecture from the eighth century B.C. through the late Republican period. Professor Kleiner illustrates how early Roman temple architecture evolved from Etruscan and Greek influences.
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This module discusses the transformative impact of concrete on Roman architecture during the late second and first centuries B.C. Professor Kleiner contrasts innovative designs with traditional structures, highlighting the shift in architectural philosophy.
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In this module, Professor Kleiner explores the civic, commercial, and religious architecture of Pompeii, preserved due to the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79. The lecture provides an overview of the public architecture of this vibrant resort town.
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This module focuses on the domestic architecture of Pompeii, detailing the evolution of houses and villas from the fourth to the first century B.C. Professor Kleiner discusses the layout of the ideal domus italica and Hellenized domus.
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In this module, Professor Kleiner discusses the architectural features of Herculaneum's domestic structures and the First and Second Styles of Roman wall painting. The lecture reveals insights into Herculaneum's history and its residents.
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This module covers the development of Third and Fourth Style Roman wall painting during the late first century B.C. to the early first century A.D. Professor Kleiner analyzes how artistic approaches shifted over time.
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In this module, Professor Kleiner examines special subjects in Roman wall painting, including mythological and historical themes. The lecture highlights unique examples that enrich understanding of Roman artistic practices.
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This module focuses on Augustus' transformative impact on Rome, emphasizing his architectural contributions as the first emperor. Professor Kleiner illustrates how Augustus redefined the urban landscape through significant projects.
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In this module, Professor Kleiner explores the diverse forms of Roman tomb architecture during Augustus' era. The lecture highlights the significance of commemorative structures in Roman culture.
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This module examines the architectural contributions of Nero and his successors in the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Professor Kleiner highlights the unique characteristics of their buildings and the architectural innovations they employed.
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This module centers on the Flavian dynasty and the construction of the Colosseum. Professor Kleiner discusses the political significance of Vespasian's architectural projects and their impact on the populace of Rome.
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In this module, Professor Kleiner investigates the grand architectural commissions of Domitian, the last Flavian emperor. The lecture highlights the Imperial Palace on the Palatine Hill and its lavish features.
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This module analyzes the ambitious public architecture of Emperor Trajan. Professor Kleiner discusses Trajan's Forum and Markets, emphasizing their scale and design as reflections of Roman imperial expansion.
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In this module, Professor Kleiner examines the architectural innovations of Hadrian, focusing on the Pantheon and the Villa of Hadrian. The lecture highlights Hadrian's contributions to the evolution of Roman architecture.
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This module explores the architecture of Ostia, Romeâs port city, highlighting its residential buildings and public structures. Professor Kleiner emphasizes the use of brick-faced concrete in Ostian architecture.
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In this module, Professor Kleiner discusses the Baths of Caracalla and the broader trends in Roman architecture during the second and third centuries A.D. The lecture highlights the shift towards larger scale structures.
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This module examines Roman architecture in North Africa, focusing on Timgad and Leptis Magna. Professor Kleiner discusses urban planning and architectural development in these significant Roman cities.
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In this module, Professor Kleiner discusses the baroque phenomenon in Roman architecture, highlighting its dynamic ornamental features. The lecture emphasizes how traditional design elements were manipulated to create lively facades.
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This module explores the rebirth of Athens under Roman rule, particularly during the reigns of Augustus and Hadrian. Professor Kleiner highlights key architectural developments that reflect the city's transformation.
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This module investigates the architecture of the western provinces of the Roman Empire. Professor Kleiner emphasizes the process of Romanization and the establishment of Roman architectural types in newly conquered territories.
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In this module, Professor Kleiner characterizes the Tetrarchic Renaissance and the architectural developments during the third century. The lecture discusses major commissions that reflect the Empire's stabilization.
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This module presents the architecture of Constantine the Great, focusing on his contributions to both pagan and Christian architecture. Professor Kleiner discusses the dynamic transition during his reign.
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This final module outlines options for the course's term paper, offering students the choice to conduct research on topics not covered in lectures or to design a hypothetical Roman city.
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