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- catalog abstract ""Rome continues to be a solid, tangible, and monumental expression of a legend. It is the eternal city where all roads of the ancient world converged, and has been the model for the very concept of a universal empire through the millennia. Through art, architecture, and urban planning, the empire expanded with an exceptional synthesis of technology, politics, law, and propaganda, conquering Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Near East. Accompanied by the masterpieces and memories of illustrious figures, we follow the arc of a city and a civilization from its beginnings to its height and fall, leafing through pages of history from the various eras. Rome was the final act of antiquity, and a dramatic conception of a new world."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12403662.
- catalog contributor b12403663.
- catalog contributor b12403664.
- catalog coverage "Rome History Empire, 30 B.C.-476 A.D.".
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description ""Rome continues to be a solid, tangible, and monumental expression of a legend. It is the eternal city where all roads of the ancient world converged, and has been the model for the very concept of a universal empire through the millennia. Through art, architecture, and urban planning, the empire expanded with an exceptional synthesis of technology, politics, law, and propaganda, conquering Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Near East. Accompanied by the masterpieces and memories of illustrious figures, we follow the arc of a city and a civilization from its beginnings to its height and fall, leafing through pages of history from the various eras. Rome was the final act of antiquity, and a dramatic conception of a new world."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "The Roman Republic Begins to Assert Itself -- Toward an Empire -- 27 B.C. -- A.D. 96, The Empire's Beginning and Establishment -- The Pax Augusta: Ideology and Propaganda -- The Augustan Style -- A Portrait of Augustus -- The Ara Pacis -- Artistic Craftwork -- Livia's Villa -- The Provinces: Narbonesis Gaul -- Portraits of the Julio-Claudian Family -- Nero and the Domus Aurea -- The Flavian Dynasty: A Turning Point for the Principate -- Flavian Art -- Pompeii -- Styles of Pompeii -- The Arch of Titus and the Historic Roman Relief -- Bread and Circuses -- The Colosseum -- A.D. 96-192, The Height of the Empire: From Trajan to the Antonines -- Trajan the Optimus Princeps -- The Trajan Forum and Market -- The Provinces: Hispania -- Hadrian's Villa -- Hadrian and Antinous -- Urban and Architectural Development -- Palmyra -- The Eastern Rites: Isis -- Marble Funeral Monuments and Sarcophagi -- Mosaics and Stuccowork -- A Golden Age of Justice and Well-being -- The Antonine Column -- Marcus Aurelius -- A Turning Point during the Reign of Commodus -- The Portraits of Fayyum -- A.D. 192-305, Crisis in the Empire: From the Severans to the Tetrarchy -- A Turning Point for the Military -- Lepcis Magna -- Sculpture in Rome and Africa -- Portraits and Sarcophagi -- The Catacombs -- The Baths of Caracalla -- Invasions and Disorder -- Rome as Fortress: The Aurelian Walls -- The Tetrarchy: Toward a New Peace -- The Baths of Diocletian -- Diocletian's Reforms -- A.D. 305-565, The Fall of the Empire: Epilogue to an Ancient World.".
- catalog extent "143 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Ancient Rome.".
- catalog identifier "0892366567".
- catalog isFormatOf "Ancient Rome.".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng ita".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Los Angeles : J. Paul Getty Museum,".
- catalog relation "Ancient Rome.".
- catalog spatial "Rome History Empire, 30 B.C.-476 A.D.".
- catalog spatial "Rome.".
- catalog subject "Architecture Rome.".
- catalog subject "Art, Roman.".
- catalog subject "N5760 .G3313 2002".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Roman Republic Begins to Assert Itself -- Toward an Empire -- 27 B.C. -- A.D. 96, The Empire's Beginning and Establishment -- The Pax Augusta: Ideology and Propaganda -- The Augustan Style -- A Portrait of Augustus -- The Ara Pacis -- Artistic Craftwork -- Livia's Villa -- The Provinces: Narbonesis Gaul -- Portraits of the Julio-Claudian Family -- Nero and the Domus Aurea -- The Flavian Dynasty: A Turning Point for the Principate -- Flavian Art -- Pompeii -- Styles of Pompeii -- The Arch of Titus and the Historic Roman Relief -- Bread and Circuses -- The Colosseum -- A.D. 96-192, The Height of the Empire: From Trajan to the Antonines -- Trajan the Optimus Princeps -- The Trajan Forum and Market -- The Provinces: Hispania -- Hadrian's Villa -- Hadrian and Antinous -- Urban and Architectural Development -- Palmyra -- The Eastern Rites: Isis -- Marble Funeral Monuments and Sarcophagi -- Mosaics and Stuccowork -- A Golden Age of Justice and Well-being -- The Antonine Column -- Marcus Aurelius -- A Turning Point during the Reign of Commodus -- The Portraits of Fayyum -- A.D. 192-305, Crisis in the Empire: From the Severans to the Tetrarchy -- A Turning Point for the Military -- Lepcis Magna -- Sculpture in Rome and Africa -- Portraits and Sarcophagi -- The Catacombs -- The Baths of Caracalla -- Invasions and Disorder -- Rome as Fortress: The Aurelian Walls -- The Tetrarchy: Toward a New Peace -- The Baths of Diocletian -- Diocletian's Reforms -- A.D. 305-565, The Fall of the Empire: Epilogue to an Ancient World.".
- catalog title "Ancient Rome : art, architecture and history / Ada Gabucci ; edited by Stefano Peccatori and Stefano Zuffi ; translated by T. M. Hartmann.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".