ABSTRACT

In this fully updated new edition, Frank Sear offers a thorough overview of the history of architecture in the Roman Empire.

Arranged logically in six historical sections interspersed with material on Roman architects and their techniques, the building types found in Roman cities and the different buildings found in the Roman provinces, this volume now contains the latest insights into Roman architecture and takes account of the past 20 years of scholarship. This seminal work covers the architecture of the Republic, the Age of Augustus, the imperial period, Pompeii and Ostia, the eastern and western empire, and the Late Antique period, exploring subjects such as patronage, building techniques and materials, Roman engineering, town planning and imperial propaganda in a concise and readable way.

Illustrated with nearly 300 photographs, maps and drawings, Roman Architecture continues to be the clearest introductory account of the development of architecture in the Roman Empire.

chapter 1|25 pages

Republican Rome

chapter 2|23 pages

Roman Building Types

chapter 3|20 pages

The Age of Augustus

chapter 5|16 pages

The Julio-Claudians

chapter 6|28 pages

Two Roman Towns

Pompeii and Ostia

chapter 7|22 pages

The Flavians

chapter 8|29 pages

Trajan and Hadrian

chapter 9|26 pages

North Africa

chapter 10|24 pages

The European Provinces

chapter 11|24 pages

The Eastern Provinces

chapter 12|23 pages

The Late Empire