ABSTRACT

Tomlinson presents studies of selected ancient cities, ranging from the earliest development of urban architecture in Europe to the imperial cities of Rome and Constantinople. It gives an account of their architecture, not merely from the art historical point of view, but as an expression of the social organisation, and political systems employed by the people who lived in them.

chapter 1|16 pages

INTRODUCTION: CITIES AND THEIR CREATORS

chapter 2|14 pages

BUILDINGS: TYPES AND FUNCTIONS

chapter 3|14 pages

MYCENAE: THE FORERUNNERS

chapter 4|30 pages

ATHENS AND PIRAEUS

chapter 5|10 pages

CORINTH

chapter 6|12 pages

PRIENE

chapter 7|14 pages

ALEXANDRIA

chapter 8|12 pages

PERGAMON

chapter 9|6 pages

THESSALONIKE

chapter 10|18 pages

CYRENE

chapter 11|28 pages

ROME

chapter 12|16 pages

POMPEII

chapter 13|12 pages

LEPCIS MAGNA

chapter 14|10 pages

PALMYRA

chapter 15|12 pages

EPILOGUE: CONSTANTINOPLE