This book provides an account of the main developments in Greek, Etruscan and Roman architecture.
Preface to First Edition
iii
Preface to Second Edition
ix
List of Illustrations
xv
Sources of Knowledge. Materials and Methods
1
(5)
Minoan Crete, Troy, and pre-Mycenaean Greece
6
(21)
Mycenaean Greece and Homeric Architecture
27
(10)
The Dark Ages. Technical Terms. The Earliest Temples
37
(25)
The Earliest Doric and its Timber Prototypes
62
(7)
Sixth-Century Doric
69
(21)
Archaic Ionic
90
(16)
Fifth-Century Doric, to the Outbreak of the Peloponnesian War
106
(19)
Ionic in the Fifth Century, and Doric and Corinthian in the late Fifth and Fourth
125
(22)
Fourth-Century and Hellenistic Ionic, and Hellenistic Doric and Corinthian
147
(16)
Greek Theatres and other Buildings not Temples or Private Houses
163
(23)
Greek and Roman Town-Planning. Etruscan and Early Latin Architecture
186
(19)
Temple Architecture of the Roman Republic
205
(8)
Temple Architecture of the Roman Empire
213
(18)
Roman Construction. Arches, Vaults, and Domes
231
(36)
Basilicas, Theatres, Amphitheatres, and other Roman Monuments
267
(30)
Greek and Roman Houses and Palaces
297
(25)
Appendix I. Chronological Tables
322
(25)
Appendix II. Bibliography
347
(32)
Appendix III. Glossary
379
(16)
General Index
395
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