Roman Architecture: Making Mini Romes on the Western Frontier - Lecture 21
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the architectural legacy of the Roman Empire's western provinces in this 74-minute lecture from Yale University. Delve into the concept of "Romanization" and how the Romans transformed their colonies into miniature versions of Rome. Examine urban design in Augustan towns and investigate iconic Roman structures such as theaters, temples, and aqueducts. Highlights include the Theater at Orange, the Maison Carrée at Nîmes, and the aqueducts at Nîmes and Segovia. Learn about imperial and private arches and tombs in the western provinces, including the three-bayed arch at Orange and the Trophy of Augustus at La Turbie. Gain insights into how Roman architecture shaped the landscape and culture of North Italy, France, Spain, and Croatia.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Roman Colonies in the West
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- Chapter 2. Urban Planning in North Italy and the South of France
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- Chapter 3. Augustan Temples at Vienne and Nimes
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- Chapter 4. The Pont du Gard and the Aqueduct at Segovia
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- Chapter 5. Augustus Pacification of the Alpine Tribes and his Trophy at La Turbie
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- Chapter 6. Funerary and Commemorative Architecture
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