Rome Redux: The Tetrarchic Renaissance - Roman Architecture
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the architectural renaissance of Rome during the Tetrarchic period in this 1-hour 14-minute lecture from Yale University's Roman Architecture course. Delve into the third-century crisis that led to an "architectural wasteland" and discover how Diocletian's rise and the establishment of the Tetrarchy ushered in a new era of stability and architectural revival. Examine key monuments and structures, including the Aurelian Walls, the Five-Column Monument, the restored Curia, and the massive Baths of Diocletian. Journey beyond Rome to study Diocletian's Palace at Split and other tetrarchic palaces throughout the empire. Gain insights into the architectural legacy of this pivotal period, concluding with an examination of Maxentius' villa on the Via Appia. Access complete course materials through the Open Yale Courses website for a comprehensive understanding of Roman architecture during this transformative era.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Crisis in the Third Century and the Aurelian Walls
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- Chapter 2. The Rise of the Tetrarchy
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- Chapter 3. The Decennial or Five-Column Monument in the Roman Forum
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- Chapter 4. The Senate House or Curia Julia
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- Chapter 5. The Baths of Diocletian
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- Chapter 6. The Palace of Diocletian at Split
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- Chapter 7. Tetrarchic Palaces Around the Empire
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