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Papers of the British School at Rome, 2013
The conversion of a fourth-century secular basilica into the church of Sant'Andrea Catabarbara in Rome during the 470s invites a discussion of how architectural adaptation contributed to the identity of its restorer, Valila. More than a century after the praetorian prefect of Italy, Junius Bassus, founded the basilica in 331, a Goth named Valila ...
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The conversion of a fourth-century secular basilica into the church of Sant'Andrea Catabarbara in Rome during the 470s invites a discussion of how architectural adaptation contributed to the identity of its restorer, Valila. More than a century after the praetorian prefect of Italy, Junius Bassus, founded the basilica in 331, a Goth named Valila ...
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Public Use And Privacy In Late Antique Houses In Asia Minor: The Architecture Of Spatial Control
Late Antique Archaeology, 2006Large numbers of visitors frequented the town houses of influential patrons in Late Antiquity. The owners responded to this increased public access, and hence met their heightened need for privacy, by adopting certain architectural measures to isolate and/or redesign reception rooms, especially audience halls, which received unpredictable numbers of ...
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Memories of Buildings? Messages in Late Antique Architectural Representations
2011The main themes of this volume are the identification of 'visions', 'messages', and 'meanings' in various facets of Byzantine culture and the possible differences in the perception of these visions, messages and meanings as seen by their original audience and by modern scholars.
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Elite Architecture and the Late Antique Ascetic Christian Communities of Cimitile and Sohag
Journal of the Society of Architectural HistoriansAbstract Paulinus of Nola and Shenoute of Atripe were prolific writers and architectural patrons of ascetic communities in the fourth and fifth centuries CE. Despite their rejection of luxury and elite culture, both were responsible for the construction of lavish church complexes at the hearts of those communities, in which architecture ...
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Choice and context in the late antique architecture: Questioning the Cilician Domed Basilicas
2021116
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kyle Wang
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Type and Archetype in Late Antique and Byzantine Art and Architecture
2023Jelena Bogdanović +3 more
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