From Mycenae to Constantinople: Evolution of the Ancient City (Paperback)
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Short Description for From Mycenae to Constantinople Studies of selected ancient cities, giving an account of their architecture, not only from the art historical point of view, but as an expression of the social organization, and political systems employed by those who lived in them.
Full description- Publisher: ROUTLEDGE
- Published: 22 October 1992
- Format: Paperback 256 pages
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- Categories: Art History | Public Buildings: Civic, Commercial, Industrial, Etc | Urban Communities | Ancient History: To C 500 CE | Archaeology
- ISBN 13: 9780415059985 ISBN 10: 0415059984
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Full description for From Mycenae to Constantinople
In this book Professor Tomlinson examines a representative selection of Greek and Roman cities, looking specifically at their architectural remains. They are chosen for their importance to our understanding of the evolution of city form, either because they were already important in antiquity, or because the quality of the remains makes them particularly interesting. Thus the survey includes early places which failed to develop, places which were major, dominant cities in their own time, and others which were never more than ordinary but which through accident (the eruption of Vesuvius at Pompeii) have left especially signiificant remains. Collectively, these illustrate the form of the ancient city, and its architectural response to the social organisation it comprises, as well as the varying politcal systems to which it reacted. It leads up to the imperial cities which served as the base for imperial authority, down to the social organisation it comprised, as well as the varying political systems to which it reacted. It leads up to the imperial cities which served as the base for imperial autority, down to the creation of the new Rome for Constantine's Christian Empire at Constantiniople. This is more than a book about pure ancient arcihtecture: rather it is architecture in its social context - showing how arcitecture is part of history rather than an aesthetic topic to be treated in isoloation. So, Tomlinson emphasises how the form and arrangement of different building types persist or develop in response to differing circumstances.

