
The Ionic Capital in Late Antique Rome
John J. Herrmann Jr.
Archaeologica, 56
1988, with 147 b/w plates, 22 x 30, in brossura
88-7689-021-1
Subjects
John J. Herrmann Jr.
Archaeologica, 56
1988, with 147 b/w plates, 22 x 30, in brossura
88-7689-021-1
Contents
Introduction
The severans to the tetrarchy: local roman workshop
The severans to the tetrarchy: Asiatic products
The severans to the tetrarchy: Attic products
The severans to the tetrarchy: thasian products
The early christian period: eastern workshop
The early christian period: decorated capitals of Roman workshop
The early christian period: schematic capitals of roman workshop
Conclusions