How were the architectural ideas behind great Roman building projects carried out in practice? Each major phase of the building process is considered in the building histories of the Baths of Caracalla, the Pantheon, the Coliseum, and the great temples at Baalbek. New hypotheses are advanced on the raising of monolithic columns, the construction sequence of the Coliseum, and the vaulting of the Pantheon. The illustrations include archival and original photographs, as well as numerous explanatory drawings.
Roman Builders: A Study in Architectural Process
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This book provides a detailed study of Roman architectural processes, supporting education in ancient history, architecture, and engineering.
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| Weight | 0.726 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 17.4 × 2 × 24.7 in |

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