Spolia, an archaic term rarely used outside of the study of Roman and Medieval antiquities, describes the practice of recycling existing architectural elements by incorporating them into new buildings. The word itself is derived from the Latin spoils, a phrase used to describe the act of taking trophies, usually armour and weaponry, from the enemy after a battle. The spoils of war would either be worn as trophies or used to decorate the victors’ houses and temples. In architecture and design spolia traditionally refers particularly to the re-use of the elements of the classical column: the shaft, base, capital and entablature. Spolia is a tactic that relies on contingency, availability and ease of supply. It relies on the materials that are...
A study of literary representations of buildings leads to intersections of comparative literature an...
It has often been remarked that the central parts of Rome, notably the Forum Romanum, retain their p...
Do the concept of spolia, the ideas of Georges Bataille, Walter Benjamin’s ‘Angel of History’ and th...
In the fields of archaeology, art history and history, spolia have traditionally been studied as phe...
The word spolia is a plural noun from the Latin spolium, meaning the hide or fleece stripped from th...
The architectural landscape of present-day Rome is a physical history lesson in the use of spolia; a...
“Spolia” is a term applied to earlier architectural elements re-used in new buildings. This practice...
In this thesis, spolia is defined as the repurposing of found artifacts or material with ingrained p...
The remains of the early Byzantine churches of west Asia Minor are real repositories of reused Clas...
When Vasari used the term spoglie to denote marbles taken from pagan monuments for Rome’s Christian ...
V zaključni seminarski nalogi bom podrobneje predstavila prakso ponovne uporabe spolij v antičnem Ri...
Dieser Artikel bietet eine Übersicht über den Einsatz von Spolien in Rom zwischen dem 4. und dem 13...
“Spolia” is a solo exhibition shown at The Golden Thread Gallery, Belfast, 2nd April - 25th April 20...
The elevation of Ravenna as a new Imperial capital, at the beginning of the 5th century, determined ...
In this paper I outline the problem of the reuse of ancient figurative sculpture in the Medieval arc...
A study of literary representations of buildings leads to intersections of comparative literature an...
It has often been remarked that the central parts of Rome, notably the Forum Romanum, retain their p...
Do the concept of spolia, the ideas of Georges Bataille, Walter Benjamin’s ‘Angel of History’ and th...
In the fields of archaeology, art history and history, spolia have traditionally been studied as phe...
The word spolia is a plural noun from the Latin spolium, meaning the hide or fleece stripped from th...
The architectural landscape of present-day Rome is a physical history lesson in the use of spolia; a...
“Spolia” is a term applied to earlier architectural elements re-used in new buildings. This practice...
In this thesis, spolia is defined as the repurposing of found artifacts or material with ingrained p...
The remains of the early Byzantine churches of west Asia Minor are real repositories of reused Clas...
When Vasari used the term spoglie to denote marbles taken from pagan monuments for Rome’s Christian ...
V zaključni seminarski nalogi bom podrobneje predstavila prakso ponovne uporabe spolij v antičnem Ri...
Dieser Artikel bietet eine Übersicht über den Einsatz von Spolien in Rom zwischen dem 4. und dem 13...
“Spolia” is a solo exhibition shown at The Golden Thread Gallery, Belfast, 2nd April - 25th April 20...
The elevation of Ravenna as a new Imperial capital, at the beginning of the 5th century, determined ...
In this paper I outline the problem of the reuse of ancient figurative sculpture in the Medieval arc...
A study of literary representations of buildings leads to intersections of comparative literature an...
It has often been remarked that the central parts of Rome, notably the Forum Romanum, retain their p...
Do the concept of spolia, the ideas of Georges Bataille, Walter Benjamin’s ‘Angel of History’ and th...