textThis study provides an in depth analysis of three temples dedicated to emperors in Roman Asia (western Asia Minor): the Temple of Divine Rulers at Aphrodisias, the Temple of Divine Rulers at Ephesus and the Temple of Zeus Philios and Trajan at Pergamon. Focusing on each case study in a separate chapter, the project provides a brief introduction to each city's history and a detailed discussion of each temple's name, dating, patronage structure, architectural form, sculptural program, and the application techniques of sculptural and architectural details. The study proposes an understanding of these temples as key monuments of constantly changing dynamic urban landscapes rather than simple symbolic gestures towards the Roman emperors. Uti...
This dissertation addresses the questions of whether, and to what extent, West Greek urban planning ...
© 2011 Simon James YoungThis thesis discusses the development of the Greek agora in three cities in ...
Depictions of architecture in the official state reliefs, coins, and medallions of the Roman emperor...
This dissertation investigates sculptural programs that ornamented public buildings in four cities i...
This study examines the transformation of sacred space from pagan to Christian during the period of ...
This study examines the transformation of sacred space from pagan to Christian during the period of ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the private patronage of public buildin...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the private patronage of public buildin...
The cities of Pergamon, Smyrna and Ephesus have caught the attention of many scholars throughout the...
The cities of Pergamon, Smyrna and Ephesus have caught the attention of many scholars throughout the...
The cities of Pergamon, Smyrna and Ephesus have caught the attention of many scholars throughout the...
This study is a systematic, comparative analysis of the monumentalization of Roman imperial harbors ...
This study is a systematic, comparative analysis of the monumentalization of Roman imperial harbors ...
This dissertation considers the monumental urban fountains and nymphaea dedicated by or to ancient R...
This dissertation considers the monumental urban fountains and nymphaea dedicated by or to ancient R...
This dissertation addresses the questions of whether, and to what extent, West Greek urban planning ...
© 2011 Simon James YoungThis thesis discusses the development of the Greek agora in three cities in ...
Depictions of architecture in the official state reliefs, coins, and medallions of the Roman emperor...
This dissertation investigates sculptural programs that ornamented public buildings in four cities i...
This study examines the transformation of sacred space from pagan to Christian during the period of ...
This study examines the transformation of sacred space from pagan to Christian during the period of ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the private patronage of public buildin...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the private patronage of public buildin...
The cities of Pergamon, Smyrna and Ephesus have caught the attention of many scholars throughout the...
The cities of Pergamon, Smyrna and Ephesus have caught the attention of many scholars throughout the...
The cities of Pergamon, Smyrna and Ephesus have caught the attention of many scholars throughout the...
This study is a systematic, comparative analysis of the monumentalization of Roman imperial harbors ...
This study is a systematic, comparative analysis of the monumentalization of Roman imperial harbors ...
This dissertation considers the monumental urban fountains and nymphaea dedicated by or to ancient R...
This dissertation considers the monumental urban fountains and nymphaea dedicated by or to ancient R...
This dissertation addresses the questions of whether, and to what extent, West Greek urban planning ...
© 2011 Simon James YoungThis thesis discusses the development of the Greek agora in three cities in ...
Depictions of architecture in the official state reliefs, coins, and medallions of the Roman emperor...