The thesis argued is that in the fourth and fifth centuries ecclesiastical authorities in Rome sought to Christianise the city and its inhabitants through the location of new basilicas within the walls. The current consensus argues that all the churches constructed within the city were built where they were due to Christian land ownership of that site, because an area was a particularly populous one, or that there was a pre-Constantinian 'house-church' on the spot. This, for me, is looking at the city on too superficial a level. If we move away from this perspective and more towards a viewpoint that actually sees these fourth and fifth century churches in the context of the buildings that surrounded them, we can then regard them in the way ...
John Curranâs impressive book on fourth century Rome is an important contribution to a fertile area ...
During the eleventh and twelfth centuries the Church began a process of renovation (renovatio) and ...
Religion has always impacted how we structure the physical world around us, and the Roman world was ...
Architecture provides a cultural window into peoples’ thoughts, actions, and beliefs. This is especi...
Rome is a city that has always been described as an eternal city. This eternal character can be foun...
© 2016 Dr. Lachlan William James TurnbullThis thesis investigates the contexts of Christian art in t...
textThis dissertation investigates one subset of the many "signs and symbols" representative of trad...
This dissertation situates the development of early medieval Rome as a sacred city in its 6th- to 9t...
The thesis concerns the organisation and typology of building construction in Rome during the period...
This thesis investigates the relationship between Christianity and urban monumental space in the lat...
This is the first systematic investigation of the explosion in Christian building projects that tran...
This thesis examines temple conversion in the cities of Alexandria, Cyrene and Carthage during the 4...
This thesis explores Rome’s built environment from its early republican foundation to the period of ...
This thesis interrogates material sources from the fifth and sixth centuries to come to a nuanced un...
It has often been remarked that the central parts of Rome, notably the Forum Romanum, retain their p...
John Curranâs impressive book on fourth century Rome is an important contribution to a fertile area ...
During the eleventh and twelfth centuries the Church began a process of renovation (renovatio) and ...
Religion has always impacted how we structure the physical world around us, and the Roman world was ...
Architecture provides a cultural window into peoples’ thoughts, actions, and beliefs. This is especi...
Rome is a city that has always been described as an eternal city. This eternal character can be foun...
© 2016 Dr. Lachlan William James TurnbullThis thesis investigates the contexts of Christian art in t...
textThis dissertation investigates one subset of the many "signs and symbols" representative of trad...
This dissertation situates the development of early medieval Rome as a sacred city in its 6th- to 9t...
The thesis concerns the organisation and typology of building construction in Rome during the period...
This thesis investigates the relationship between Christianity and urban monumental space in the lat...
This is the first systematic investigation of the explosion in Christian building projects that tran...
This thesis examines temple conversion in the cities of Alexandria, Cyrene and Carthage during the 4...
This thesis explores Rome’s built environment from its early republican foundation to the period of ...
This thesis interrogates material sources from the fifth and sixth centuries to come to a nuanced un...
It has often been remarked that the central parts of Rome, notably the Forum Romanum, retain their p...
John Curranâs impressive book on fourth century Rome is an important contribution to a fertile area ...
During the eleventh and twelfth centuries the Church began a process of renovation (renovatio) and ...
Religion has always impacted how we structure the physical world around us, and the Roman world was ...