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Late Antiquity Constantine’s Aula Nova in Trier, 305-312 CE, hovering behind the Electoral Palace (1756)

Late Antiquity Constantine’s Aula Nova in Trier, 305-312 CE, hovering behind the Electoral Palace (1756)

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Page 1: Late Antiquity Constantine’s Aula Nova in Trier, 305-312 CE, hovering behind the Electoral Palace (1756)

Late Antiquity

Constantine’s Aula Nova in Trier, 305-312 CE, hovering behind the Electoral Palace (1756)

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Long life of the genus basilica

Romanesque basilica Gothic basilicaEarly Christian basilica

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476Fall of Rome

c. 1400Italian

Renaissance begins

Late Antique or Early

Christian

Carolingian+

Ottonian

Medieval styles in Western Europe

Romanesque GothicEarly medieval

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Architecture of late antiquity

476Fall of Rome

1453Ottoman Turks

conquer Constantinople

Byzantine = Eastern Empire

Late Antique or Early

ChristianByzantine

What is “late antiquity”?

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II. How did the style of late antique art differ from Classical art?

Arch of Constantine, Rome, ca. 315

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II. How did the style of late antique art differ from Classical art?

Arch of Constantine, Rome, ca. 315

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II. How did the style of late antique art differ from Classical art?

Arch of Constantine, Rome, ca. 315

Classical roundel, 100-33 CE Late antique frieze, ca. 315 CE

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4th-century early Christian basilicasRoman civic basilicas1st cen. BCE – 4th cen. CE

III. What about late antique architecture: how was it different from Classical architecture?

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Roman civil basilica at Pompeii, Italy, ca. 80 BCE

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Roman civil basilica at Pompeii, Italy, ca. 80 BCE

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Basilica Ulpia in the Forum of Trajan, Rome, 106-12 CE

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Basilica Ulpia in the Forum of Trajan, Rome, 106-12 CE

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Aula Nova (Constantine’s Basilica), Trier, Germany, 305-312 CE

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Aula Nova (Constantine’s Basilica), Trier, Germany, 305-312 CE

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Aula Nova (Constantine’s Basilica), Trier, Germany, 305-312 CE

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Aula Nova (Constantine’s Basilica), Trier, Germany, 305-312 CE

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Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine, Rome, Italy, 307-315

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Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine, Rome, Italy, 307-315

a vaulted Roman civil basilica in molded concrete