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Novios Plautios THE FICORONI CISTA 350-300 BCE. Bronze, height 2'6-1/4" (78.6 cm). Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia, Rome. [Fig. 06-01]

PORTA AUGUSTA Perugia, Italy. 3rd-2nd century BCE . [Fig. 06-02]

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Novios Plautios THE FICORONI CISTA 350-300 BCE . Bronze, height 2'6-1/4" (78.6 cm). Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia, Rome. [Fig. 06-01]. PORTA AUGUSTA Perugia, Italy. 3rd-2nd century BCE . [Fig. 06-02]. THE ANCIENT ROMAN WORLD [Map 06-01]. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Novios Plautios THE FICORONI CISTA350-300 BCE. Bronze, height 2'6-1/4" (78.6 cm).

Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia, Rome. [Fig. 06-01]

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PORTA AUGUSTAPerugia, Italy. 3rd-2nd century BCE. [Fig. 06-02]

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THE ANCIENT ROMAN WORLD[Map 06-01]

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MODEL (A) AND PLAN (B) OF AN ETRUSCAN TEMPLEBased on descriptions by Vitruvius. [Fig. 06-03a]

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MODEL (A) AND PLAN (B) OF AN ETRUSCAN TEMPLEBased on descriptions by Vitruvius. [Fig. 06-03b]

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Master Sculptor Vulca (?) APOLLOFrom the temple of Minerva, Portonaccio, Veii. c. 510-500 BCE.

Painted terra cotta, height 5'10" (1.8 m).Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia, Rome. [Fig. 06-04]

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FAÇADE OF LIBRARY OF CELSUS, EPHESUSModern Turkey. Detail showing capital, architrave, frieze, and cornice, conforming to the

Composite order. 135 CE. Marble. [Fig. 06-05]

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ELEMENTS OF ARCHITECTURE: Roman Architectural Orders

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BOYS CLIMBING ROCKS AND DIVING, TOMB OF HUNTING AND FISHINGTarquinia, Italy. Late 6th century BCE. [Fig. 06-06]

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DANCERS AND DINERS, TOMB OF THE TRICLINIUMTarquinia, Italy. c. 480-470 BCE. [Fig. 06-07]

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BURIAL CHAMBER, TOMB OF THE RELIEFSCerveteri, Italy. 3rd century BCE. [Fig. 06-08]

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RECLINING COUPLE ON A SARCOPHAGUS FROM CERVETERIc. 520 BCE. Terra cotta, length 6'7" (2.06 m).

Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia, Rome. [Fig. 06-09]

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MARRIED COUPLE (LARTH TETNIES AND THANCHVIL TARNAI) EMBRACINGLid of a sarcophagus. c. 350-300 BCE. Marble, length 7' (2.13 m).

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Museum purchase with funds donated by contribution and the Benjamin Pierce Cheney Fund (86.145a-b) [Fig. 06-10]

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CAPITOLINE SHE-WOLFc. 500 BCE or c. 800 CE? (Boys underneath, 15th century CE).

Bronze, height 33-1/2" (85 cm). Museo Capitolino, Rome. [Fig. 06-11]

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HEAD OF A MAN (TRADITIONALLY KNOWN AS "BRUTUS")c. 300 BCE. Bronze, eyes of painted ivory, height 12-1/2" (31.8 cm).

Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome. [Fig. 06-12]

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PORTRAIT HEAD OF AN ELDER FROM SCOPPITO1st century BCE. Marble, height 11" (28 cm).

Museo Nazionale, Chieti. [Fig. 06-13]

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PATRICIAN CARRYING PORTRAIT BUSTS OF TWO ANCESTORS (KNOWN AS THE BARBERINI TOGATUS)

End of 1st century BCE or beginning of 1st century CE.Marble, height 5'5" (1.65 m). Palazzo de Conservatori, Rome. [Fig. 06-14]

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AULUS METELLUS (THE ORATOR)Found near Perugia. c. 80 BCE. Bronze, height 5'11" (1.8 m).

Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Florence. [Fig. 06-15]

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DENARIUS WITH PORTRAIT OF JULIUS CAESAR44 BCE. Silver, diameter approximately 3/4" (1.9 cm).American Numismatic Society, New York. [Fig. 06-16]

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ELEMENTS OF ARCHITECTURE: The Roman Arch

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PONT DU GARDNîmes, France. Late 1st century BCE.

Height above river 160' (49 m), width of road bed on lower arcade 20' (6 m).[Fig. 06-17]

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EXTERIOR VIEW (A) AND PLAN (B) of a TEMPLE, PERHAPS DEDICATED TO PORTUNUSForum Boarium (Cattle Market), Rome. Late 2nd century BCE. [Fig. 06-18a]

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EXTERIOR VIEW (A) AND PLAN (B) of a TEMPLE, PERHAPS DEDICATED TO PORTUNUSForum Boarium (Cattle Market), Rome. Late 2nd century BCE. [Fig. 06-18b]

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AUGUSTUS OF PRIMAPORTAEarly 1st century CE. Perhaps a copy of a bronze statue of c. 20 BCE.

Marble, originally colored, height 6'8" (2.03 m).Musei Vaticani, Braccio Nuovo, Rome. [Fig. 06-19]

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ARA PACIS AUGUSTAE (ALTAR OF AUGUSTAN PEACE)Rome. 13-9 BCE. View of west side. Marble, approx. 34'5" × 38' (10.5 × 11.6 m).

[Fig. 06-20 A Broader Look]

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RECONSTRUCTION DRAWING OF THE ARA PACIS AUGUSTAE [Fig. 06-21]

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IMPERIAL PROCESSIONDetail of a relief on the south side of the Ara Pacis.

Height 5'2" (1.6 m). [Fig. 06-22]

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GEMMA AUGUSTEAEarly 1st century CE. Onyx, 7-1/2" × 9" (19 × 23 cm).

Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. [Fig. 06-23]

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AERIAL VIEW OF THE RUINS OF POMPEIIDestroyed 79 CE. [Fig. 06-24]

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RECONSTRUCTION DRAWING OF CENTRAL POMPEII IN ITS CURRENT STATE [Fig. 06-25]

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PLAN AND RECONSTRUCTION DRAWING of the HOUSE OF THE SILVER WEDDINGPompeii. 1st century CE. [Fig. 06-26]

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PERISTYLE GARDEN, HOUSE OF THE VETTIIPompeii. Rebuilt 62-79 CE. [Fig. 06-27]

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PLAN OF THE HOUSE OF THE VETTIIPompeii. Rebuilt 62-79 CE. [Fig. 06-28]

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WALL PAINTING IN THE "IXION ROOM," HOUSE OF THE VETTIIPompeii. Rebuilt 62-79 CE. [Fig. 06-29]

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INITIATION RITES OF THE CULT OF BACCHUS (?), VILLA OF THE MYSTERIESPompeii. Wall painting. c. 60-50 BCE. [Fig. 06-30]

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CITYSCAPE, HOUSE OF PUBLIUS FANNIUS SYNISTORBoscoreale. Detail of a wall painting from a bedroom. c. 50-30 BCE.

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Rogers Fund, 1903. (03.14.13) [Fig. 06-31]

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GARDEN VISTA, VILLA OF LIVIA AT PRIMAPORTANear Rome. Late 1st century BCE.

Museo Nazionale Romano, Rome. [Fig. 06-32]

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A PAINTER AT WORKFrom the House of the Surgeon, Pompeii. 1st century BCE-1st century CE.

Fresco, 17-7/8" × 17-3/8" (45.5 × 45.3 cm).Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples. [Fig. 06-33]

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STILL LIFE, HOUSE OF THE STAGS (CERVI)Herculaneum. Detail of a wall painting. Before 79 CE.

Approx. 1'2" × 1'-1/2" (35.5 × 31.7 cm).Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples. [Fig. 06-34]

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PORTRAIT OF A MARRIED COUPLEWall painting from Pompeii. Mid 1st century CE. Height 25-1/2" (64.8 cm).

Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples. [Fig. 06-35]

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THE ARCH OF TITUSRome. c. 81 CE (restored 1822-1824).

Concrete and white marble, height 50' (15 m). [Fig. 06-36]

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SPOILS FROM THE TEMPLE IN JERUSALEMRelief in the passageway of the Arch of Titus.

Marble, height 6'8" (2.03 m). [Fig. 06-37]

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ELEMENTS OF ARCHITECTURE: Roman Vaulting

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RECONSTRUCTION DRAWING OF THE FLAVIAN AMPHITHEATER (COLOSSEUM)Rome. 70-80 CE. [Fig. 06-38]

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OUTER WALL OF THE FLAVIAN AMPHITHEATERRome. 70-80 CE. [Fig. 06-39]

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YOUNG FLAVIAN WOMANc. 90 CE. Marble, height 25" (65.5 cm).Museo Capitolino, Rome. [Fig. 06-40a]

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YOUNG FLAVIAN WOMANc. 90 CE. Marble, height 25" (65.5 cm).Museo Capitolino, Rome. [Fig. 06-40b]

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MIDDLE-AGED FLAVIAN WOMANLate 1st century CE. Marble, height 9-1/2" (24.1 cm).

Musei Vaticani, Museo Gregoriano Profano, ex-Lateranese, Rome. [Fig. 06-41a]

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MIDDLE-AGED FLAVIAN WOMANLate 1st century CE. Marble, height 9-1/2" (24.1 cm).

Musei Vaticani, Museo Gregoriano Profano, ex-Lateranese, Rome. [Fig. 06-41b]

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MODEL OF IMPERIAL ROME IN c. 324 CE [Fig. 06-42]

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PLAN OF TRAJAN'S FORUM AND MARKETc. 110-113 CE. [Fig. 06-43]

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Gilbert Gorski RESTORED PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF THE CENTRAL HALL, BASILICA ULPIARome. As it was c. 112 CE. [Fig. 06-44]

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RECONSTRUCTION DRAWING OF TRAJAN'S MARKETRome. As it was 100-112 CE. [Fig. 06-45]

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MAIN HALL, TRAJAN'S MARKETRome. 100-112 CE. [Fig. 06-46]

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COLUMN OF TRAJANRome. 113-116 CE, or after 117 CE. Marble, overall height with base 125' (38 m); column

alone 97'8" (29.77 m); length of relief 625' (190.5 m). [Fig. 06-47]

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ROMANS CROSSING THE DANUBE AND BUILDING A FORTDetail of the lowest part of the Column of Trajan. 113-116 CE, or after 117 CE.

Marble, height of the spiral band approx. 36" (91 cm). [Fig. 06-48]

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PANTHEONRome. c. 110-128 CE. [Fig. 06-49]

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RECONSTRUCTION DRAWING OF THE PANTHEON [Fig. 06-50]

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PLAN OF THE PANTHEON [Fig. 06-51]

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DOME OF THE PANTHEONWith light from the oculus on its coffered ceiling. c. 110-128 CE.

Brick, concrete, marble veneer, diameter of dome 143' (43.5 m). [Fig. 06-52]

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PLAN OF HADRIAN'S VILLATivoli. c. 125-135 CE. [Fig. 06-53]

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THE CANAL (REFLECTING POOL), HADRIAN'S VILLATivoli. c. 125-135 CE. [Fig. 06-54]

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BATTLE OF CENTAURS AND WILD BEASTSFrom Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli. c. 125 CE. Mosaic, 23" × 36" (58.4 × 91.4 cm).

Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Antikensammlung, Berlin.[Fig. 06-55]

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THE UNSWEPT FLOORMosaic variant of a 2nd-century BCE painting by Sosos of Pergamon. 2nd century CE.

Musei Vaticani, Museo Gregoriano Profano, Rome. [Fig. 06-56 Technique]

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EQUESTRIAN STATUE OF MARCUS AURELIUSc. 176 CE. Bronze, originally gilded, height of statue 11'6" (3.5 m).

Museo Capitolino, Rome. [Fig. 06-57]

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COMMODUS AS HERCULESFrom the Esquiline Hill, Rome. c. 191-192 CE. Marble, height 46 1/2" (118 cm).

Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome. [Fig. 06-58]

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A CLOSER LOOK: Sarcophagus with the Indian Triumph of Dionysusc. 190 CE. Marble, 47-1/2" × 92-1/2" × 35-13/16" (120.7 × 234.9 × 90.96 cm).

Walters Art Museum, Baltimore.

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CARACALLAEarly 3rd century CE. Marble, height 14-1/2" (36.2 cm).

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Samuel D. Lee Fund, 1940. (40.11.1A).[Fig. 06-59]

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AERIAL VIEW (A) AND PLAN (B) of the BATHS OF CARACALLARome. c. 211-217 CE. [Fig. 06-60a]

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AERIAL VIEW (A) AND PLAN (B) of the BATHS OF CARACALLARome. c. 211-217 CE. [Fig. 06-60b]

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PORTRAIT OF A TETRARCH (GALERIUS?)Early 4th century CE. Porphyry, 2'5-1/2" (65 cm).

Egyptian Museum, Cairo. [Fig. 06-61]

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THE TETRARCHSc. 300 CE. Porphyry, height of figures 51" (129 cm).

Installed at the corner of the façade of the Cathedral of St. Mark, Venice. [Fig. 06-62]

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AUDIENCE HALL OF CONSTANTIUS CHLORUS (NOW KNOWN AS THE BASILICA)Trier, Germany. View of the nave.

Early 4th century CE. Height of room 100' (30.5 m). [Fig. 06-63]

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EXTERIOR OF AUDIENCE HALL OF CONSTANTIUS CHLORUSTrier, Germany. Early 4th century CE. [Fig. 06-64]

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ARCH OF CONSTANTINERome. 312-315 CE (dedicated July 25, 315).

69' × 85' (21 × 26 m). [Fig. 06-65]

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HADRIAN/CONSTANTINE HUNTING BOAR AND SACRIFICING TO APOLLO; CONSTANTINE ADDRESSING THE ROMAN PEOPLE IN THE ROMAN FORUM

Tondi made for a monument to Hadrian and reused on the Arch of Constantine. c. 130-138 CE. Marble, diameter 6'6" (2 m).

Frieze by Constantinian sculptors 312-315 CE. Marble, height 3'4" (1 m). [Fig. 06-66]

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VIEW (A), RECONSTRUCTION (B), AND PLAN (C) OF THE BASILICA OF MAXENTIUS AND CONSTANTINE (BASILICA NOVA)Rome. 306-313 CE. [Fig. 06-67a]

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VIEW (A), RECONSTRUCTION (B), AND PLAN (C) OF THE BASILICA OF MAXENTIUS AND CONSTANTINE (BASILICA NOVA)Rome. 306-313 CE. [Fig. 06-67b]

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VIEW (A), RECONSTRUCTION (B), AND PLAN (C) OF THE BASILICA OF MAXENTIUS AND CONSTANTINE (BASILICA NOVA)Rome. 306-313 CE. [Fig. 06-67c]

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CONSTANTINE THE GREATFrom the Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine, Rome. 325-326 CE.

Marble, height of head 8'6" (2.6 m). Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome. [Fig. 06-68]

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PLATTERFrom Mildenhall, England. Mid 4th century CE. Silver, diameter approx. 24" (61 cm).

British Museum, London. [Fig. 06-69]

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PRIESTESS OF BACCHUS (?)Right panel of the diptych of Symmachus and Nicomachus. c. 390-401 CE.

Ivory, 11-3/4" × 4-3/4" (29.9 × 12 cm).Victoria & Albert Museum, London. [Fig. 06-70]