The Roman imperial mausolem in late antiquity /
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Language: | English |
Imprint: | Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009. |
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Table of Contents:
- List of Illustrations page
- Preface
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. The Emperor in Death
- Chapter 2. From Tumulus to Domed Rotunda in Imperial Mausolea
- Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome
- Templum Gentis Flaviae (Flavian Mausoleum), Rome
- Column of Trajan, Rome
- Mausoleum of Hadrian, Rome
- Tomb of Gordian III, Zaitha
- Mausoleum of Gallienus, Near Rome
- The Imperial Mausoleum Transformed
- Chapter 3. The Mature Domed Rotunda - Mausolea of the Tetrarchs
- Mausoleum of Diocletian, Split
- Mausoleum of Maximian (?) at San Vittore, Milan
- Mausoleum of Galerius, Romuliana (Gamzigrad)
- Mausoleum of the Mother of Maximin Daia (?), &Scheck;arkamen
- Mausoleum of Maxentius, Rome
- Tor de' Schiavi, Rome
- Epilogue: Mausoleum of Julian, Tarsus
- Site Selection for Late Roman Imperial Mausolea
- Evolution of the Imperial Domed Rotunda Mausoleum
- Space and Functions in Tetrarchic Imperial Mausolea
- Chapter 4. Mausolea of the Christian Emperors
- Mausoleum of Helena, Rome
- Mausoleum of Constantine (Apostoleion), Constantinople
- Mausoleum of Constans (?), Centcelles
- Mausoleum of Constantina, Rome
- Sant' Aquilion, Milan
- Mausoleum of Honorius (Santa Petronilla), Rome
- Epilogue: Other Christian Imperial Tombs
- Sacred Site and Mausoleum
- Figurative Decoration in Christian Imperial Mausolea
- Placement of Sarcophagi
- Chapter 5. Sepulcra Divorum - Symbolism and Cult Practices
- Conclusion
- Appendix A. List of Imperial Mausolea in Chronological Order and Burials contained therein
- Appendix B. "UBI Sepulti Usnt": the Burial Places of Roman Emperors and Members of their Families from Caracalla (217) to Anastasius (518)
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Index