The Rise of Christianity in the Greco-Roman World

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The Rise of Christianity in the Greco-Roman World Early Christian Art and Architecture I

Maison Carée, Nîmes, 16 BCE

Pantheon, Rome; 27 BCE, 110s-120s CE

Hadrian’s Mausoleum, Rome, 130-39

Arch of Titus, Rome, 81

Market Gate, Miletus (Pergamum Museum), ~ 160

Temple of Venus, Baalbek, 2d cent, rebuilt 3d

Diocletian’s Palace, Split, ~300

Imperial Fora, Rome Basilica Ulpia, 110-113

House of the Vetii and cross sections of a typical house in Pompeii, 1st cent

House of St Peter, Capernaum, 1st cent Martyrium, 5th cent http://currentincarmel.com/column-capernaum-the-healing-place House of St Peter, Capernaum, 1st cent Martyrium, 5th cent St. Peter's Church, 1990

House Church, Dura Europos, 230

Synagog, Dura Europos, 240s http://www.deeperstudy.com/img/dura_synagogue_isometric.gif Wikipedia http://www.reed.edu/humanities/Hum110/dura_images04/Images/034245.jpg http://richardmcbee.com/writings/jewish-art-before-1800/item/considering-dura-part-i

Basilica of Maxentius, Rome, 313

Hadrian, ~120 (Vatican); M Aurelius, Capitoline bronze, 161-80; Philip the Arab, Vatican, 244-49; the Tetrarchs, St Mark’s Venice ~300; Colossal head of Constantine, Capitoline Museum

Plotinus, late III, Ostia Eutropius, ~450, Vienna

Catacomb of S Callisto: fresco in Crypt of Lucina, Cubicle of Sacraments, 3d-4th cents Brescia Medallion (3d or 4th or 5th or 6th

Mosaic Pavement in House of Apuleius, Ostia, 1st cent BCE Capture of Jericho, S Maria Maggiore, Rome, 352-66 Orpheus and the Beasts, Roman house in Jerusalem, 5th cent

Pompeii, streets Ostia, Piazza delle Corporazione, restored apartment block

Pompeii, Forum

Rome, Colosseum Pompeii, Amphitheater