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The Rise of Christianity in the Greco-Roman World
Early Christian Art and Architecture II
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Maison Carrée, Nîmes, 16 BCE
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Hadrian’s Mausoleum, Rome, 130-39
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Arch of Titus, Rome, 81
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House of St Peter, Capernaum, 1st cent
Martyrium, 5th cent
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Imperial Fora, Rome Basilica Ulpia,
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Basilica of Maxentius, Rome, 313
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Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Jerusalem, ~ 335
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St Peter’s Basilica, Rome, 319-335
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Santa Sabina, Rome, 422-32; San Apollinare in Classe, 533-49
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Mosaics in St Apollinare
Santa Costanza, Rome, mid 4th
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Hadrian, ~120 (Vatican); M Aurelius, Capitoline bronze, ; Philip the Arab, Vatican, ; the Tetrarchs, St Mark’s Venice ~300; Colossal head of Constantine, , Capitoline Museum
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Constantine (Rome, Capitol Museum)
Constantius II (337-61)
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Emperor Julian, 361-63, Louvre
Eutropius, ~450, Vienna
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Prefect, 359
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Missorium of Theodosius I, ~388
(Copy from Museo Nacional de Arte Romano, Mérida (original in the Real Academia de la Historia, Madrid)
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Long-Cross Solidus of Pulcheria (414 – 453), Constantinople, 420-422
(Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum)
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Apsidal mosaic from the Church of Santa Pudenziana, Rome (late IV)
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Ivory diptychs: Adam in Paradise, late IV; Daughter of Symmachus, late IV; Archangel Michael, early VI (London, BM) 0.43 m
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Jerusalem Orpheus (Istanbul) late VI
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