With : Diana E. E. Kleiner
(Dunham Professor of History of Art and Classics at Yale University)
Chapter 1. Introduction: Roman Urbanism (video above)
Chapter 2. The Urban Grid and Public Architecture (click here)
Chapter 3. Bathing, Entertainment, and Housing in the Roman City (click here)
Chapter 4. Roman Tombs, Aqueducts, and the Lasting Impact of Roman Architecture (click here)
About the Course :
This course is an introduction to the great buildings and
engineering marvels of Rome and its empire, with an emphasis on urban
planning and individual monuments and their decoration, including mural
painting. While architectural developments in Rome, Pompeii, and Central
Italy are highlighted, the course also provides a survey of sites and
structures in what are now North Italy, Sicily, France, Spain, Germany,
Greece, Turkey, Croatia, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, and North Africa. The
lectures are illustrated with over 1,500 images, many from Professor
Kleiner's personal collection.
Course Structure :
This Yale College course, taught on campus twice per week for 75 minutes, was recorded for Open Yale Courses in Spring 2009.
Course Materials :
Download all course pages [zip - 10MB]
Video and audio elements from this course are also available on:
View class sessions (click here) »
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(Dunham Professor of History of Art and Classics at Yale University)
Chapter 1. Introduction: Roman Urbanism (video above)
Chapter 2. The Urban Grid and Public Architecture (click here)
Chapter 3. Bathing, Entertainment, and Housing in the Roman City (click here)
Chapter 4. Roman Tombs, Aqueducts, and the Lasting Impact of Roman Architecture (click here)
About the Course :
Course Structure :
This Yale College course, taught on campus twice per week for 75 minutes, was recorded for Open Yale Courses in Spring 2009.
Course Materials :
Download all course pages [zip - 10MB]
Video and audio elements from this course are also available on:
View class sessions (click here) »
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