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Architects In Power: Politics And Ideology In The Work Of Ernst May And Albert Speer, Barbara Miller Lane Jul 1986

Architects In Power: Politics And Ideology In The Work Of Ernst May And Albert Speer, Barbara Miller Lane

Growth and Structure of Cities Faculty Research and Scholarship

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Review Of Excavations And Surveys In Southern Rhodes: The Mycenaean Period (Lindos Iv.1), By Søren Dietz; Cyprus At The Close Of The Late Bronze Age, Edited By V. Karageorghis And J.D. Muhly, James C. Wright Apr 1986

Review Of Excavations And Surveys In Southern Rhodes: The Mycenaean Period (Lindos Iv.1), By Søren Dietz; Cyprus At The Close Of The Late Bronze Age, Edited By V. Karageorghis And J.D. Muhly, James C. Wright

Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology Faculty Research and Scholarship

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The Nemea Valley Archaeological Project: 1985 Season Report, J. L. Davis, James C. Wright, J. F. Cherry Apr 1986

The Nemea Valley Archaeological Project: 1985 Season Report, J. L. Davis, James C. Wright, J. F. Cherry

Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology Faculty Research and Scholarship

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Spolia From The Baths Of Caracalla In Sta. Maria In Trastevere, Dale Kinney Jan 1986

Spolia From The Baths Of Caracalla In Sta. Maria In Trastevere, Dale Kinney

History of Art Faculty Research and Scholarship

Eight third-century Ionic capitals with images of Isis, Serapis, and Harpocrates, now in the nave colonnades of Sta. Maria in Trastevere, were taken from one or both of the rooms currently identified as libraries in the Baths of Caracalla. The capitals were transferred around 1140, when the church was rebuilt by Pope Innocent II. The capitals would have been acquired by confiscation, juridically the pope's prerogative as head of the papal state; the lavish display of all kinds of spolia in Sta. Maria in Trastevere is here interpreted as a self-conscious demonstration of that prerogative. The identity of the capitals' …