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104-234/334 Roman Architecture

Availability: Not offered in 1996; expected to be offered in 1997.

Credit points: 16.7 2nd and 3rd years

Coordinator: Professor F B Sear.

Prerequisite: Any two Arts subjects or permission of the Head of the Department.

Contact: Two lectures and a tutorial a week.

Objectives:

Students on completion of the subject should have developed critical insights into Roman architectural style and building techniques and have come to evaluate Roman architectural achievement and the influence of Roman architecture on subsequent styles.

Content:

Roman architecture from the early Republic to the time of Constantine both in Italy and the Roman provinces.

Assessment:

3,000 words of written work (50 per cent), a slide test (15 per cent) and a 2-hour examination (35 per cent).

Prescribed texts:

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2. Archaeology, Faculty of Arts (v3, p19) : Next:104-237 | Prev:104-225

104-234/334 Roman Architecture

Availability: Not offered in 1996; expected to be offered in 1997.

Credit points: 16.7 2nd and 3rd years

Coordinator: Professor F B Sear.

Prerequisite: Any two Arts subjects or permission of the Head of the Department.

Contact: Two lectures and a tutorial a week.

Objectives:

Students on completion of the subject should have developed critical insights into Roman architectural style and building techniques, have come to evaluate Roman architectural achievement and the influence of Roman architecture on subsequent styles.

Content:

Roman architecture from the early Republic to the time of Constantine both in Italy and the Roman provinces.

Assessment:

3,000 words of written work (50 per cent), a slide test (15 per cent) and a 2-hour examination (35 per cent).

Prescribed texts:

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