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The Roman Villa – Villa Urbana
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The Roman Villa – Villa Urbana

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 0924171596
ISBN-13 9780924171598
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Imprint University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology &
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Jan 29th, 1998
Print length 120 Pages
Weight 570 grams
Dimensions 22.40 x 29.30 x 1.40 cms
Product Classification: Palaces, chateaux, country houses
Ksh 4,750.00
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Edited volume, from the first Williams Symposium on Classical Architecture, explores well-appointed Roman country houses, examining villa composition, economy, and society using archaeological and textual evidence. Also investigates why Greeks didn't adopt the villa lifestyle as Romans did. A foundation for future studies of the villa phenomenon.

This edited volume, based on the first Williams Symposium on Classical Architecture, held at the University of Pennsylvania in April 1990, focuses on the theme of the well-appointed Roman country house. Using archaeological and textual evidence, the chapters address issues of villa composition, economy, and society. The volume also explores the possible reasons that Greeks did not embrace the villa lifestyle as the Romans so eagerly did. Finally, this book provides a promising foundation for future studies of the nature of the villa phenomenon.
Contributors: Lisa Fentress, Chrystina Häuber, Adolf Hoffmann, Ann Kuttner, Hans Lauter, Guy Metraux, Richard Neudecker, Andrew Wallace-Hadrill.
Symposium Series 9
University Museum Monograph, 101

This edited volume, based on the first Williams Symposium on Classical Architecture, held at the University of Pennsylvania in April 1990, focuses on the theme of the well-appointed Roman country house. Using archaeological and textual evidence, the chapters address issues of villa composition, economy, and society. The volume also explores the possible reasons that Greeks did not embrace the villa lifestyle as the Romans so eagerly did. Finally, this book provides a promising foundation for future studies of the nature of the villa phenomenon.
Contributors: Lisa Fentress, Chrystina HÄuber, Adolf Hoffmann, Ann Kuttner, Hans Lauter, Guy Metraux, Richard Neudecker, Andrew Wallace-Hadrill.
Symposium Series 9
University Museum Monograph, 101


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