The Villa of Livia Ad Gallinas Albas: A Study in the Augustan Villa and GardenCenter for Old World Archaeology and Art, Brown University, 2001 - 137 páginas This work attempts to integrate the architecture and iconography of the Villa of Livia, ad Gallinas Albas . This was a very important residence in its heyday, so it is perhaps surprising that it was only partially excavated until fairly recently. This study examines the villa's construction, dating, architecture, and iconography. |
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Contents | 3 |
Construction of the Villa and the Problem of Dating | 13 |
The Terminology of the Grotto | 35 |
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