Hellenistic Palaces: Tradition and Renewal

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Aarhus University Press, 1999 - 344 páginas
This book analyses the evidence for the architectural form and function of the palaces of the Hellenistic period, including governor's and private palaces. Nielsen begins by examining the models on which Hellenisitc builders may have drawn, for example from Egypt, Babylonia, Hellas and Sicily. She then discusses the palaces of Macedonia, Pergamon, the Seleucid and Ptolemaic kingdoms, and Judaea, and also looks at the early Roman palaces of Italy and Palestine in an effort to elucidate the transitional phase between the Helllenistic and Roman period.

Índice

Introduction
9
The Achaemenid Empire
43
Sicily
79
III
96
IV
102
Judaea
155
Italy
164
Roman Palestine
181
Notes
218
VI
230
Catalogue of palaces
242
Bibliography
308
Indices
323
Geographical index
332
Index locorum
338
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Conclusion
209

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