This paper affords the investigation of the architectural materials from Brescia between the 2nd and 4th centuries AD. In particular, the analysis concerns a group of so called Asian Corinthian Capitals, dated back to the 3rd-4th centuries, some columns in granite from the Troad and Corinthian capitals hypothetically carved locally. The goal is to evaluate the evolution and the changes of the urban panorama.
Dell'Acqua, A., L’ARCHITETTURA ROMANA DI BRESCIA TRA II E IV SEC. D.C.: LA DIFFUSIONE DEI MATERIALI ASIATICI IN UNA CITTÀ DI PROVINCIA, in Álvarez Martínez, J., Basarrate T. N, B. T. N., Rodà De Llanza, I. (ed.), PROCEEDINGS XVIIITH International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Museo Nacional de Arte Romano Mérida, Merida 2014: 949- 952 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/75002]
L’ARCHITETTURA ROMANA DI BRESCIA TRA II E IV SEC. D.C.: LA DIFFUSIONE DEI MATERIALI ASIATICI IN UNA CITTÀ DI PROVINCIA
Dell'Acqua, Antonio
2014
Abstract
This paper affords the investigation of the architectural materials from Brescia between the 2nd and 4th centuries AD. In particular, the analysis concerns a group of so called Asian Corinthian Capitals, dated back to the 3rd-4th centuries, some columns in granite from the Troad and Corinthian capitals hypothetically carved locally. The goal is to evaluate the evolution and the changes of the urban panorama.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.