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Tomlinson Richard A. From Mycenae to Constantinople: the evolution of the ancient city

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Tomlinson Richard A. From Mycenae to Constantinople: the evolution of the ancient city
New York: Routledge, 1992. — 256 p.
This book examines a selection of Greek and Roman cities, looking specifically at their architectural remains. They are chosen for their importance to our understanding of the evolution of the city form, either because they were already important in antiquity, or because the quality of the remains makes them particularly interesting. Thus the survey includes early places which failed to develop, places which were major, dominant cities in their own time, and others which were never more than ordinary but which through accident (the eruption of Vesuvius at Pompeii) have left especially significant remains.
ISBN 0-203-41290-7 Master e-book ISBN
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ISBN 0-415-05997-6 (hbk)
ISBN 0-415-05998-4 (pbk)
Introduction: Cities and Their Creators
Buildings: Types and Functions
Mycenae: The Forerunners
Athens and Piraeus
Corinth
Priene
Alexandria
Pergamon
Thessalonike
Cyrene
Rome
Pompeii
Lepcis Magna
Palmyra
Epilogue: Constantinople
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