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Zur Entstehungsgeschichte der Hochaltar-Architektur von St. Peter in RomThelen, Heinrich. January 1900 (has links)
Habilitationsschrift--Freie Universität, Berlin. / "Literatur-und Abkürzungsverzeichnis": p. 69-[74].
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Zur Entstehungsgeschichte der Hochaltar-Architektur von St. Peter in RomThelen, Heinrich. January 1900 (has links)
Habilitationsschrift--Freie Universität, Berlin. / "Literatur-und Abkürzungsverzeichnis": p. 69-[74].
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Town Hall in Strängnäs / Stadshall i SträngnäsBjernvinge, Emmie January 2019 (has links)
Mitt förslag till Strängnäs stadshall bottnar i en frågeställning och en undersökning av vad en stadshall är och vem den är till för. Som utgångspunkt har jag undersökt basilikan, vars funktion i staden jag tycker är intressant: som torghall i det antika Rom användes den till allt från rättsliga förhandlingar till handel. Det rum som basilikan var i staden saknar nästan sin motsvarighet idag, där de enda offentliga och tillgängliga platserna som finns är gatorna och torgen utomhus. Stadshallen i Strängnäs är som en tolkning av basilikan: ett inomhustorg som medborgarna i Strängnäs har tillträde till. Stadshallens tomt ligger intill Västervikstorget som sommartid är en knytpunkt för det folk, - och kulturliv som präglar Strängnäs. Hallen blir en förlängning av Västervikstorget och skapar rum för rörelse och liv iområdet året om. / My proposal to the Town Hall in Strängnäs is based on an analysis of what a town hall is - and who it is accessible for. As a starting point I studied the basilica, whose function in the city I find interesting. As a town hall in the antique Rome it was used for many various purposes, such as legal negotiations and trade. The space that the basilica was in the city has almost no equivalent in the city today, where the only public and accessible spaces available are the streets and the squares. The Town Hall in Strängnäs is an interpretation of the basilica: an indoors square accessible to the citizens of Strängnäs. The plot of the Town Hall is next to Västervikstorget, which during the summers functions as a junction point for the social and cultural life of Strängnäs. The Town Hall becomes an extension of Västervikstorget and creates space for the motion and vivacity in the area throughout the year.
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The Vatican Necropolis ritual, status and social identity in the Roman Chamber Tomb /Gee, Regina Lynn, January 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 2003. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references. Available also from UMI Company.
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Les émaux byzantins de la Pala d'Oro de l'Église de Saint Marc à VeniseLuigi-Pomorišac, Jasminka de. January 1966 (has links)
Thèse--Basel. / Bibliography: v. 1, p. 81-82.
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Christian burial practices at Ostia Antica backgrounds and contexts with a case study of the Pianabella Basilica /Torres, Milton Luiz, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 2008. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Gaspar de Albertis and the music at Santa Maria Maggiore in Bergamo in sixteenth centuryTowne, Gary Spaulding, January 1985 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D)--University of California, Santa Barbara, 1985. / Vita. Vol. 2, Appendix II, contains transcriptions of documents from the Archives of the Misericordia Maggiore in the Bibliotheca civica of Bergamo including excerpts from the Terminatione, liturgical calendars and inventories, notarial documents from the Archivio di stato, Bergamo, and annotations and rubrics in the Bergamo organ book. Includes index. Bibliography: v. 1, p. 251-268.
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The chapel of St. Mark's at the time of Adrian Willaert (1527-1562) a documentary study /Ongaro, Giulio Maria. January 1986 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1986. / Includes indexes. Publisher's no.: UMI 8711146. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves [236]-249).
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The chapel of St. Mark's at the time of Adrian Willaert (1527-1562) a documentary study /Ongaro, Giulio Maria. January 1986 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1986. / Includes indexes. Publisher's no.: UMI 8711146. Includes bibliographical references (leaves [236]-249).
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A Basílica como elemento de urbanização na Gallia Comata no período de dominação romana / The Basilica as element of urbanization in the Gallia Comata in the Roman domination periodSantos, Irmina Doneux 09 March 2007 (has links)
A Basílica romana é, para Zanker (2000: 36-7), uma das estruturas mais caracteristicamente romanas de qualquer cidade romana. Símbolo concreto da estrutura política, jurídica e social romana, sofreu alterações morfológicas e funcionais ao longo do tempo e do espaço que ainda intrigam os pesquisadores. O presente estudo busca conhecer esta estrutura, suas origens, principais características físicas e funcionais, transformações em Roma e no Império, mas especialmente na Gallia Comata, entendendo-a como um elemento utilizado pelo Império no processo de urbanização das províncias gaulesas. Para tal, foi realizado o estudo das basílicas desde seu surgimento, em Roma, sua difusão pelo Império. Como forma de conhecer as basílicas das Três Gálias (Lugdunense, Aquitânia e Bélgica, esta se desdobrando também em Germânia Superior e Inferior), elaborou-se um catálogo buscando, apesar das diferenças tipológicas, a homogeneidade dentro da sua utilização como elemento de urbanização romana da antiga Gallia Comata. E, para melhor entender a urbanização, foram estudados os oppida gauleses, as proto-cidades celtas dos séculos II e I a.C., o período imediatamente anterior à conquista romana. / According to Zanker (2000:36-7), the Roman Basilica is one of the most characteristic Roman structures of any Roman city. A concrete symbol of the political, juridic and social Roman structure, it suffered morphologic and funcional alteractions both in time and space that still intrigate the scholars. The present work tries to reveal and understand this structure, its origins, its main physical and functional caracteristics, its transformations in Rome and the Empire, but most specially in the Gallia Comata, seeing it as an element of the process of urbanization of the Gallic privinciae. To do so, we performed a study of the basilicas since its begnning, in Rome, its difusion by the Empire and, like a means to know the basilicas of the Three Gauls (Lugdunensis, Aquitanica and Belgium, this one divided into Belgica, Germania Superior and Germania Inferior), a catalog was made, searching, besides the typological differences, the homogeneity in their utilization as elements of Roman urbanization of the former Gallia Comata. And, for better understanding the urbanization, it was studied the Gallic oppida (hillforts), the Celtic proto-cities of the II and I centuries BC, the period that immediately preceded the period of the Roman conquest.
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