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Explore the architectural legacy of Constantine the Great in this lecture from Yale University's Roman Architecture course. Discover how Constantine's reign marked a transition from pagan to Christian Rome, reflected in his architectural commissions. Examine innovative structures like the decagonal "Temple of Minerva Medica" and the colossal Basilica Nova, modeled after Roman bath complexes. Learn about the Arch of Constantine, a triple-bayed monument showcasing Constantine's achievements alongside those of second-century emperors. Understand how the transfer of the capital to Constantinople affected Rome's influence, while its architectural impact remained eternal. Delve into specific examples including the Baths of Constantine, Porta Nigra, and Aula Palatina at Trier, illustrating the evolution of Roman architecture during this pivotal period.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. The End of the Tetrarchy and the Rise of Constantine the Great
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- Chapter 2. The Baths of Constantine in Rome and the Porta Nigra at Trier
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- Chapter 3. The Basilica or Aula Palatina at Trier
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- Chapter 4. The Temple of Minerva Medica in Rome
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- Chapter 5. The Basilica Nova in Rome
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- Chapter 6. The Arch of Constantine and the Enduring Impact of Roman Architecture
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an amazing lecture well worth watching for anyone with knowledge at any level , absolutely loved this lecture around constantinian rome and the foundation of Constantinople .
a must for anyone with a love for roman history