Title | : | The Building Program of Herod the Great |
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ISBN | : | 0520209346 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780520209343 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 370 |
Publication | : | First published January 21, 1998 |
Bringing together previously inaccessible material, Roller enriches our understanding of the enigmatic Herod and provides new insights into Roman architecture. Herod was instrumental in the diffusion of the Augustan architectural revolution into the provinces and was the first to build outside Italy such Italian architectural forms as the basilica, amphitheater, villa, and Italian temple. Herod's legacy provided a groundwork for the architectural Romanization of the east, influencing the construction of the great temple complexes and palaces so familiar from later Roman architecture.
Herod, like Augustus himself, was not only interested in architecture but also in diplomatic and financial contacts among cities of the region. In addition to providing a repertorium of the building projects, this study is also an exploration of international relations in the eastern Mediterranean at the beginning of the Roman imperial period.
The Building Program of Herod the Great Reviews
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Be sure to check some of the scholarly reviews - there are a number of technical errors.
This book gives an overview of Herod's biography and suggests what he might have seen and whom he might have met on his travels.
Central is a catalogue of building projects associated with Herod, with brief bibliography on each site.
Good bibliography, good documentation of ancient sources, this will prove invaluably useful to those studying Herod, his building projects or the Roman east. -
Incredible insight (having also read Netzer, the Architecture of Herod) into the political, intellectual, and cultural circles that influenced Herod's building program, but I suspect only someone who has traveled through the archaeology and history of Herod the Great would value Roller's contributions.