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Baroque Extravaganzas: Rock Tombs, Fountains, and Sanctuaries in Jordan, Lebanon, and Libya - Roman Architecture

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Explore the baroque phenomenon in Roman architecture through this comprehensive lecture from Yale University's Roman Architecture course. Delve into the dynamic manipulation of traditional architectural elements that enlivened building façades across the Roman Empire. Discover how this ornamental trend emerged in Italy and flourished in the Greek East, where high-quality marble and skilled craftsmen made it the preferred architectural style. Journey through Petra's rock-cut tombs in Jordan, marvel at the elaborate gates, fountains, and libraries of Miletus and Ephesus in Asia Minor, and culminate with an examination of the massive temple complex at Baalbek in Lebanon. Gain insights into the evolution of baroque architecture from ancient times to its influence on 17th-century Rome.

Syllabus

- Chapter 1. Baroque Architecture in the Roman Empire
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- Chapter 2. Exploring Baroque Elements in Italy
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- Chapter 3. Baroque Facadism at Petra
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- Chapter 4. The Baroque in Ancient Asia Minor
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- Chapter 5. The Temples of Jupiter, Bacchus, and Venus in Baalbek, Lebanon
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