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Home / Arts / Architecture / History / Periods and Styles / Early Christian
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- Church of Santa Costanza - Ground plan and black and white photographs of the circular mausoleum built in Rome c.350 for the Emperor Constantine's daughter and later converted into a church. From the University of Haifa Library.
www-lib.haifa.ac.il/www/art/med/3_10_details.html
- Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture - Notes and illustrations by Vasilis Marinis for a course at the School of Architecture, University of Illinois.
www.arch.uiuc.edu/courses/arch311
- Early Christian Architecture - An illustrated introduction to the development of the church plan in the 3rd and 4th centuries by Dr. Franklin Toker, University of Pittsburgh. Includes the house-church at Dura Europos (230).
www.pitt.edu/~tokerism/0040/syl/christian.html
- Early Christian Art and Architecture - San Jose State University provides an extensive gallery of expandable images, accessed via pull-down menu and selection from an array. Basic information is given for each.
worldart.sjsu.edu/prt51*1$596
- Early Christian Rome - Jean Murphy presents color slides of Santa Costanza, Santa Maria Maggiore, St Paul's, Santa Comba de Bande and Santa Maria de Naranco.
albert.sacred.sf.ca.us/user/humanities/christianrome
- Margaret Visser: The Geometry of Love - A book exploring the basilican church of Sant Agnese fuori le Mura, Rome, rebuilt 625-38 to replace a 4th-century church. Author's biography, reviews, images with extracts.
www.margaretvisser.com
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