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Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
1 | Introduction: Cities and Their Creators | 1 |
2 | Buildings: Types and Functions | 17 |
3 | Mycenae: The Forerunners | 31 |
4 | Athens and Piraeus | 45 |
5 | Corinth | 75 |
6 | Priene | 85 |
7 | Alexandria | 97 |
8 | Pergamon | 111 |
9 | Thessalonike | 123 |
10 | Cyrene | 129 |
11 | Rome | 147 |
12 | Pompeii | 175 |
13 | Lepcis Magna | 191 |
14 | Palmyra | 203 |
15 | Epilogue: Constantinople | 213 |
Notes | 225 | |
Select bibliography | 233 | |
Index | 235 |
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