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List of illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction
1. Classical Greece
2. The Hellenistic world and the Roman Republic
3. Vitruvius
4. The Roman Empire
5. Early Christianity
6. The column in the Christian Middle Ages
7. The orders in the Christian Middle Ages
8. The crisis of architecture: Medieval and Renaissance
9. The Tuscan Renaissance
10. Alberti
11. Filarete
12. Francesco de Giorgio Martini
13. Architects and theories in the later fifteenth century
14. A new Christian architecture
15. Francesco Colonna
16. Luca Pacioli
17. Bramante
18. Raphael
19. Serlio
20. Serlio's Venice: Sansovino, Aretino, Titian, and Vasari
21. Sixteenth-century choices Notes Bibliography Index
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