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Page 1: LATE ANTIQUITY CHAPTER 11. Roman Empire Began to Fragment Signing of Edict of Toleration 315AD, established freedom to worship Christianity Christianity

LATE ANTIQUITY

CHAPTER 11

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Roman Empire Began to Fragment

• Signing of Edict of Toleration 315AD, established freedom to worship Christianity

• Christianity became official religion of Empire in 325AD

• 330AD Constantine moved capital city from Rome to Byzantium

• By 400 AD, Empire was divided into Eastern and Western portions under separate emperors.

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Reasons for fall of Empire

• Decay

• Christianity

• Religious controversy

• Basically, the Empire was to large to handle.

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Interior of synagogue, Dura Europos

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Samuel anoints David 245-256

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The Good Shepherd, in catacomb of Saint’s Peter & Mercellinus

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Sarcophagus with philosopher, orant, Old & New Testament scenes

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Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus

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Christ seated, marble

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Nave: central aisle, between entrance and choir

Aisle: flanking the nave, separated by row of columns or piers

Apse: a recess, semicircular, east end of Roman church

Transept: cruciform church, crosses the nave

Narthex: porch/vestibule of church, generally preceding the nave

Atrium: open, colonnaded court in front of basilica

Triumphal Arch: freestanding arch

Crossing: space in cruciform church formed by intersection of nave and transept

Ambulatory: ring like, barrel vaulted corridor separate from central dome area

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Plan of Old St. Peter’s, Rome

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Section of Old St. Peter’s

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Reconstruction of Old St. Peter’s

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Santa Sabina, Rome

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Santa Costanza

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Santa Costanza, mosaic

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Parting of Lot & Abraham, mosaic

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Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, Ravenna

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Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, Christ as Good Shepherd mosaic

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Sant Apollinare Nuovo, building

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Sant’ Apollinare Nuovo, interior

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Miracle of Loaves and Fishes

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Rebecca & Eliezer at the well

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Christ Before Pilate, from Rossano Gospels

                                                                

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Suicide of Judas and crucifixion of christ, ivory

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Priestess celebrating rites of Bacchus, part of diptych