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Roman Architecture
Learn about Roman architecture and its influence on modern architecture in this video sample from the Lincoln Empowered Ancient History course. For more free educational resources, visit lincolnlearningsolutions.org.
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Ancient Rome 101 | National Geographic
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What is ROMAN ARCHITECTURE - A Brief Summary
What is Roman Architecture? This video covers Roman Architecture such as the Colosseum, Roman Triumphal Arches and Roman Residential Housing blocks.
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History Summarized: The Pantheon
It's a good dome, simple as that.
SOURCES & Further Reading: The Great Courses lectures: "The Most Celebrated Edifice - The Pantheon" from "Understanding Greek and Roman Technology" by Stephen Ressler, and "Roman Art and Architecture" from "The Roman Empire: From Augustus to The Fall of Rome" by Gregory Aldrete. "The Pantheon" by Chris Legare via ATouchOfRome https://www.atouchofrome.com/the_pantheon.html. Additionally, I have a university degree in Classical Studies.
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Ancient Roman Art and Architecture
The art and architecture of Ancient Rome was incredibly varied due to the sheer size the empire became. As the Romans expanded and conquered, they embraced the art trends from all over their empire – the Romans adapted and adopted from earlier cultures like the Greeks and Etruscans, as well as others they conquered so it’s not surprising that their art was so varied. The Romans not only created different types of art, but they made it with any and all materials to show their appreciation of the past and commemoration of people and events. They produced art in the form of frescoes, paintings, and mosaics, statues, coins, seals, jewellery, glassware and pottery and their art could be used for propaganda to highlight military prowess, as well as aesthetics and fashion.
The Romans continued t...
published: 16 Apr 2022
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Housing and Houses in Ancient Rome - Domus, Insula, Villa
Housing in ancient Rome brings to mind initially the roman villa, a large country residence. But, houses in ancient Rome also included roman Domus and Villae. However, many Roman citizens lived in so called insulae, urban apartment blocks, which had up to seven floors. Only the wealthiest Romans were able to afford a roman domus, a city mansion, and only the super-rich owned a countryside roman villa.
The home of an average citizen in the city of Rome could have looked like this. These blocks of houses the Romans called “islands”, or insulae in Latin. On the ground floor, there were stores , the so-called tabernae. On the upper floors, there were cenacula, apartments. The roomiest and best-furnished flats were on the first floor. they had, multiple rooms, balconies, toilets and in som...
published: 18 Aug 2019
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Top 8 Ancient Roman Technologies | History Countdown
All roads lead to Rome - and so do these tech trees! From the newspaper to the vending machine, these are 8 amazing Roman technological innovations, in this episode of History Countdown.
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Ancient Rome for Kids | Learn all about the History of the Roman Empire for Kids
Ancient Rome for Kids is an engaging overview of the history of the roman empire. In this video we will learn about Ancient Rome and its early emperors. We will highlight Romes early government, values, people, cities, gods and goddesses, and we will even talk about the gladiators.
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The Roman Pantheon Explained
Today we delve into the history of this dynamic monument, which is the most impressive building that the Romans ever built, and perhaps the most influential building in the history of architecture.
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Roman Architecture
Learn about Roman architecture and its influence on modern architecture in this video sample from the Lincoln Empowered Ancient History course. For more free ed...
Learn about Roman architecture and its influence on modern architecture in this video sample from the Lincoln Empowered Ancient History course. For more free educational resources, visit lincolnlearningsolutions.org.
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Learn about Roman architecture and its influence on modern architecture in this video sample from the Lincoln Empowered Ancient History course. For more free educational resources, visit lincolnlearningsolutions.org.
- published: 02 Jan 2020
- views: 111397
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Ancient Rome 101 | National Geographic
Spanning over a thousand years, ancient Rome was a civilization of constant evolution. This great empire flourished through innovation and incorporation of the ...
Spanning over a thousand years, ancient Rome was a civilization of constant evolution. This great empire flourished through innovation and incorporation of the diverse cultures they conquered, such as the adoption of Latin and gladiatorial combat. Learn about the rise and fall of this ancient civilization and how its influence still endures today.
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- views: 2500149
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What is ROMAN ARCHITECTURE - A Brief Summary
What is Roman Architecture? This video covers Roman Architecture such as the Colosseum, Roman Triumphal Arches and Roman Residential Housing blocks.
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What is Roman Architecture? This video covers Roman Architecture such as the Colosseum, Roman Triumphal Arches and Roman Residential Housing blocks.
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History Summarized: The Pantheon
It's a good dome, simple as that.
SOURCES & Further Reading: The Great Courses lectures: "The Most Celebrated Edifice - The Pantheon" from "Understanding Greek...
It's a good dome, simple as that.
SOURCES & Further Reading: The Great Courses lectures: "The Most Celebrated Edifice - The Pantheon" from "Understanding Greek and Roman Technology" by Stephen Ressler, and "Roman Art and Architecture" from "The Roman Empire: From Augustus to The Fall of Rome" by Gregory Aldrete. "The Pantheon" by Chris Legare via ATouchOfRome https://www.atouchofrome.com/the_pantheon.html. Additionally, I have a university degree in Classical Studies.
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It's a good dome, simple as that.
SOURCES & Further Reading: The Great Courses lectures: "The Most Celebrated Edifice - The Pantheon" from "Understanding Greek and Roman Technology" by Stephen Ressler, and "Roman Art and Architecture" from "The Roman Empire: From Augustus to The Fall of Rome" by Gregory Aldrete. "The Pantheon" by Chris Legare via ATouchOfRome https://www.atouchofrome.com/the_pantheon.html. Additionally, I have a university degree in Classical Studies.
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Ancient Roman Art and Architecture
The art and architecture of Ancient Rome was incredibly varied due to the sheer size the empire became. As the Romans expanded and conquered, they embraced the ...
The art and architecture of Ancient Rome was incredibly varied due to the sheer size the empire became. As the Romans expanded and conquered, they embraced the art trends from all over their empire – the Romans adapted and adopted from earlier cultures like the Greeks and Etruscans, as well as others they conquered so it’s not surprising that their art was so varied. The Romans not only created different types of art, but they made it with any and all materials to show their appreciation of the past and commemoration of people and events. They produced art in the form of frescoes, paintings, and mosaics, statues, coins, seals, jewellery, glassware and pottery and their art could be used for propaganda to highlight military prowess, as well as aesthetics and fashion.
The Romans continued the legacy of the Greeks, but they were also innovators who produced a whole new range of architectural structures with creative designs out of new materials and with new construction techniques. Some of these innovations include basilicas, the triumphal arch, monumental aqueducts, and residential housing blocks or insula. The Romans used the column orders established by the Greeks, so the Doric, Ionic and Corinthian - with the Corinthian being particularly favoured by the Romans, but they did make it a bit more decorative.
The Roman architecture that has survived to this day ranged from humble living abodes to monumental and truly spectacular feats of construction. They pushed the boundaries of architectural construction and turned it into an art form. Not only did they construct buildings for practical use, but architecture became an imperial tool to demonstrate to the world that Rome was culturally superior because only she had the wealth, skills, and audacity to produce such structures. Not only that, but the innovations developed by the Romans like the basilica and amphitheatre would go on to influence all following western architecture right up until the present day.
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The art and architecture of Ancient Rome was incredibly varied due to the sheer size the empire became. As the Romans expanded and conquered, they embraced the art trends from all over their empire – the Romans adapted and adopted from earlier cultures like the Greeks and Etruscans, as well as others they conquered so it’s not surprising that their art was so varied. The Romans not only created different types of art, but they made it with any and all materials to show their appreciation of the past and commemoration of people and events. They produced art in the form of frescoes, paintings, and mosaics, statues, coins, seals, jewellery, glassware and pottery and their art could be used for propaganda to highlight military prowess, as well as aesthetics and fashion.
The Romans continued the legacy of the Greeks, but they were also innovators who produced a whole new range of architectural structures with creative designs out of new materials and with new construction techniques. Some of these innovations include basilicas, the triumphal arch, monumental aqueducts, and residential housing blocks or insula. The Romans used the column orders established by the Greeks, so the Doric, Ionic and Corinthian - with the Corinthian being particularly favoured by the Romans, but they did make it a bit more decorative.
The Roman architecture that has survived to this day ranged from humble living abodes to monumental and truly spectacular feats of construction. They pushed the boundaries of architectural construction and turned it into an art form. Not only did they construct buildings for practical use, but architecture became an imperial tool to demonstrate to the world that Rome was culturally superior because only she had the wealth, skills, and audacity to produce such structures. Not only that, but the innovations developed by the Romans like the basilica and amphitheatre would go on to influence all following western architecture right up until the present day.
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— CHAPTERS —
0:00 Introduction
1:00 Influence and Function of Roman Art
2:55 Types and Characteristics of Roman Art
6:13 Anceint Roman Mosaics
8:57 Main Features of Roman Architecture
12:23 Important Ancient Roman Buildings
17:09 Outro
— WANT TO KNOW MORE? —
Roman Art https://www.worldhistory.org/Roman_Art/
Roman Sculpture https://www.worldhistory.org/Roman_Sculpture/
Roman Mosiacs https://www.worldhistory.org/article/498/roman-mosaics/
Roman Architecture https://www.worldhistory.org/Roman_Architecture/
Aqueduct https://www.worldhistory.org/aqueduct/
The Colosseum https://www.worldhistory.org/Colosseum/
Triumphal Arch https://www.worldhistory.org/Triumphal_Arch/
Amphitheatre https://www.worldhistory.org/amphitheatre/
Ancient Rome https://www.worldhistory.org/Rome/
Columns https://www.worldhistory.org/column/
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The Destruction of Ancient Pompeii https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNPNBarRhQc
An Introduction to the Ancient Roman Religion and Mythology https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkNRUBZ9GjI
The Long History of Dogs in Honour of International Dog Day https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPaCDzIMuW0
The Life and Reign of Roman Empress Julia Domna https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwSuNnWM-RE&
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- published: 16 Apr 2022
- views: 44522
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Housing and Houses in Ancient Rome - Domus, Insula, Villa
Housing in ancient Rome brings to mind initially the roman villa, a large country residence. But, houses in ancient Rome also included roman Domus and Villae....
Housing in ancient Rome brings to mind initially the roman villa, a large country residence. But, houses in ancient Rome also included roman Domus and Villae. However, many Roman citizens lived in so called insulae, urban apartment blocks, which had up to seven floors. Only the wealthiest Romans were able to afford a roman domus, a city mansion, and only the super-rich owned a countryside roman villa.
The home of an average citizen in the city of Rome could have looked like this. These blocks of houses the Romans called “islands”, or insulae in Latin. On the ground floor, there were stores , the so-called tabernae. On the upper floors, there were cenacula, apartments. The roomiest and best-furnished flats were on the first floor. they had, multiple rooms, balconies, toilets and in some cases even running water fed by aqueducts. The residents of the higher floors lived in smaller and poorer apartments without private toilets, but they were cheaper. On the rooftops of insulae, there were sometimes even improvised wooden sheds.
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Recommended Reading:
Biermann, V., s.v. Villa, in: Brill's New Pauly: Encyclopedia of the Ancient World.
Delaine, J., Insulae, in: Claire Holleran and Amanda Claridge (editors) A Companion to the City of Rome, 2018.
Höcker, C., s.v. Insula, in: Brill's New Pauly: Encyclopedia of the Ancient World.
Linke, B., s.v. Domus, in: Brill's New Pauly: Encyclopedia of the Ancient World.
Platts, H., The Development and Role of the Roman Aristocratic Domus, in: Claire Holleran and Amanda Claridge (editors) A Companion to the City of Rome, 2018.
Weeber, K.-W., Alltag im Alten Rom. Das Leben in der Stadt, Düsseldorf 2001.
https://wn.com/Housing_And_Houses_In_Ancient_Rome_Domus,_Insula,_Villa
Housing in ancient Rome brings to mind initially the roman villa, a large country residence. But, houses in ancient Rome also included roman Domus and Villae. However, many Roman citizens lived in so called insulae, urban apartment blocks, which had up to seven floors. Only the wealthiest Romans were able to afford a roman domus, a city mansion, and only the super-rich owned a countryside roman villa.
The home of an average citizen in the city of Rome could have looked like this. These blocks of houses the Romans called “islands”, or insulae in Latin. On the ground floor, there were stores , the so-called tabernae. On the upper floors, there were cenacula, apartments. The roomiest and best-furnished flats were on the first floor. they had, multiple rooms, balconies, toilets and in some cases even running water fed by aqueducts. The residents of the higher floors lived in smaller and poorer apartments without private toilets, but they were cheaper. On the rooftops of insulae, there were sometimes even improvised wooden sheds.
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Recommended Reading:
Biermann, V., s.v. Villa, in: Brill's New Pauly: Encyclopedia of the Ancient World.
Delaine, J., Insulae, in: Claire Holleran and Amanda Claridge (editors) A Companion to the City of Rome, 2018.
Höcker, C., s.v. Insula, in: Brill's New Pauly: Encyclopedia of the Ancient World.
Linke, B., s.v. Domus, in: Brill's New Pauly: Encyclopedia of the Ancient World.
Platts, H., The Development and Role of the Roman Aristocratic Domus, in: Claire Holleran and Amanda Claridge (editors) A Companion to the City of Rome, 2018.
Weeber, K.-W., Alltag im Alten Rom. Das Leben in der Stadt, Düsseldorf 2001.
- published: 18 Aug 2019
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8:54
Top 8 Ancient Roman Technologies | History Countdown
All roads lead to Rome - and so do these tech trees! From the newspaper to the vending machine, these are 8 amazing Roman technological innovations, in this epi...
All roads lead to Rome - and so do these tech trees! From the newspaper to the vending machine, these are 8 amazing Roman technological innovations, in this episode of History Countdown.
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All roads lead to Rome - and so do these tech trees! From the newspaper to the vending machine, these are 8 amazing Roman technological innovations, in this episode of History Countdown.
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- published: 08 Apr 2021
- views: 180036
8:04
Ancient Rome for Kids | Learn all about the History of the Roman Empire for Kids
Ancient Rome for Kids is an engaging overview of the history of the roman empire. In this video we will learn about Ancient Rome and its early emperors. We wil...
Ancient Rome for Kids is an engaging overview of the history of the roman empire. In this video we will learn about Ancient Rome and its early emperors. We will highlight Romes early government, values, people, cities, gods and goddesses, and we will even talk about the gladiators.
After watching the video we invite you to download our full 14 page lesson plan (built for grades 4-6) all about Ancient Rome complete with worksheets, activities, quizzes and much more to help your student learn all about this ancient civilization. You can download the lesson here: https://learnbright.org/lessons/social-studies/ancient-rome/
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- published: 13 Nov 2020
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The Roman Pantheon Explained
Today we delve into the history of this dynamic monument, which is the most impressive building that the Romans ever built, and perhaps the most influential bui...
Today we delve into the history of this dynamic monument, which is the most impressive building that the Romans ever built, and perhaps the most influential building in the history of architecture.
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Today we delve into the history of this dynamic monument, which is the most impressive building that the Romans ever built, and perhaps the most influential building in the history of architecture.
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- published: 13 Mar 2021
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