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portada How Much of the Florence Baptistery is a Surviving Roman Building? A Re-Evaluation of the Archaeological, Architectural and Artistic Evidence (Bar International Series)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2008
Language
English
Pages
433
Format
Paperback
ISBN
1407302256
ISBN13
9781407302256

How Much of the Florence Baptistery is a Surviving Roman Building? A Re-Evaluation of the Archaeological, Architectural and Artistic Evidence (Bar International Series)

Larry Shenfield (Author) · British Archaeological Reports · Paperback

How Much of the Florence Baptistery is a Surviving Roman Building? A Re-Evaluation of the Archaeological, Architectural and Artistic Evidence (Bar International Series) - Larry Shenfield

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Synopsis "How Much of the Florence Baptistery is a Surviving Roman Building? A Re-Evaluation of the Archaeological, Architectural and Artistic Evidence (Bar International Series)"

Many people have said none, but Larry Shenfield's title answers that question. He undertakes a re-evaluation of the archaeological, architectural and artistic evidence for building, and concludes that there is - as seems intrinsically likely - a Rome core to its structure.

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