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VRA Core
Metadata in keeping with the Visual Resources Association's Core standards.
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Metadata in keeping with the Visual Resources Association's Core standards.
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Model of the Roman Forum and surroundings as it may have looked in ancient times.
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historical maps
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An account of the resource
Map of ancient Rome.
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Map of Rome and Surrounding Areas
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1352
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An account of the resource
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architectural models
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An account of the resource
Model of the Roman Forum and surrounding area as it may have looked in ancient times.
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jpeg
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©2013 Lawrence Technological University. These images may be used for personal or educational purposes. They are not available for commercial purposes without the explicit permission of LTU.
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LTU Digital Images
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An account of the resource
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VRA Core
Metadata in keeping with the Visual Resources Association's Core standards.
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Flavian Amphitheater
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Aluzzo, Adrienne (photograph)
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Single Built Works
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c. 80 AD
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amphitheaters (built works)
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An account of the resource
Exterior view of the Colosseum in Rome, Italy showing arches and partially dismantled structure. "The Colosseum or Flavian Amphitheater was begun by Vespasian, inaugurated by Titus in 80 A.D. and completed by Domitian, located on marshy land between the Esquiline and Caelian Hills, it was the first permanent amphitheater to be built in Rome, its monumental size and grandeur as well as its practical and efficient organization for producing spectacles and controlling the large crowds make it one of the great architectural monuments achieved by the ancient Romans, the amphitheater is a vast ellipse with tiers of seating for 50,000 spectators around a central elliptical arena, below the wooden arena floor, there was a complex set of rooms and passageways for wild beasts and other provisions for staging the spectacles, eighty walls radiate from the arena and support vaults for passageways, stairways and the tiers of seats, at the outer edge circumferential arcades link each level and the stairways between levels, the three tiers of arcades are faced by three-quarter columns and entablatures, Doric in the first story, Ionic in the second, and Corinthian in the third, above them is an attic story with Corinthian pilasters and small square window openings in alternate bays, at the top brackets and sockets carry the masts from which the velarium, a canopy for shade, was suspended, the construction utilized a careful combination of types: concrete for the foundations, travertine for the piers and arcades, tufa infill between piers for the walls of the lower two levels, and brick-faced concrete used for the upper levels and for most of the vaults," from The Architecture Week's Great Buildings Collection website.
"The exterior borrows from Greek architectural orders. Each arch of the arcades is framed by engaged columns; from the bottom to the top, the columns are Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian with Corinthian pilasters in the attic. The attic has small windows which once alternated with bronze plaques (now lost)," by Mary Ann Sullivan, Bluffton University.
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jpeg
Copyright Statement
(c) 2013 Lawrence Technological University. All images associated with the LTU Digital Collection are protected by United States copyright law. Duplication or sale of all or part of any of the data or images is not permitted without consent of the copyright holder.
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Dublin Core
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Colosseum
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Title
A name given to the resource
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An account of the resource
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VRA Core
Metadata in keeping with the Visual Resources Association's Core standards.
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Flavian ampitheater
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Aluzzo, Adrienne (photographer)
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Colosseum (Rome, Italy)
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arches
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An account of the resource
Exterior view of the Colosseum in Rome, Italy showing arches and partially dismantled structure. "The Colosseum or Flavian Amphitheater was begun by Vespasian, inaugurated by Titus in 80 A.D. and completed by Domitian, located on marshy land between the Esquiline and Caelian Hills, it was the first permanent amphitheater to be built in Rome, its monumental size and grandeur as well as its practical and efficient organization for producing spectacles and controlling the large crowds make it one of the great architectural monuments achieved by the ancient Romans, the amphitheater is a vast ellipse with tiers of seating for 50,000 spectators around a central elliptical arena, below the wooden arena floor, there was a complex set of rooms and passageways for wild beasts and other provisions for staging the spectacles, eighty walls radiate from the arena and support vaults for passageways, stairways and the tiers of seats, at the outer edge circumferential arcades link each level and the stairways between levels, the three tiers of arcades are faced by three-quarter columns and entablatures, Doric in the first story, Ionic in the second, and Corinthian in the third, above them is an attic story with Corinthian pilasters and small square window openings in alternate bays, at the top brackets and sockets carry the masts from which the velarium, a canopy for shade, was suspended, the construction utilized a careful combination of types: concrete for the foundations, travertine for the piers and arcades, tufa infill between piers for the walls of the lower two levels, and brick-faced concrete used for the upper levels and for most of the vaults," from The Architecture Week's Great Buildings Collection website.
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615 ft x 510 feet (ellipse); 158 feet tall
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(c) 2013 Lawrence Technological University. All images associated with the LTU Digital Collection are protected by United States copyright law. Duplication or sale of all or part of any of the data or images is not permitted without consent of the copyright holder.
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Dublin Core
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Colosseum
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An account of the resource
Digital images scanned from the slides of LTU Professor Gordon Bugbee and other contributors to be used for educational purposes.
VRA Core
Metadata in keeping with the Visual Resources Association's Core standards.
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Flavian Amphitheater
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Aluzzo, Adrienne (photographer)
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Colosseum (Rome, Italy)
amphitheaters (built works)
arches
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An account of the resource
Exterior view of the Colosseum in Rome, Italy showing arches and partially dismantled structure. "The Colosseum or Flavian Amphitheater was begun by Vespasian, inaugurated by Titus in 80 A.D. and completed by Domitian, located on marshy land between the Esquiline and Caelian Hills, it was the first permanent amphitheater to be built in Rome, its monumental size and grandeur as well as its practical and efficient organization for producing spectacles and controlling the large crowds make it one of the great architectural monuments achieved by the ancient Romans, the amphitheater is a vast ellipse with tiers of seating for 50,000 spectators around a central elliptical arena, below the wooden arena floor, there was a complex set of rooms and passageways for wild beasts and other provisions for staging the spectacles, eighty walls radiate from the arena and support vaults for passageways, stairways and the tiers of seats, at the outer edge circumferential arcades link each level and the stairways between levels, the three tiers of arcades are faced by three-quarter columns and entablatures, Doric in the first story, Ionic in the second, and Corinthian in the third, above them is an attic story with Corinthian pilasters and small square window openings in alternate bays, at the top brackets and sockets carry the masts from which the velarium, a canopy for shade, was suspended, the construction utilized a careful combination of types: concrete for the foundations, travertine for the piers and arcades, tufa infill between piers for the walls of the lower two levels, and brick-faced concrete used for the upper levels and for most of the vaults," from The Architecture Week's Great Buildings Collection website.
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concrete
travertine
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615 ft x 510 feet (ellipse), 158 feet tall
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Copyright Statement
(c) 2013 Lawrence Technological University. All images associated with the LTU Digital Collection are protected by United States copyright law. Duplication or sale of all or part of any of the data or images is not permitted without consent of the copyright holder.
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2013ita065
Dublin Core
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Colosseum
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72-80
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triumphal arches (memorial arches)
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Description
An account of the resource
View of the Arch of Septimius Severus in Rome, Italy. "The Arch of Septimius Severus was erected in 203 AD in honor of Septimius Severus' tenth anniversary since he took power, the arch is in triumph of his victory over the Parthians in 197 AD, in which after successive battles at Nisibis, Seleucia, Edessa, and Babylon, he finally took the capital of Ctesiphon and annexed the territories of Mesopotamia and Assyria, for this, he took the name, Arabicus Adiabenicus Parthicus, the arch (20.88 m high, 23.27 m wide and 11.20 m deep) is made of travertine and brick and is revetted with Pentelic marble, on the central spandrels of this triple bay arch are representations of winged victories with allegories of the four seasons at their feet, on the minor spandrels, depictions of fluvial allegories are carved; these all are interpreted that Septimius Severus brings victory at all times of year and to all places, the arch is located on the northeast corner of the forum, across from the Parthian Arch of Tiberius and diagonally across the forum from the Parthian Arch of Augustus, effectively associating Septimius Severus with these two Julio-Claudian emperors who also fought in Parthia," from Dartmouth College's Classic's Department website.
Material/Medium
white marble
Measurements
20.88m total in height, 23.27 in width, 11.2 in depth
Reproduction Type
digital photograph
Reproduction Source
jpg
Copyright Statement
(c) 2013 Lawrence Technological University. All images associated with the LTU Digital Collection are protected by United States copyright law. Duplication or sale of all or part of any of the data or images is not permitted without consent of the copyright holder.
ID Number
2013ita052
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Arch of Septimius Severus
arches
Rome
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Omeka Image File
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1944
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2592
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8
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3
IPTC String
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IPTC Array
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Dublin Core
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Title
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LTU Digital Images
Description
An account of the resource
Digital images scanned from the slides of LTU Professor Gordon Bugbee and other contributors to be used for educational purposes.
VRA Core
Metadata in keeping with the Visual Resources Association's Core standards.
Creator2
Aluzzo, Adrienne (photographer)
Work Type
built works
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
0118
Work Location
Italy (nation)
Rome (inhabited place)
Style/Period
Imperial (Roman)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Pantheon (Rome, Italy)
temples (buildings)
Corinthian (architectural style)
interior views
columns (architectural elements)
Description
An account of the resource
Interior view of the Pantheon with columns and niches. "The interior volume is a cylinder above which springs the half sphere of the dome, a whole sphere can be inscribed in the interior volume, with the diameter at the floor of the cylinder of 43.3 m (143 feet) equaling the interior height, five rows of twenty-eight square coffers of diminishing size radiate from the central unglazed oculus with a diameter of 8.7 m (29 feet) at the top of the dome," from Architecture Week's Great Buildings website.
Material/Medium
concrete
Measurements
Dome span: 142 feet, diameter at floor of cylinder: 143 feet.
Reproduction Type
digital photograph
Reproduction Source
jpg
Copyright Statement
(c) 2013 Lawrence Technological University. All images associated with the LTU Digital Collection are protected by United States copyright law. Duplication or sale of all or part of any of the data or images is not permitted without consent of the copyright holder.
ID Number
2013ita047
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Pantheon
Corinthian
Pantheon
Rome
temples
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Omeka Image File
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Width
2592
Height
1944
Bit Depth
8
Channels
3
IPTC String
date_created:23.10.2006
IPTC Array
a:1:{s:12:"date_created";s:10:"23.10.2006";}
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
LTU Digital Images
Description
An account of the resource
Digital images scanned from the slides of LTU Professor Gordon Bugbee and other contributors to be used for educational purposes.
VRA Core
Metadata in keeping with the Visual Resources Association's Core standards.
Creator2
Aluzzo, Adrienne (photographer)
Work Type
built works
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
0118
Work Location
Italy (nation)
Rome (inhabited place)
Style/Period
Imperial (Roman)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Pantheon (Rome, Italy)
domes (architectural element)
coffers (ceiling components)
temples (buildings)
oculi (openings)
openings (architectural elements)
Description
An account of the resource
View of the domed ceiling of the Pantheon in Rome, with the opening at the very top. "The dome is constructed of stepped rings of solid concrete with less and less density as lighter aggregate (pumice) is used, diminishing in thickness to about 1.2 m (4 feet) at the edge of the oculus, the dome rests on a cylinder of masonry walls 6 m (20 feet), hidden voids and the interior recesses hollow out this construction, so that it works less as a solid mass and more like three continuous arcades which correspond to the three tiers of relieving arches visible on the building exterior, originally, these exterior walls were faced with colored marbles," from Architecture Week's Great Buildings website.
Material/Medium
concrete
Measurements
Dome span 142 feet
Reproduction Type
Digital photograph
Reproduction Source
jpg
Copyright Statement
(c) 2013 Lawrence Technological University. All images associated with the LTU Digital Collection are protected by United States copyright law. Duplication or sale of all or part of any of the data or images is not permitted without consent of the copyright holder.
ID Number
2013ita046
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Pantheon
domes
oculus
Pantheon
Rome