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Early Christian Architecture: basilical church developed from Roman secular basilica;
Early Christian Architecture: Normal church type (basilica) developed from Roman secular basilica;
CHRISTIAN ARCHITECTURE (Almost none before 200 CE). Early Christian Meeting Places:: Triclinium, House of the Moralist, Pompei - e.g. of early Christian gathering place.
Photographs of two magnificent Byzantine churches in Ravenna: St. Apollinare in Classe (530-549) and San Vitale (526-547) from Leo Masuda's History of Western Architecture.
Early Christian art and architecture is the art produced by Christians or under Christian patronage from about the year 200 to about the year 500. Prior to 200 there is no surviving art that can be called Christian with certainty. After about 500 Christian art shows the beginnings of Byzantine art...
Early Christian art and architecture, works of art exhibiting Christian themes and structures designed for Christian worship created relatively soon after the death of Jesus.
Christianity could be a dangerous calling during the faith's early years. Prior to the fourth century, Christian rites were often conducted discretely in homes or "house churches" rather than in ...
Santa Maria Maggiore, built by Pope Sixtus III to celebrate the Virgin Mary as the Mother of God, survives as an early Christian basilica.
Find the best deals on "Early Christian Architecture in the City of Rome" by James Phillips (0880662344)
From schola to cathedral : a study of early Christian architecture and its relation to the life of the church (1886)
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