List of Figures, Author's Preface (Includes Acknowledgements),
Editorial notes: notes on drawings
Part 1: 1. Aims and Scope of the Book, 2. Methods
and Assumptions,
Part 2: Types of Plan: 3. Hall Houses, 4. Row-Type
Houses, 5. Developed Forms of Row-House, 6. Developed Forms of
Hall-House, 7. Problematic House-Types, 8. The
Porticus-with-Pavilions: (i) Pavilions, 9. The
Porticus-with-Pavilions: (ii): Porticuses, 10. The Elements and
Forms of Villa Complexes, 11. Palaces, Peristyle Houses and Luxury
Villas, 12. The Villas of South-East Europe,
Part 3: The Villa System in Operation: Modes of
Change: 13. The Late Pre-Roman Iron Age Background, 14.
Modes of Romanisation, 15. Patterns of Villa Development, 16. A
Model of Development, Notes, Bibliography, Glossary, Index of
Subjects, Index of Persons and Places.
John Smith is an Honorary Research Fellow at Institute of Archaeology, University College London. He was formerly the Head of Architecture at The Royal commission on The Historical Monuments of England. He is the author of numerous articles on Roman villas in learned journals.
'The book is a formidable achievement and will become a standard
work of reference for years to come.' - Sussex Past and Present
`Roman Villas is a remarkable work..this book forms a very valuable
addition to Roman Studies..without his very substantial
contribution the study of the subject would be very much the
poorer.' - Britannia, 1999
'Smiths work is deeply founded in a lifetimes experience and
thinking about buildings and thus contains an unrivalled depth of
understanding of architecture. It is thus a book which should be
carefully read and absorbed by anyone with a serious interest in
the archaeology of buildings or the Roman Empire.' - Archaeological
Journal
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