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Architecture: Classic and Early Christian

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A concise, illustrated survey traces architectural development from Egyptian pyramids and West Asiatic monuments through Asian traditions, the classical Greek orders, Etruscan and Roman building types, and the progression into early Christian, Byzantine, Romanesque, and Mohammedan forms. It describes representative buildings and structural principles—plans, walls, roofs, openings, columns, and ornament—and compares construction techniques across cultures. Chapters pair typological analysis with descriptive accounts of prominent examples and clear explanations of technical terms, providing an accessible outline for readers with literary or artistic interests while avoiding excessive technical detail or contentious debates.

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T. Roger Smith

T. Roger Smith was an author known for his contributions to the field of architecture. His notable works, "Architecture: Classic and Early Christian" and "Architecture: Gothic and Renaissance," explore significant architectural styles and their historical contexts. Through his writings, Smith provides insights into the evolution of architectural design from ancient to medieval times, making his works valuable resources for students and enthusiasts of architecture. His detailed analysis and appreciation for the aesthetic qualities of different architectural movements contribute to a deeper understanding of the built environment.

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