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An examination of Roman London that surveys building materials, tools, and construction methods before moving through streets, walls, gates, bridges, cemeteries, tombs, and larger monuments. The work describes masonry, brick and tile usage, concrete techniques, and decorative arts such as sculpture, mosaics, wall painting, and marble linings, while noting measurements and craft practice. Chapters consider inscriptions and lettering, the organization of trades, and the emergence of early Christian sites, concluding with reflections on the city’s origins and the provincial character of Roman architectural expression in Britain.

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W. R. Lethaby

W. R. Lethaby was an influential English architect and writer known for his contributions to the study of architecture and craftsmanship. His works often focus on historical contexts, particularly in relation to English architecture. Notable titles include "London Before the Conquest," which explores the architectural landscape of pre-Norman London, and "The Church of Sancta Sophia, Constantinople: A Study of Byzantine Building," where he examines the significance of Byzantine architecture. Lethaby's writings reflect a deep appreciation for the interplay between architecture and culture, making him a key figure in the discourse on historical architecture.

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