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Johns Hopkins University | AS.010.417

The Power of Roman Art: the Capitoline Hill in Antiquity

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This course examines private and public spaces on the Capitoline hill, from Romulus’ foundation of the temple of Jupiter Feretrius to the destruction of the temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus in late antiquity. The focus is on Greek and Roman art, architecture, archaeology, and literary sources.

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