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Greek architectural contributions to Republican Rome?


gilius

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There was no marble or concrete before the time of Augustus, and the Etruscans built the first public buildings in Rome. The Romans had no interest in ruling over and occupying Greece as a province until just before 146 BC. However, does anyone know what architectural/engineering ideas had spread from Greece and the Hellenistic world to central and northern italy during the early to mid Republic, perhaps via Magna Graecia and the Greek colonists in southern Italy and Sicily? What, if anything, did the Romans steal from the Greeks?

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I'm at work so I cannot answer properly, but you should take a look at Vitruvius De Architectura. I'm pretty sure that he discusses the origins of a lot of Roman architectural traditions and how they came from the Etruscans and Greeks.

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There is an online version at Bill Thayers' Lacius Curtis site here

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