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Journal articles on the topic "Basilica Ulpia"

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Robison, Elwin C. "The Basilica Ulpia, Early Christian Churches and the Roman Double Truss." Architectural History 64 (2021): 187–222. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/arh.2021.9.

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ABSTRACTThe most prominent and long-lasting of the timber truss-roofed buildings from imperial Roman times was the Basilica Ulpia, the interior of which has been reconstructed by recent writers but with little agreement regarding the upper sections. The reconstruction that best passes the test of engineering viability is shown here to be the one published by James E. Packer in 1997, but Packer’s reconstruction is unconvincing with regard to the roof. The argument advanced now is that the roof was constructed with double trusses of the kind once found in the early Christian basilicas of Old St Peter’s and San Paolo fuori le Mura, and then recorded in the eighteenth century by Jean-Baptiste Rondelet, which were very similar in size to those used for the Basilica Ulpia. The spacing of roof trusses was determined by the nave column spacing. Engineering analysis determines that the trusses had sufficient capacity to support the roof and that the double-truss arrangement was critical to avoid overloading the stone architraves. The article speculates that doubling the Roman truss may have been a previous innovation. It argues that the later early Christian basilicas relied on the Roman double truss because of its proven performance, and that this continuity was recognised by Auguste Choisy and others who considered their use to be a reflection of earlier Roman practice.
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Jenewein, Gunhild. "Die Marmorfunde aus der Grabung unter dem Palazzo Roccagiovine (Basilica Ulpia)." Römische Historische Mitteilungen 1 (2015): 15–136. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/rhm56s15.

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Jenewein, Gunhild. "Musterzeichnung einer Basis auf einem Gesimsblock der Basilica Ulpia. Mit neun Abbildungen." Römische Historische Mitteilungen 48 (2007): 69–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/rhm48s69.

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Robison, Elwin C. "’The Basilica Ulpia, Early Christian Churches and the Roman Double Truss’ — ERRATUM." Architectural History 65 (2022): 387. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/arh.2022.28.

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Book chapters on the topic "Basilica Ulpia"

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Avaliani, Eka. "What’s in a name? Who might be Basilissa Ulpia from Mtskheta?" In The Greeks and Romans in the Black Sea and the Importance of the Pontic Region for the Graeco-Roman World (7th century BC-5th century AD): 20 Years On (1997-2017), 634–40. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1pdrqhw.87.

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