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Restored cutaway view of the Basilica Nova, Rome, Italy. Figure 7-78
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Figure 7-78 Restored cutaway view of the Basilica Nova, Rome, Italy, ca. 306–312 CE (John Burge).1
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Figure 7-81 Coins with portraits of Constantine. Nummus (left), 307 CE. Billon, diameter 1”. AmericanNumismatic Society, New York. Medallion (right), ca. 315 CE. Silver, diameter 1”. Staatliche Munzsammlung,
Munich.
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Figure 8-3 Samuel anoints David, detail of the mural paintings in the syna-gogue, Dura-Europos, Syria, ca.245–256. Tempera on plaster, 47 high.
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Figure 8-5 The Good Shepherd, the story of Jonah,and orants, painted ceiling of a cubiculum in the Catacomb of Saints Peterand Marcellinus, Rome, Italy, early fourth century.
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Figure 8-5 Ark of the Covenant and two menorahs, painted wall in a Jewish catacomb, Villa Torlonia,Rome, Italy, third century. Fresco, 3’ 11” high.
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Figure 8-8 Christ seated, from Civita Latina, Italy, ca. 350–375.Marble, 2’ 41/2” high. Museo Nazionale Romano–Palazzo
Massimo alle Terme, Rome.
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Figure 8-7 Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, from Rome, Italy, ca. 359. Marble, 3’ 10 1/2” x 8’. Museo Storico del Tesorodella Basilica di San Pietro, Rome.
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