


Archaeological discoveries like those in the Crypta Balbi also illuminate the revalorization of ancient ruins found in such texts as Hildebert of Lavardin's "Par tibi, Roma, nihil" and the Mirabilia urbis Romae. Editor: Edward Rochie Hardy, Professor of Church History, Berkeley Divinity. The result is a more reception-oriented history that highlights social and political diversity within Rome and possible misreadings of the intended messages of the familiar churches built between 11: San Clemente, Santa Maria in Cosmedin, San Crisogono, and Santa Maria in Trastevere. Even in the twentieth century, the Episcopal Church of Saint Clement in.

Focusing on the twelfth century, this essay rereads Krautheimer against a semiotic paradigm proposed by Marvin Trachtenberg and an alternative version of the history offered by Peter Cornelius Claussen, supplementing both with socio-historical, archaeological, and art historical research of the last twenty-five years. Theology in stone: Church architecture from Byzantium to Berkeley 0195154665. Theology in Stone, CHURCH ARCHITECTURE FROM BYZANTIUM BERKELEY m-Sffl h. Richard Krautheimer's grand synthesis of the history of art, architecture, and politics in medieval Rome has inspired a generation of subsequent publications, including revisionist ones.
