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The Via Latina catacomb: imitation and discontinuity in fourth-century Roman painting
Tronzo, William.
Year: c1986.
Publisher:  Published for the College Art Association of America by the Pennsylvania State University Press. 
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table of contents
Frontmatter
List of Illustrations
Preface
List of Abbreviations
I The Problem of the Replication of Cubiculum C in Cubiculum O
II The Building of the Catacomb
III Painting Styles
IV Subjects and Uses of Imagery
V A Wider View: Implications and Causes
Bibliography
Index
Illustrations
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Title: The Via Latina catacomb : imitation and discontinuity in fourth-century Roman painting / William Tronzo.
Author: Tronzo, William
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: The Via Latina catacomb : imitation and discontinuity in fourth-century Roman painting / William Tronzo
Tronzo, William
University Park [Pa.]: Published for the College Art Association of America by the Pennsylvania State University Press, c1986.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.04029
Subject Headings: • Bible -- Illustrations
• Mural painting and decoration, Early Christian -- Italy -- Rome -- Themes, motives
• Mural painting and decoration, Roman -- Italy -- Rome -- Themes, motives
• Mural painting and decoration -- Italy -- Rome -- Themes, motives
• Mythology, Classical, in art
• Via Latina Catacomb (Rome, Italy)
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