Table of contents : BYZANTINE AND ROMANESQUE......Page 1 PREFACE......Page 5 CONTENTS OF VOLUME I......Page 7 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS......Page 8 INTRODUCTION......Page 16 CHAPTER I ROMAN ARCHITECTURE......Page 21 CHAPTER II DECAY OF ROMAN ARCHITECTURE. FOUNDATIONOF CONSTANTINOPLE, THE BASILICAN PLAN......Page 33 CHAPTER III GREEK ELEMENT IN THE NEW STYLE. ASIATICINFLUENCES. SYRIAN ARCHITECTURE. THEBYZANTINE DOME. ABANDONMENT OF THEORDERS. AVOIDANCE OF FIGURE SCULPTURE......Page 46 CHAPTER IV THE GREEK CHURCH AND RITUAL MARBLE ANDMOSAIC THE PULVINO. VARIETIES OF CAPITAL......Page 66 CHAPTER V CONSTANTINOPLE. THE WALLS AND PORTA AUREA.THE CHURCHES AT SALONICA......Page 80 CHAPTER VI S. SOPHIA, CONSTANTINOPLE......Page 124 CHAPTER VII JUSTINIAN'S OTHER CHURCHES......Page 156 CHAPTER VIIII CONOCLASM......Page 166 CHAPTER IX LATER BYZANTINE ARCHITECTURE......Page 173 CHAPTER X ITALO-BYZANTINE ARCHITECTURE. FIRST PERIOD.UNDER THE EMPIRE......Page 215 CHAPTER XI ITALO-BYZANTINE ARCHITECTURE. THE SECONDOR GOTHIC PERIOD......Page 241 CHAPTER XII ITALO-BYZANTINE ARCHITECTURE. THIRD PERIODUNDER THE EXARCHATE......Page 258 CHAPTER XIII ROME......Page 284 CHAPTER XIV THE LOMBARDS. ARCHITECTURAL BATHOS AND REVIVALRUPTURE BETWEEN ROME AND BYZANTIUM......Page 336 CHAPTER XV VENICE......Page 369 CHAPTER XVI PISA, FLORENCE AND LUCCA......Page 388 CHAPTER XVII LOMBARDY......Page 426