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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Figures ix
- Classical New York 1
- One. The Custom House of 1833–42: A Greek Revival Building in Context 15
- Two. The Imperial Metropolis 38
- Three. Archaeology versus Aesthetics: The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Classical Collection in Its Early Years 63
- Four. The Gould Memorial Library and Hall of Fame: Reinterpreting the Pantheon in the Bronx 85
- Five. The Expression of Civic Life: Civic Centers and the City Beautiful in New York City 114
- Six. The Titans of Rockefeller Center: Prometheus and Atlas 140
- Seven. Rome Reborn: Old Pennsylvania Station and the Legacy of the Baths of Caracalla 161
- Eight. The Roman Bath in New York: Public Bathing, the Pursuit of Plea sure, and Monumental Delight 182
- Nine. “In Ancient and Permanent Language”: Artful Dialogue in the Latin Inscriptions of New York City 211
- Reflections. Elizabeth Macaulay- Lewis and Matthew M. McGowan 235
- Glossary 239
- Acknowledgments 243
- Bibliography 245
- Contributors 267
- General Index 271
- Index Locorum 279
- Index of Greek, Latin, and Biblical Sources 281
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Figures ix
- Classical New York 1
- One. The Custom House of 1833–42: A Greek Revival Building in Context 15
- Two. The Imperial Metropolis 38
- Three. Archaeology versus Aesthetics: The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Classical Collection in Its Early Years 63
- Four. The Gould Memorial Library and Hall of Fame: Reinterpreting the Pantheon in the Bronx 85
- Five. The Expression of Civic Life: Civic Centers and the City Beautiful in New York City 114
- Six. The Titans of Rockefeller Center: Prometheus and Atlas 140
- Seven. Rome Reborn: Old Pennsylvania Station and the Legacy of the Baths of Caracalla 161
- Eight. The Roman Bath in New York: Public Bathing, the Pursuit of Plea sure, and Monumental Delight 182
- Nine. “In Ancient and Permanent Language”: Artful Dialogue in the Latin Inscriptions of New York City 211
- Reflections. Elizabeth Macaulay- Lewis and Matthew M. McGowan 235
- Glossary 239
- Acknowledgments 243
- Bibliography 245
- Contributors 267
- General Index 271
- Index Locorum 279
- Index of Greek, Latin, and Biblical Sources 281