Examines the architecture of the Early Christian church of S. Stefano Rotondo in Rome, founded in the 5th c. Discusses the typology of the building (centralized church), the interior decoration in relation to the liturgy, and the functions of the church (stational and memorial church) within its urban context, high up the Celio in front of the Palatine.
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