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HISTORY OF HUMAN SETTLEMENTS AND URBAN DESIGN
from the Early Ages to the End of the 19th Century

Compiled by Dr. Gideon Golany, Associate Professor in Urban and Regional Planning,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute

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Mrs. Mary Vance, Editor


Post Office Box 229
Monticello, Illinois 61856
HISTORY OF HUMAN SETTLEMENT

From the Early Ages to the End of the 19th Century

English Bibliographical List

Compiled by

Dr. Gideon Golany


Associate Professor in
Urban and Regional Planning, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Digitized by the Internet Archive
in 2010 with funding from
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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CONTENTS
PART I: THE EVOLUTION OF CIVILIZATION No. 1-49
A. General No. 1-27
B. Social No. 28-37
C. Economic No. 38-46
D. The Role of the Technics No. 47-49

PART II: THE PALEOLITHIC CIVILIZATION No. 50-72

PART III: THE NEOLITHIC & THE EARLY CIVILIZATION OF


THE CITIES No. 73-79

PART IV: THE NOMADIC SOCIETY No. 80-88

PART V RURAL CIVILIZATION & PATTERN No . 89-105

PART VI: CIVIL I ZATION AND CITY PLANNING IN


HISTORY No. 106-205
A. General No. 106-189
B. Ancient City Planning No. 190-205

PART VII: THE ANCIENT MIDDLE-EAST, CITY AND


SOCIETY No. 206-283
A. The Growth of the Civilization in
the Middle-East No . 206-218
B. Mesopotamian City & Civilization ... No. 219-254
C. The Eastern Coast of the
Mediterranean City & Culture No. 255-259
D. The Nile Valley No. 260-275
E. Persian Civilization No. 276-283

PART VIII: ANCIENT AEGEAN, CIVILIZATION & CITY No. 284-344


A. Society, Economy. & Politics No. 284-322
B. The Greek City
.
'.
No. 323-337
C. Ancient Athens No. 338-344

PART IX: ROMAN CIVILIZATION & SETTLEMENT No. 345-384


A. Society, Economy, Politics, &
Settlement No. 345-380
B. The Roman Settlements in the Eastern
Mediterranean Coast No. 381-385
C. The Roman Settlements in North
Africa No .
386-387
D. The Roman in Britain No. 388-396
E Greece and Rome No .
397-405
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PART X: BYZANTINE CIVILIZATION No. 406-416


A. Byzantine Civilization No. 405-411
B Constantinople No 412-416
.

PART XI: ISLAMIC SOCIETY & CITY No. 417-438


A. Society & Culture No. 417-420
B. The City No. 421-425
C. Islamic Cities in North Africa
& Spain No. 426-438

PART XII: MEDIEVAL AGES No. 439-474


A. Society, Economy & Politics No. 439-457
B. Medieval City No. 458-474

PART XIII: PRE- INDUSTRIAL CITY No. 475-481

PART XIV: EARLY INDUSTRIAL CITY & THE


19TH CENTURY No. 489-521

PART XV: THE CITY IN EUROPE BEFORE THE 19TH


CENTURY No. 489-521
A. Urbanization in Europe No. 489-502
B. The Hansa Town & League No. 503-506
C. Cities in Italy No. 507-510
D. Cities in France No. 511-513
E. Cities in the Netherlands No. 514-515
F. Cities in Russia No. 516-521

PART XVI : ENGI:ISH SOCIETY & CITY No 522-545


A. Society No. 522-526
B. London No. 527-535
C. Other Cities No. 536-545

PART XVII: SOUTHERN ASIA, CIVILIZATION & CITY


(MAINLY INDIA\& PAKISTAN ) No. 546-567

PART XVIII: EAST & SOUTH-EAST ASIA, CIVILIZATION


& CITY
'.
No. 568-599
T. General No. 568-571
B. Japan No. 572-580
C. China No. 581-599

PART XIX: AMERICAN CULTURE & CITY No. 600-645


A. North America No. 600-628
B. Central & South America No. 629-645

PART XX: ARCHITECTURE AND ART THROUGH THE


CENTURIES No. 646-687
A. General No. 646-655
B. Europe No. 656-573
C. Near-East No. 674-685
D. Southern Asia No. 686-687
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PART I: THE EVOLUTION OF CIVILIZATION

A. General

1. Abel, Walter. The Collective Dream in Art: A Psycho-Historical


Theory of Culture Based on Relations Between the Arts,
Psychology and Social Sciences. Harvard University Press,
Cambridge, 1957.

2. Albright, William F. The Archaeology of Palestine. Penguin Books,


Harmondsworth, 1956. (First edition 1949).

3. Andreae, Johann Valentin. Christianopolis An Ideal State of the


:

Seventeenth Century. Oxford University Press, American


Branch, New York, 1916. (Translated from the Latin by
F.E. Held),

4. Ashworth, William. The Genesis of Modern British Town Planning:


A Study in Economic and Social History of the 19th and 20th
Centuries. Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 1954.

5. Baldwin, Marshall W.; Col.->, Charles W. and Hayes, Carlton J. H.


;

History of Europe. Macmillan Company, New York, 1956.

6. Barnes, H. E. History of Western Civilization. Harcourt Brace,


New York, 2 Volumes, 1935.

7. Bates, Marston. The Nature of Natural History. Charles Scribner's


Sons, New York, 1950.

8. Breasted, James Henry. Ancient Times: A History of the Early World.


Ginn and Company, Boston, 1914; 2nd Edition Revised Ginn, 1935,

9. Breasted, James Henry. The Conquest of Civilization. Harpers, New


York, 1926.
10. Breasted, James Henry. History of Europe, Ancient and Medieval:
Earliest Man, in Greece and Rome. Ginn & Company, New York,
1920.

11. Bruun, Geoffrey. Europe and America Since 1492: Western Civili-
zation and Its World Influence. Houghton Mifflin Company,
Boston, 1954.

12. Coon, Carleton Stevens. The History of Man. Knoff, New York, 1954.

13. Frankl, Paul. The Gothic, Literary Sources and Interpretations


Through Eight Centuries. Princeton University Press, Prince-
ton, 1960,
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14. Freeman-Grenviile, G.S.P. The Medieval History of the Coast of


Tanganyika. Oxford University Press, London, 1962.

15. Gendel, Milton (ed.) An Illustrated History of Italy. McGraw-


Hill, New York, 1966.

16. Gras, N.S.B. A History of Agriculture in Europe and America.


Crofts, New York, 1940.

17. Huntington, Ellsworth. Civilization and Climate. Yale University


Press, New Haven, 1915; Revised Edition, 1933. (On the
relation of climate and weather to human productivity).

18. Lot, Ferdinand. The End of the Ancient World and the Beginnings
of the Middle Ages. A. A. Knopf, New York, 1931. (The
History of Civilization).

19. MacCurdy, George Grant. The Coming of Man. The University Society,
Inc., University Society, 1935.

20. Mumford Lewis. The Condition of Man. Harcourt, Brace and Co.,
New York, 1944.

21. Robinson, James Harvey. Medieval ctnd Modern Time: An Introduction


to the History of Modern Europe. Ginn & Company, New York,
1919.

22. Schneider, Hermann. History of World Civilization. Harcourt, Brace,


New York, 2 Volumes, 1931.

23. Spengler, Oswald. The Decline of the West. A. A. Knopf, New


York, 2 Volumes, 1926-28.

24. Taylor, Alastair, and Wallbank, T. Walter. Civilization: Past and


Present. Scott, Foreman and Company, Chicago, 1949.

25. Toynbee, Arnold Joseph. A Study of History. London, 10 Volumes,


1935-39. (The cultural aspects of human history. Different
types of civilizations: Old Irish, Viking, Scandinavian,
Syrian, Nomadic, Ottoman, etc.).

26. Wallbank, Thomas Walter. Civilization, Past and Present: A Survey


of the History of Man, His Governmental, Economic, Social,
Religious, Intellectural and Esthetic Activities from the
Earliest Times to the Present, in Europe, Asia and in the
Americas. Scott, Foresman and Company, Chicago, 2 Volumes
1949.

27. Wells, H. G. The Outline of History. 3rd Edition, Macmillan, New


York, 1921.
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B. Social

28. Allen, John William. A History of Political Thought in the Six-


teenth Century. Methuen and Company, Ltd., London, 1928.

29. Gelder, Henrik Evan. The Two Reformations in the 161h Century: A
Study of the Religious Aspects and Consequences of Renais-
sance and Humanism. M. Nijhoff, The Hague, 1961.

30. Kroeber, Alfred Lewis. Configurations of Culture Growth. Univer-


sity of California Press, Berkeley, 1944.

31. Mairet, Philip. The Ecological Basis of the Civilization. Ti-ees,


Dorchester, 1947.

32. Petrio, William M. Flinders. The Revolutions of Civilization.


Harper and Brothers, I,ondon and New York, 1911.

33. Quinn, James A. Human Ecology . Prentico-Hall , Inc., New York,


1950.

34. Redfield, Robert. The Little Community: Viewpoints for the Study
of a Human Whole. University of Chicago Press, Chicago,
1955.

35. Redfield, Robert. "The Natural History of the Folk Society."


Social Forces 31, pp. 224-228, March, 1953.

36. Redfield, Robert. "The Folk Society and Culture." American Jour-
nal of Sociology, 45, pp. 731-742, March, 1940.

37. Shapiro, Henry Lionel. Man, Culture, and Society. Oxford Univer-
sity Press, New York and Oxford, 1956.

C. Economic

38. Ashley, William James. Surveys: Historic and Economic. Longmans,


Green and Company, London, 1900. (Discussion on the medieval
town and its institutions).

39. Barnes, Harry Elmer; Flugel, Felix; and Knight, Melvin M. Economic
History of Europe. Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1928.

40. Clough, Shepard B. Economic Development of Western Civilization.


McGraw Hill Book Company, Inc., New York, 1959.

41. Day, Clive. History of Commerce. Longmans, Green and Company,


New York, 1920.

42. Gras, N.S.B. Introduction to Economic History. Harper and Brothers,


New York, 1922.
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43. Heaton, Herbert. Economic History of Europe. Harper and Brotliprs,


New York, 1936.

44. Nussbaum, Frederic^ Louis. A History of the Economic Institutions


of Modern Europe. F. S. Crafts and Company, New York, 1^33;
A.M. Kelley, New York, 1968.

45. Rostow, W. W. The Stages of Economic Growth. University Tress,


Cambridge, 1960.

46. Westermann, W. L. "The Economic Basis of the Decline of Ancient


Culture." American Historical Review, Vol. XX, pp. 723-43,
1914-1915.

p. The Role of the Technics

47. Giedion, Sigfried. Mechanization Takes Command: A Contribution


to Anonymous History. Oxford University Press, New York,
1948.

48. Mumford, Lewis. Technics and Civilization. Hai-court, Brace and


Company, New York, 1939. (Study of the machine in its social,
cultural and economic aspects).

49. Singer, Charles; Holmyard, E. J.; and Hall, A. R. A History of


Technology. Vol. I: From Early Times to Fall of Ancient
Empires. Vol. Ill: The Mediterranean Civilizations and
the Middle Ages. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1954.

PART II: Tl IE_ PALJ OL IT HI C _ C IVI LIZATI ON

50. Albright, William Foxwell. From the Stone Age to Christianity.


Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 1957. (The philosophy of
history)

51. Braidlwood, R. J.; and Willey, G. R. Courses Towards Urban Life:


Archeological Considerations of Some Cultural Alternates.
(Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology, No. 31). Aldine
Publishing Company, Chicago, 1962. (Contains a detailed
treatment of the subject matter and a full bibliography).

52. Childe, Vere Gordon. "Cave Men's Buildings." In: Antiquity, London
March 1950. (Report on Gorodtsov's discovery of paleolithic
hamlet and buildings).

53. Childe, Vere Gordon. The Dawn of European Civilization. A. A.


Knopf, New York, 1925; sixth edition. New York, 1958.
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54. Childe, Vere Gordon. New Light on the Most Ancient East. Roiilledge
and Paul, 4th Edition, London, 1952.

55. Childe, Vere Gordon. Prehistoric Communities of the British Islands.


W. c3nd R. Chambus, Ltd., London and Edinburgh, 1940,

56. Childe, Vere Gordon. Prehistoric Migration of Europe. H. Aschehough


and Company, OS/o, 1950.

57. Childe, Vere Gordon. The Prehistory of European Society. Penguin


Books, Harmondsworth, 1958.

58. Clark, Grahame Prehistoric Europe: The Economic Basis.


.
Philo-
sophies Library, New York, 1952.

59. Coon, Carleton S. The Story of Man: From the First Human to Primi-
tive Culture and Beyond. Knopf, New York, 1954.

r.O. F.iicyr-lopodia Britannica. "Archaelogy .


" Chicago, Vol. 2, pp. 224-285.
1965.

61. Garrod, D. A. The Relations Between South-Wost Asia and Europe


in the Later Palaeolithic Age." Journal of World Histoi-y,
Vol. I, pp. 13-38, 1953.

62. Garrod, D.A.E. "The Upper Paleolithic in the Light of Recent


Discovery." Proceedings Prehistoric Society (new series),
Vol. IV, pp. 1-26, 1938.

63. Hawks Charles Francis Christopher. Prehistoric Foundation? of


Europe to the Mycenean Age. Methuen & Company, Ltd., London, 1940,

64. Heichelheim, Fritz M. An Ancient Economic History: From the


Paleolithic Age to the Migrations of the Germanic, Slavic,
and Arabic Nations. A. W. Sijthoff, Leiden and New York,
Vol. I, 1958.

65. Hutchinson, R. W. "Prehistoric Town-Planning in and around the


Aegean." Town Planning Review, Januai-y-April, 1953.

66. Hutchinson, R. W. "Prehistoric Town-Planning in Crete." Town


Planning Review, October, 1950.

67. McBurney, C.B.M. "The Geographical Study of the Older Palaeolithic


Stages in Europe." Proceedings Prehistoric Society (new
series), Vol. XVI, pp. 163-183, 1950.

68. Movius, H. L. "Old World Palaeolithic Archaeology." Bulletin


of the American Geological Society, Vol. LX, pp. 1443-1456,
1949.
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69. Mvinro, Robert. Paleolithic Man and Terramaia Settlements in


Europe. Macmillan, New York, 1912.

70. Oakley, K. P. Man the Tool-Maker. British Museum Guide, London,


1949.

71. Osborn, H. F. Men of the Old Stone Age. 3rd Edition, Scribner,
New York, 1924.

72. SoUas, W. J.Ancient Hunters and Their Modern Representatives.


3rd Edition Revised, Macmillan, New York, 1924.

PART III : NEOLITHIC AND THE EARLY CIVIL IZATION, 0F_1HL-CITIES

73. Childe, Vers Gordon. "The Urban Revolution." Town Planning Review,
No. 21, pp. 3-17, April, 1950. (Interpretation of the origin
of the city, with emphasis on the settlement of the previously
nomadic specialized craftsman).

74. Childe, Vere Gordon. What Happened in History. Penguin Books,


Harmondsworth and Baltimore, 1942; New York, 1946.

75. Cole, Sonia Mary. The Neolithic Revolution. 2nd Edition, Printed
by order of the Trustees of the British Museum, London, 1961.

76. Geddes, Patrick. Cities in Evolution. Williams and Norgate,


London, 1915; Ernest Been Ltd. - Been Bros., Ltd., London,
1949 2nd Edition; New York, Oxford, 1950. (Most popular and
available of Geddes' writings on cities, made up chiefly of
scattered papers).

77. Leopold, Aldo. A Sand County Almanac. Oxford University Press,


New York, 1949.

78. Lowdermilk, W. C. Conquest of the Land Through 7000 Years. (U.S.


Department of Agriculture Information Bulletins, No. 99).
Soil Conservation Service, Washington, D.C., 1959.

79. Piggott, Stuart. The Neolithic Cultures of the British Isles.


University Press, Cambridge, England, 1954.

PART IV: THE NOMADIC SOCIETY

80. Amiran, D.H.K.; and Ben-Arieh, Y. "Sedentarization of Beduin in


Israel." Isreal Exploration Journal, Vol. 13, No. 3,
pp. 161-181, 1963.
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81. Awad, M. "The Assimilation of Nomads in Egypt/' Geographical


Review No. 44, pp. 240-252, 1954.

82. Banton, Michael. West African City: A Study of Tribal Life in


Freetown. London, 1957.

83. Bronsted, J. The Vikings. Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, Revised


Edition, 1964.

84. Clarke, J. I. "Studies of Semi-nomadism in North Africa." Econo-


mic Geography, No. 35, pp. 95-108, 1953.

85. Gann, T.W.F. Ancient and Modern Tribes. Duckworth, London, 1926.

86. Golany, Gideon. Beduin Settlement in the Alonim-Shfarain Hill


Region. The Ministry of Interior, the Hebrew University,
Jerusalem, 1966.

87. Powell, Terence G.E. The Celtic Settlement of Ireland. Chadwick


Memorial Studies, 1952.

88. Powell, Terence G.E. The Celts. Praeger, New York, 1958.

PART V; RURAL CIVILIZA TION AND^PATTERN

89. Beeson, Edward William. Port Sunlight: The Model Village of


England. The Architectural Book Publishing Company, London,
1911. (A Collection of Photos).

90. Childe, Vere Gordon. Man Hakes Himself. Watts and Company, London,
1936.

91. Coulton, George Gordon. The Medieval Village. University Press,


Cambridge, 1925.

92. Encyclopedia Britannica. "Village Communities." Chicago, 1947.

93. Firey, Walter and others. "The Fusion of Urban and Rural, In:
Cities and Society, by Hatt, P., and others. The Free Press
of Glencoe, New York, pp. 214-222, 1963.

94. Eraser, Douglas. Village Planning in the Primitive World. George


Braziller, Inc., New York, 1968.

95. Galpin, C. J, "The Social Anatomy of an Agricultural Community."


(Agricultural Experiment Station Research Bulletin, No. 34),
Madison, Wisconsin, 1915.
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96. Golany, Gideon. Determining Factors in the Formation of Branch


Villages. Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion,
Haifa, Israel, 1966.

97. Gomme, George Laurence. The Village Community: With Special Refer-
ence to the Origin and Form of its Survivals in Britain.
New York, 1890.

98. Iloinans, George C. English Villagers of the Thirteenth Ccutuiy.


Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1941.

99. Maine, Henry Sumner. Village Communities in the East and West.
John Murray, London, 1871.

100. Pruksch, Victor. Houses in the Alps. Pinguin Verlag, Innsbruck,


1964.

101. P.aper, Arthur F. Rural Taiwan and Promise. Taipei, Good Earth
Press Ltd. , 1953.

102. Sharp, Thomas. The Anatomy of the Village. Penguin Books, Harmonds-
worth, 1946.

103. Sorokin, P. A.; Zimmerman, C. C. ; and Galpin, C. J. Systematic


Source Book in Rural Sociology. University of Minnesota
Press, Minneapolis, Vol. I, 1930.

104. Wickham, Archdale Kenneth. The Villages of England. P. T. Bates-


ford, London, 1932.

105. Wrench, Guy Theodore. Reconstruction by Way of the Soil. Faber and
Faber, Ltd., London, 1946.

PART VI: CIVILIZATION AND THE CITY PLANNING IN HISTORY

A. General

106. Bestor, George C, and Jones, Holway R. City Planning: A Basic


Bibliography of Sources and Trends. California Council of
Civil Engineers and Land Surveyors, Sacramento, 1966.

107. Blumenfeld, Hans. "The Urban Pattern." Annals of the Academy of


Political and Social Science, 352: 74-83, March, 1964.

108. Blumenfeld, Hans. Theory of City Form, Past and Present." Journal
of the Society of Architectural Historians, 8 (3 and 4),
pp. 7-16, July- December, 1949.
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109. Blumenfeld, Hans. "On the Concentric Circle Theory of Urban


Growth." Land Economics, May, 1949.

110. Boak, Arthur Edward Romilly. The Master of the Offices in the
Later Roman and Byzantine Empires. Macmillan Company, New
York, 1919.

111. Boak, Arthur Edward Romilly and Dunlop, James E. Two Studies in
Later Roman and Byzantine Administration. Macmillan Company,
New York, 1924.

112. Rowra, Sir Maurice, et al Golden Ages of the Great Cities.


.

Thames and Hudson, New York, 1952.

113. Bradford, John. Ancient Landscapes: Studies in Field Archaeology.


G. Bell and Sons, Ltd., London, 1957.

114. Bridgeport Brass Company. History of Sanitation. Bridgeport,


Conn., 1930.

115. Buber, Martin. Paths in Utopia. Beacon Press, Macmillan, Boston,


1958.

116. Burn, Andrew. Minoans, Philistines and Greeks, B.C. 1400-900.


A. A. Knopf, New York, 1930.

117. Clerget, Pierre. "Urbanism: A Historic, Geographic and Economic


Study." Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the
Smithsonian Institution, U.S. Government Printing Office,
Washington, D.C., 1913.

118. Clifford, Derek Plint. A History of Garden Design. Praeger, New


York 1966 Revised Edition.

119. Creese, Walter L. The Search for Environment: The Garden City
Before and After. Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn.,
1966. (About the problems of new communities and new towns;
the nature of social and private life).

120. Croix, Horst de la. Military Considerations in City Planning


(Planning and Cities Series). George Braziller, Inc., New
York, 1968.

121. Davis, Kingsley. "The Origin and Growth of Urbanization in the


World." American Journal of Sociology, 60:5, pp. 429-437,
March, 1955.

122. De Solssons, L., and Kenyon, A. W. Garden Cities and Satellite


Towns: Report of Departmental Committee. H. M. Stationery
Office, London, 1935. (Marley Report)
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123. Diamond, William. "On the Dangers of an Urban Interpretation
History." In: Hi i^'t'jriography and Urbanization. John
Hopkins Tu-^dS, Baltimore, Chapter IV, 1941. (Edited by Eric
1. Goldman).

fj'i. Dickinson, Robert L. City Region and Regionalism. Oxford Univer-


sity Press, New York, 1947; 2nd Edition, Grove Press, New
York, 1954.

125. Echols, Ralph Gordon. Utopia, A Study of Man's Eternal Quest for
Perfection. Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Dlacksburg, 1965.

126. Elias, C. E. Metropolis: Values in Conflict. Wadsworth Publish-


ing Company, Belmont, California, 1965.

127. Finegan, Jack. Light From the Ancient Past. Princeton University
Press, Princeton, 1946. (With extensive bibliography).

128. Fustel de Coulanges, and Numa Denis. The Ancient City. Lee and
Shepard Company, Boston, 1889; Doubleday Anchor Books, Inc.,
Garden City, New York, 1955.

129. Gallion, Arthur B. and Eisner, Simon. The Urban Pattern, City
Planning and Design. Van Nostrand, New York, 1963.

130. Geddes, Patrick. "Rural and Urban Thought: A Contribution to


the Theory of Progress and Decay.' Sociological Review, XXI,
London, pp. 1-19, January, 1929.

131. Glass, David Victor. The Town and a Changing Civilization. John
Lane, London, 1935.

132. Glueck, Nelson. Rivers in the Desert: A History of the Negev.


Straus & Cudahy, New York, 1959. (Study of the water con-
servation by underground systems and reservoirs for urban
use in the old time in Southern Israel).

133. Gras, N.S.B. "The Rise of the Metropolitan Community." Edited


by E, W. Burgess. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1925.

134. Gutkind, Envin A. The Twilight of Cities. Free Press of Glencoe,


New York, 1962.

135. Handlin, Oscar. The Historian and the City. MIT Press, Cambridge,
Mass., 1963. (A selection of work relating to the history
of the cities).

136. Hammarstrand, Nils. "Cities Old and New.' Journal of the American
Institute of Architects, pp. 424-427, August, 1926.
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137. Hatt, Paul Kitchener. Cities and Society. Glencoe Free Tross,
1963.

In:
138. Hatt, Paul K. and others. "The History of Urban Settlements.
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Cities and Societies. The Free Press of Glencoe, New York,


1963.

139. llilbersheimer, Ludwig. The Nature of Cities. Paul Theobald,


Chicago, 1955.

140. Ingersoll, Phyllis W. Ideal Forms for Cities: An Historical


Bibliography. Council of Planning Librarians Exchange Bib-
liography, No. 10, Monticello, Illinois, 1959.

141. Jefferson, Mark. "Distribution of the World's City Folks."


Geographic Review, 21, pp. 446-65, 1931.

142. Jerusalem: The Saga of the Holy City. (With an Introduction by


Benjamin Mazar). Universitas Publishers, Jerusalem, 1954.

143. Jones, Barclay Gibbs. "The Historic Monument in City Planning."


Society of Architectural Historians, Pacific Section, Spring
Meeting, Eugene, Oregon, 1958.

144. Kiepert, Heinrich. Manual of Ancient Geography. London, 1881.

145. Korn, Arthur. History Builds the Town. Lund Humphries, London,
1953. (Brief survey of town form from the Neolithic to the
present .Illustrat ions )

146. Lampard, Eric E. The History of Cities in the Economically Ad-


vanced Areas. Economic Development and Cultural Change, III,
pp. 81-136, January, 1955.

147. Lang, S. The Ideal City from Plato to Howard." Architectural


Review, Vol. CXII, pp. 90-101, August, 1952.

148. Lee, R. H. The City: Urbanism and Urbanization in Major World


Regions. J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 1955.

149. Lynch, Kevin. "The City as Environment." Scientific American, 213


pp. 209-219, September, 1965.

150. Lynch, Kevin. The Image of the City. Harvard University Press
and the MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1960.

151. Lynch, Kevin. "The Form of Cities." Scientific American, 190:20,


pp. 54-63, April 1954.
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152. Maksimovitch, Branko. The Socialist Planning in the Cities of


Eastern Europe. (Planning and Cities Series). George
Braziller, Inc., New York, 1968.

153. Mallowan, M.E.L. "The Mechanics of Ancient Trade in Western Asia,"


Iran III, p. 1-7, 1965.

154. McClenahan, Bessie A. "The Communality The Urban Substitute


:

for the Traditional Community." Sociology and Social Re-


search, 30, pp. 264-274, March-April 1946.

155. McKenzie, R. D. "The Rise of the Metropolitan Community." In:


Cities and Society, by Hatt, P., and others. Free Press of
Glencoe, New York, pp. 201-213, 1963.

156. McKenzie, R. D. "The Rise of Metropolitan Communities." In:


Recent Social Trends. The McGraw-Hill Book Company, New
York, pp. 443-496, 1933.

157. Miner, Horace. "The Folk-Urban Continuum." American Sociological


Review, 17, pp. 529-37, October, 1952.

158. Morris, James. Cities. Harcourt, Brace and World, New York,
1964.

159. Mosso, Angelo. The Dawn of Mediterranean Civilization, trans-


lated by Marian C. Harrison. Baker, New York, 1911.

160. Mumford, Lewis. The City in History: Its origins, its Trans-
formations, and its Prospects. Harcourt, Brace and Company,
and World Inc., New York, 1961. (657 pages, including bib-
liography 579-634).

161. Mumford Lewis. "The Natural History of Urbanization." In:


International Symposium on Man's Role in Changing the Face
of the Earth. Chicago University Press, Chicago, 1956.

162. Mumford, Lewis. The Culture of Cities. Harcourt, Brace and


Company, New York, 1938; Seeker and Warburg, London, 1946.

163. Mumford, Lewis. City Do\'p1 opiiuTit. Hart^ourt, Brace and Company,
New York, 1945.

164. Mumford, Lewis. The Story of Utopias. Boni and Liveright, Inc.,
New York, 1922.

165. Munx-o, William B. "City." Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences.


The Macmillan Company, New York, p. 474, 1930.

166. Park, Robert E, "The City and Civilization," Second Year Course
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167. Piganiol, i\. Th'^ CL^y State." Cncycioperiia of the Social Sciences.
Macmillan Company, New York, 1930.

168. Piggott, Stuart. The Role of the City in Ancient Civilizations."


In: The Metropolis in Modern Life, Edited by Robert M.
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169. Purdom, C. The Garden City: A Study in the Development of


B. a

Modern Town. J. M. Dent and Sons, London, 1913.

170. Rasmussen, Steen Eiler. Towns and Buildings. Harvard University


Press, Cambridge, 1951.

171. Richards, Brain. New Movement in Cities. Reinhold, New York,


1966.

172. Roseman, Rose. The Ideal City. Boston Book and Art Shop, Boston,
1959.

173. Rostovtzeff, Michael I. Cities in the Ancient World." In: Urban


Land Economics. The Institute of Land Economics, Edward Bros.,
Ann Arbor, 1922.

174. Rostovtzeff, Michael I. and others. Urban Land Economics. Edwards


Bros., Ann Arbor, 1922.

175. Saarinen, Eliel. The City, its Growth, its Decay, its Future.
Reinhold Publishing Corp., New York, 1943.

176. Senior, Derek (ed.) The Regional City: An Anglo American Discussion
of Metropolitan Planning. Aldine Publication Company, Chicago,
1966.

177. Sitte, Camillo. The Art of Building Cities: City Building Accord-
ing to its Artistic Fundamentals. Reinhold Publishing Corp.,
New York, 1945.

178. Spreiregen, Paul D. Design for Cities: Yesterday, Today, and


Tomorrow. American Institute of Architect, Washington, 1966.

179. Speiregan, Paul D. Urban Design: The Architecture of Towns and


Cities. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1965.

180. Stanislawski, Dan. "The Origin and Spread of the Grid-Pattern


Town. Geographical Review, Vol. XXXVI, p. 105-120, January,
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1946.

181. Thomson, Robert Ellis. The History of the D\>;elling House and Its
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182. Tunnard, Christopher. The City of Man. Charles Scribner's Sons,


New York, 1953.

183. Weber, Melvin M. and others. Exploration into Urban Structure.


University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, 1964.

184. Whiffcn, Marcus (ed.) The Architect and the City (Paper from the
AIA-ACSA Teacher Seminar, 1962). 173 pages, illustrations,
plans

185. White, Morton Gabriel. The Intellectual Versus the City, from
Thomas Jefferson to Frank Lloyd Wright. Harvard University
Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1962.

186. Wittausch, William K. The Patio House: A Suburban House for


Urban Living. (Technical Bulletin No. 45). Washington,
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187. Woolley, C. L. Dead Towns and Living Men. Oxford Univez-sity


Press, London, 1929, Revised Edition.

188. Zucker, Paul. Town and Square: From the ..gora to the Village
Green. Columbia University Press, New York, 1959.

189. Adams, James W. R. Modern Town and Country Planning: A History


of and Introduction to the Study of the Law and Practice of
Modern Town and Country PJanning in Great Britain. J. and A.
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190. Adams, Thomas. Outline of Town and City Planning: A Review of


Past Efforts and Modern Aims. Russell Sage Foundation, New
York, 1935.

191. American Institute of Architects. Design for Cities: Yesterday,


Today, and Tomorrow. Washington, 1966.

192. Bacon, Edmund N. Design of Cities. Viking Press, New York, 1967.

193. Banham, Reyner. Theory and Design in the First Machine Age.
Frederick A. Praeger, New York, 1960.

194. Gardner, Percy. "The Planning of Hellenistic Cities." Trans-


actions: Town Planning Conference, Royal Institute of
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195. Goff, Beatrice Laura. Symbols of Prehistoric Mesopotamia. Yale


University Press, New Haven, 1963.

196. Haverfield, Francis J. Ancient Town Planning. Clarendon Press,


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197. Havei-field, Francis J. "Town Planning in the Roman World." Town


I'^IO,
Planning Conference, Transactions R. I. B. A., London,

198. Hegemann, Werner. City Planning, Housing: Historical and Socio-


logical, Architectural Book Publishing Company, Inc.,
3 Volumes, New York, 1936-1938.

199. Hiorns, Fredrick R. Town Building in History: An Outline Review


of Conditions, Influences, Ideas, and Methods Affecting Planned
Towns Through 5000 years. George G. Harper and Company, Ltd.,
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200. Hughes, Thomas and Lamborn, E.A.G. Towns and Town Planning, Ancient
and Modern. Oxford University Press, London, 1923.

201. Lehmann-Hartleben, Karl. "The Impact of Ancient Planning on


European Architecture." Journal of the Society of Architect-
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202. Mackesey, Thomas W. History of City Planning (A bibliography).


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203. Meyerson, Martin. "Utopian Traditions and the Planning of Cities."


In: The Future Metropolis, Edited by Lloyd Rodwin, New York,
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204. Stewart, Cecil. A Prospect of Cities: Being Studies Towards a


History of Town Planning. Longmans, Green and Company,
London, 1952.

205. Wycherley, R. E. How the Greeks Built Cities. Macmil.lan Company,


London and New York, 1949; 2nd Edition, Macmillan and Company,
Ltd. ,London, 1962.

PART VII: THE ANC IENT MIDDLE EAST,_CITY AND SOCIETY

A. The Growth of_the^ Civilization in the Middle East

206. Balkie, James. The Life of the Ancient East. Macmillan, New York,
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207. Barthold, Wilhelm. Turkestan down to the Mongol Invasion. Luzac


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208. Braidwood, Robert J. The Near East and the Foundations of Civili-
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209. Childe, V. G. The Most Ancient East. Knopf, New York, 1929.

210. Cichy, B. Architecture of the Ancient Civilizations in Color:


Mesopotamia, Egj'pt, the Indus Valley, the Megaliths, the
Hittities, the Minoans, the Mycenaens, the Etruscans, Central
and South America. Viking Press, 1966.

211. Fowler, W. Warde. The Birth of Civilization in the Near East.


Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana, 1954.

212. Frankfort, Henri. The Birth of Civilization in the Near East.


Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana, 1954.

213. Gvnusset, Rene'. The Civilization of the East: The Near and the
Middle-East. Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1931.

214. Hall, Harry Reginald Holland. The Ancient History of the Middle
East. London, 1913. Methuen and Company, Ltd., London,
1927; Revised, Hacmillan, New York, (8th ed.), 1932.

215. Heine-Geldern, Robert von. Lung-Shan Culture and East Caspian


Culture A Link between Prehistoric China and the Ancient
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Near-East: The Origin and Spread of Writing. Collection


of papers prest^nted at the International Symposium on
History of Western and Eastern Cultural Contacts. The
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216. Kraeling, Carl H. and Adams, Robert M. City Invincible: A


Symposium on Urbanization and Cultural Development in the
Ancient Near East, held at the Oriental Institute of the
University of Chicago, December 4-7, 1958. University of
Chicago Press, Chicago, 1960.

217. Lampl, Paul. Cities and Planning in the Ancient Near-East.


(Planning and Cities Series). George Braziller, New York,
1968.

218. Steward, Julian H. (ed.) Irrigation: A Comparative Study. (Pan


American Union, Social Sciences Monographs).

B. Mesopotamian City and Civilization

219. Banks, Edgar T. "Seven Wonders of the Ancient Woi-ld II. The
Second Wonder: The Wulls of Babylon." Art and Archaeology,
Vol. 3, pp. 131-136, March, 1916.

220. Clay, A. T. "Ancient Babylonian Antiquaries." Art and Archaeology,


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221. Contenau, George S. Everyday Life in Babylon and Assyria. W. W.


Norton and Company, New York, 1966.

222. Cooke, George Albert. A Textbook of North-Semitic Inscriptions.


Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1903.

223. Dougherty, R. P. "An Archaeological Survey in Southern Babylonia."


American School of Oriental Research Bulletin, Vol. 23,
pp. 15-28, October, 1926; Vol. 25, pp. 5-13, February,
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224. Fowler, W. Warde. "Town Planning in Ancient Mesopotamia." Town


Planning Review, July, 1950. (Good presentation of the
ancient city in the Near East).

225. Friederang, Maximilian. 'An Ancient Art Revived: An Account of


Fresco Buono." Architectural Record, Vol. 32, pp. 553-564,
October, 1912.

226. Goff, Beatrice Laura. Symbols of Prehistoric Mesopotamia. Yale


University Press, New Haven, 1963.

227. Jacobsen, Thorkild. Mesopotamia: The Cosmos as a State. In


the Intellectural Adventures of Ancient Man. University of
Chicago Press, Chicago, 1946. (Interpretation of primitive
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228. Jastrow, Morris, Jr. The Civilization of Babylonia and Assyria


Lippincott, Philadelphia, 1915.

229. King, L. W. "Excavation at Babylon." Burlington Magazine, Vol. 26,


pp. 244-250, March, 1916.

230. Kirk, G. E. "Gymnasium or Khan? A Hellenistic Building at


Babylon. Iraq, Vol. 2, Pt. 2, pp. 223-231, October, 1935.

231. Kramer, Samuel Noah. History Begins at Sumer. Doubleday, New


York, 1959. (On urban field of Sumer Civilization).

232. Langdon, Stephen. "The Field Museum-Oxford University Joint Ex-


pedition at Kisk, 1926-1927." Art and Archaeology, Vol. 24,
pp. 103-111, October, 1927.

233. Legrain, Leon. 'The Joint Expedition to Ur of the Chaldess."


Pennsylvania University Museum Journal, Vol. 16, pp. 81-124,
June, 1925.

234. Legrain, Leon. "The Stella of the Flying Angels." Pennsylvania


University Museum Journal, Vol. 18, pp. 75-98, March, 1927,
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235. Meer, P.E.V.D. "A Topography of Babylon." Iraq, Vol. S, Pi. 1,

pp. 55-64, Spring, 1938.

236. Olmstead, A.T.E. History of vssyria. Scribner, New York, 1^23.

237. Oppenheim, A. L. "The Sea-faring Merchants of Uv." Journal of


Amorlean Oriental Society, No. 74, pp. 6-17, 1^54.

23R. Parrot, Andre. Nineveh and Babylon. London, 1960.

and
239. Price, T. M. "The Oath in Court Procedure in Early Babylonia
the Old Testament." Journal of the Amrru-nn Ori.Mital Society,
Vol. 49, pp. 22-29, March, 1929.

Art
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in America, Vol. 11, pp. 322-327, October, 1923.

241. Smith, Sidney. The Early History of .\ssyria. Chatto and Windus,
London, 1928.

242. Sppiser, Ephriam Avigdor. "Excavations in Northea:?tern Babylonia."


American Sc^hools of Oriputed Researcli Bulletin, Vol. 67,
pp. 2-6, Octobpr, 1937.

243. Speiser, Ephriam Avigdor. Mesopotamian Origins: The Basic


Population of the N.-ar East. Oxford Hniversily Press,
London, 1930.

244. Speleers, Louis. "The Gods of Time on a Syro-Hittite Carving."


Brussplls Musees Royaux 1' Art et d'Histoire, Bulletin Ser. 3

No. 6, pp. 119-122, Novomber, 1929.

245. Unger, Eckhard. "Ancient Babylonian Maps and Plans." Antiquity,


Vol. 9, pp. 311-322, September, 1935.

246. Wooley, Sir Charles Leonard. "The Excavations at Tell el Obeid."


Pennsylvania University Museum Journal, Vol. 15, pp. 237-251,
December, 1924.

247. Woolley, Sir Charles Leonard. Excavations at Ur :


A Record of
Twelve Years' Work. E. Pann, London, 1954.

248. Woolley, Sir Charlos Leonard. Ur of the Chaldees. Scribner, 1930,


Baltimore and London, 1054.

249. Woolley, Sir Charles Leonard. The Sumerians. Clarendor Press,


Oxford, 1928.

250. "Art of the Akkadians & Sumerians." Art and Archaeology, Vol. 5,
pp. 69-100, February, 1917.
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251. "Babylonian and Egyptian Accession." British Museum Quartfivly,


Vol. 3, pp. 12-13, plates 4-6, June, 1928.

252. "Office Files from 500 B.C." El Palacio, Vol. 35, pp. 135-154,
October 25-November 1, 1933.

253. "Report of the University of Tennsylvania Museun." Art News,


Vol. 24, pp. 2, May 29, 1926.

254. "Ruins May Be City Where Noah Built Ark." El Talaoio. Vol. 30,
pp. 206-207, April 22, 1931.

C^ TheEastern Coast of the Mediterranean City and Cultu re

255. Railie, James. Ancient Jerusalem. A and C Black, London, 1931.

256. Garstang, John. The Hittite Empire. Confutable and Company. Ltd.,
London, 1929.

257. Join-Lambert, Michel. Jerusalem. A. Guillot, Paris, 1957; New


York, 1958.

258. Kcnyon, Kathleen Mary. Digging Up Jericho. Praeger, New York,


1957.

259. Michener, James A. The Source. Fawcott Publication, Inc., Green-


wich, Connecticut, 1966.

D^ The Nil e Valley

260. Badawy, Alexander. Orthogonal and Axial Town Planning in Egypt.


(Zeischrift fur Agyptischo Sprache and Altertumes Kunde,
Bd. 85, Erster Heft). Berlin, 1960.

261. Bochardt, Ludwig. Excavations at Tell el-Amarna, Egypt, in 1913-


1914. Government Printing Office, Washington, 1921.

262. Breasted, J. H. A History of Egypt from the Earliest Times to the


Persian Conquest. Scribner, New York, 1924, 2nd Edition.

263. Breasted, J. H. Development of Religion and Thought in Ancient


Egypt. Scribner, New York, 1912.

264. Capart, Jean. Thebes: The Glory of a Great Past. L. MacVcagh,


The Dial Press, 1926.

265. Fairman, H. W. "Tov;n Planning in Pharaonic Egypt. Town Planning


Review, April, 1949.

266. Frankfort, Henri. The City of Akhenaten. Egypt Exploration


Society, 3 Vol., London, 1923-1951.
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267. Peet, Thomas Eric, and Woolley, C. Leonard. The City of AkhriialPu,
Part I: Excavation of 1921 and 1922; Part II: Excavation
during the Seasons 1926-1932 (by Frankfort, H. and others).
and Boston, Mass., 1*^23
Egypt Exploration Society, London
and 1933.

268. Petrie, Sir W.M.F. Social Life in Ancient Egypt. Houghton Mifflin,
New York, 1923.

269. Samih, Wali al-Din. Daily Life in Ancient Egypt. McGraw-Hill,


New York, 1964.

270. Toy, Sidney. "Babylon of Egypt." British Archaeological Assncia-


tion Journal, third series. Vol. 1, pp. 52-78, January, 1937.

271. Woigall, Arthur Edward Pearsc Brome .Tlie Life and Times of
Akhnaton
Pharaoh of Egypt. Putnam, New Yoi'k, 1923, Revised Edition.

272. Wilson, John A. The Burden of Egypt: An Interpretation of Ancient


Egyptian Culturo. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, l^Sl.

273. Winlock, Herbert Eustis. The Rise and Fall of the Middle Kingdom
in Thebes. Macmillan Publishing Company, New Yirrk. 10-47.

274. Woldering, I. Gods, Men and Phnronks: The Glovy of Egyptian Art.
Abrams, New York, 1967.

275. Yadin, Yigael. "The Earlist Record of Egypt's Militaiy Penetration


into Asia: Some aspects of the Navmer Palette." In: Israel
Exploration Journal, Jerusalem, 1955.

D. The P ersian Civiliza tion

276. Ghrishman, R. Iran from the Earliest Times to the Islamic Conquest.
Penguin Books, Hanuoudsworth, 1954.

277. Herzfeld, Ernest Emil. Iran in the Ancient East. Oxford University
Press, London and New York, 1941.

278. Huart, Clement Imbault. Ancient Persia and Iranian Civilization,


translated by Dobie, M. R. (The History of the Civilization).
K. Paul, Trench, Trubner and Company, London, 1927.

279. Lockhart, Laurence. Famous Cities of Iran. W. Pearce and Company,


Brentford, 1939.

280. Olmstead, Albert Ten Eyck. History of the Persian Empire, Univer-
sity of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1948; Cambridge, England, 1949.

281. Schmidt, Erich F. Flight over Ancient Cities of Iran. University


of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1940.
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282. Stein, Mark Aurel. Old Routes of Western Iran. Macmillan and
Company, Ltd., London, 1940.

283. Sykes, P. A History of Persia. London, 2 Vols., 1930.

PART VIII: ANCIENT AEGEAN, CIVILIZATION AND CI TY

A. Society, Economy and Politics

284. Alsop, Joseph Wright. From the Silent Earth, a Report on the
Greek Bronze Age. Harper & Row Publishers, Inc., New York,
1964.

285. Bonnard, Andre'. Greek Civilization. Macmillan Company,


New York and London, 3 Vols., 1957-62.

286. Botsford, George Willis. Hellenic History. The Macmillan Company,


New York, 1930.

287. Bowra, C. M. The Greek Experience, World Publishing Company,


Cleveland, 1957.

288. Croiset, Maurice. Hellenic Civilization. Knopf, New York, 1925,

289. Dickinson, G. L. The Greek View of Life. 7th Edition, Doubleday,


Page, New York, 1925.

290. Durant, Will. The Life of Greece. Simon and Schuster, New York,
1939.

291. Felton, Cornelius Conway. Lectures on Greece, Ancient and Modern,


Ticknor & Fields, Boston, 2 Vols. 1869.

292. Ferguson, William Scott. Greek Imperialism. Houghton Mifflin


Company, Boston, 1913.

293. Glotz, Gustave. The Aegean Civilization, London, Trubner; New


York, A, A, Knopf, 1925.

294. Hada, M. Hellenistic Culture: Fusion and Diffusion. Columbia


University Press, New York, 1959; Oxford, 1960.

295. Hall, Harry Reginald Holland. The Civilization of Greece in the


Bronze Age. Methuen and Company, London, 1928.

296. Hall, Henry Reginald Holland. The Oldest Civilization of Greece.


D. Nutt, London, 1901; J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia,
1901.
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Hamilton, Edith. The Greek Way to Western Civilization. W. W.


297.
Norton and Company, London, 1930; New York, 1942.

298. Hammond, Nicholas Geoffrey Lempriere. A History of Greece to 322


B.C. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1959.

299. Harvey, J. H. The Gothic World. Batsford, London, 1950.

300. Lunn, Henry Simpson. Aegean Civilizations. London, 1928.

301. Mahaffy, John Pentland. Greek Life and Thought from the Age of
Alexander to the Roman Conquest. 2nd Edition, Macmillan
and Company, London, 1896.

302. Mahaffy, John Pentland. Old Greek Education. Harper and Brothers,
New York, 1882.

303. Mahaffy, John Pentland. Old Greek Life. London, 1876; American
Book Company, New York, 1888.

304. Mahaffy, John Pentland. Social Life in Greece from Homer to


Menander. Macmillan, London, 1875.

305. Mahaffy, John Pentland. A Survey of Greek Civilization. Flood


and Vincent, Meadville, Pennsylvania, 1896; Macmillan and
Company, London, 1897.

306. Marinates, Spyridon. Crete and Mycenae. Harry N. Abrams, New York,
1961.

307. McDonald, William A. "The Political Meeting Places of the Greeks."


In: The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Archaeology:
No. 34, Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 1943.

308. Mitchell, Hamf rey The Eooncinics of Ancient Greek.


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New York,
1940; Low and Brydon, Ltd., I.uudon, 1957.

309. Mylonas, George Emmanuel. Ancient Mycenae: The Capital City of


1'557.
Agamemnon. Princeton University Press, Princeton,

310. Mylonas, George Emmanuel. Mycenae and the Mycenaean Age. Prince-
ton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1966.

311. Nillson, Martin Pelsson. The Minoan-Mycenaean Religion and its


Survival in Greek Religion. 2nd Edition, C.W.K. Gleerup,
Lund, 1950.

312. Richter, Gesela Maria Augusta. Kouri: Archaic Greek Youth.


Oxford University Press, London, 1960.
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313. Rider, Bertha Carr. The Greek House: Its History and Develop-
ment from the Neolithic Period to the Hellenistic Age.
Cambridge, 1916.

314. Rostovtzeff, Michael. Greece, translated from Russian by J. D.


Duff. Oxford University Press, New York, 1963.

315. Rostovtzeff, Michael I. A History of the Ancient World. Vol. 1:


The Orient and Greece. University Press, Oxford, 1969.

316. Rostovtzeff, Michael I. The Social and Economic History of the


Hellenistic World. University Press, Oxford, 3 Vols., 1941.

317. Starr, C. G, The Origin of the Greek Civilization, 1100-650 B.C.


Knopf, New York, 1961.

318. Tarn, William Woodthorpe. Hellenistic Civilization. Arnold and


Company, London, 1927; Revised by G. T. Griffith, 1952, 3rd
Edition. (Chapter on the Greek Cities of this period).

319. Trever, Albert Augustus. A History of Greek Economic Thought.


University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1916.

320. Tsountas, Chrestos and Manatt, J. I. The Mycenaean Age. Hough-


ton Mifflin, New York, 1897.

321. Ward-Perkins, J. The Cities of Ancient Greece and Italy. (Plan-


ning and Cities Series). George Braziller, Inc., New York,
1968.

322. Zimmern, Alice, translator. The Home Life of the Ancient Greeks
by H. Blumner. New York: Funk and Wagnalls Company, no
date.

B. The Greek City

323. Berve, Helmut; Gruben, Gottfried and Hirmer, Max. Greek Temples,
Theaters, and Shrines. Harry N. Abrams, New York, 1962.

324. Doxiadis, K. A. "The Greek City Plan." Landscape, Autumn, 1956.

325. Forster, Edward Morgan. Alexandria: A History and a Guide.


Whitehead Mories, Ltd., Alexandria, 1922.

326. Freeman, Kathleen. Greek City-States. Macdonald, London, 1950.


(A case history of nine cities).

327. Gardiner, E. Norman. Olympia: Its History and Remains. Oxford


Press, London, 1925.
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328. Glotz, Gustave. The Greek City and its Institutions. Kegan Paul,
Ltd., Trench, Truber and Company, London, 1929; A. A. Knopf,
New York, 1930.

329. Jones, Arnold Hugh Martin. The Greek City from Alexander to
Justinian. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1940.

330. Lehmann, Phylis W. "The Setting of Hellenistic Temples." Journal


of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. XIII, No. 4,
1954.

331. McDonald, William A. "The Political Meeting Places of the Greek."


In: The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Archaeology,
No. 34. Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 1943.

332. Raudall-Maclver, David. Greek Cities in Italy and Sicily. Claren-


don Press, Oxford, 1931.

333. Robinson, David M. Excavations at Olynthus, Part XII: Domestic


and Public Architecture. Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore,
1938.

334. Stillv^!ell,Richard. "The Setting of Classical Greek Temples."


Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. XIII,
No. 4, 1954.

335. Thompson, Homer A. "The Agora at Athens and the Greek Market
Place." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians,
Vol. XIII, No. 4, 1954.

336. Wycherley, R. E. "Hellenistic Cities." Town Planning Review,


July and October, 1951.

C. Ancient Athens

337. V^ycherley, R. E. How the Greeks Built Cities. Macmillan and


Company, Ltd., London, 1962.

338. Bronee, 0. "Athens in the Late Bronze Age." Antiquity, 30,


1956.

339. Davis William S. A Day in Old Athens. Allyn and Bacon, Boston,
1914.

340. Dyer, Thomas Henry. Ancient Athens. London, 1873.

341. Gardner, E. A. Ancient Athens. Macmillan, New York, 1907, New


Edition.

342. Gulick, Charles Burton. The Life of the Ancient Greeks with
Special Reference to Athens D. Appleton and Company, New
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343. iliil, ida inaiion. lno Ancient City of Atnens: Its Topography
and Monuments. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1953.

3-14. Zi:nmern, Airirod Ec'.: Greek Co.-:.aio;iweall-h: Politics ^a-1


.^-. Tlie
Economics in Fifth-Century Athens. Clarendon Press, Oxford,
1st Edition, 1911. 4th Edition, 1924. 5th Edition Revised
Oxford, 1931.

PART IX: ROMA N CIVILIZATION AND SETTLEMENT

A. Society, Economy, Politics, and Settlement

345. Ashby, Thomas. "The Capitol, Rome: Its History and Development,
Town Planning Review, Vol. XII, No. 3, 1927.

346. Bailey, Cyril. Phases in the Religion of Ancient Rome. Univer-


sity of California Press, Berkeley, 1932.

347. Bouchier, Edmund Spencer. Spain under the Roman Empire. B. H.

Blackwell, Oxford, 1914.

348 Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George Earle. The Last Days of Pompeii,


R. Bentley, London, 3 Vols., 1834.

349 Butterfield, Roger. Ancient Rome. The Odyssey Press, Inc., New
York, 1964.

350 Carcopino, Jerome. Daily Life in Ancient Rome: The People and
the City at the Height of the Empire. G. Routledge and
Sons, Ltd., London, 1941.

351. Chapot, Victor. The Roman World. A. A. Knopf, New York, 1928.

352. Charlesworth, M. P. Trade Routes and Commerce of the Roman Empire.


University Press, Cambridge, 1924.

353. Corti, Egon Caesar. The Destruction and Resurrection of Pompeii


and Herculaneum. Routledge and K. Paul, London, 1951.
(Translated from German Edition of 1940).

354. Davis, William Stearns. A Duy in Old Rome. Allyn & Baron, New
York, 1925.

355. Dill, Sir Samuel. Rome Society from Nero to Marcus. The Macmillan
Company, New York, 1920.

356. Fowler, William Warde. Social Life at Rome in the Age of Cicero.
Macmillan Company^ London, 1909.
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357. Frank, Tenney, An rconomic Survey of Ancient Rome. Johns Hopkins


Press, Bciltimore, 6 Vols., 1933-1940. (Reprinted Paterson,
1959).

358. Frank, Tenney. A History of Rome. Henry Holt and Company, New
York, 1923.

359. Friedlander, Ludwig. Roman Life and Manners under the Early
Empire. London, 1936; Routledge and K. Paul, London, 1965.
Translated from 7th Edition of Sittengeschichte Roms. (Vols.
I and II have data on the Roman City).

360. Frothingham, Arthur Lincoln. Roman Cities in Italy and Dalamatia.


Sturgis and Walton Company, New York, 1910.

361. Greene, W. C. The Achievement of Rome, a chapter in civilization.


Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1938.

362. Homo, Leon Pol. Roman Political Institutions. Knopf, New York,
1929.

363. Homo, Leon Pol. Primitive Italy and the Beginning of Roman Im-
perialism. K. Paul Trench, London; A. A. Knopf, New York,
1926.

364. Lanciani, Rodolfo Amedeo. Ancient and Modern Rome. Cooper Square
Publishers, New York, 1924 and 1963.

365. Lanciani, Rodolfo A. Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent Dis-


coveries. Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston, 1889.

366. Louis, Paul. Ancient Rome at Work: An Economic Histoi-y of Rome


from the Origins to the Empire. A. A. Knopf, New York,
1927.

367. Marsh, Frank Burr. The Founding of the Roman Empire. Clarendon
Press, Oxford, 1922.

368. More, F. G. The Roman World. Columbia Press, New York, 1933.

369. Nash, Ernest. Pictorial Dictionary of Ancient Rome. Frederick


A. Prager, Inc., New York, 1962.

370. Platner, S. B. and Ashby, T. A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient


Rome. Oxford University Press, London, 1929.

371. Reid, James S. The Municipalities of the Roman Empire. The Uni-
versity Press, Cambridge: 1913.

372. Rostowzew, Mikhail I. The Social and Economic Historv' of the


Roman Empii-e, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 3 Vol., 1941.
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373. Showerman, Grant. Rome and the Romans. Macmillan, New York,
1931.

374. Tanzer, Helen H. The Common People of Pompeii: A Study of the


Graffiti. (The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Archaeo-
logy, No. 29). Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 1939.

R. The Roman Settlements in the Eastern Mediterranean Coast

375. Alouf, M. History of Baalbek, by one of its inhabitants. Catholic


Printing Press, Beirut, 1914. 12th Edition Revised and
Completed.

376. Downey, Glanville. A History of Antioch in Syria, from Seleucus


to the Arab Conquest. Princeton University Press, Prince-
ton, 1961.

377. Harrer, Gustave Adolphus. Studies in the History of Roman Province


of Syria. Diss., Princeton University, Princeton, 1915.

378. Kraeling, Carl H. (ed.) Gerasa: City of the Dccapolis. American


Schools of Oriental Research, New Haven, 1938.

379. Musil, A. Palmyrena. (American Geographical Society Oriental


Explorations and Stvidies, No. 4, 1927-1928).

380. Robinson, David Moore. Baalbek, Palmyra. J. J i\ugustin, New


York, 1946.

381. Rostovtzeff, M. I. Caravan Cities. Clarendon Press, Oxford,


pp. 91-152, 1932.

382. Rostovtzeff, M. I. "The Caravan: Gods of Palmyra." Journal of


Roman Studies, XXII, pp. 107-116, 1932.

383. Spiers. N. 'Report on Palmyra." Palestine Exploration Quarter-


ly, 1904.

384. Wood, R. with Dawkins. The Ruins of Baalbek, otherwise H^'liopolis,


in Syria. (In same volume with Ruins of Palmyra). London,
1857.

385. Wright, William. An Account of Palmyra and Zenobia. T. Nelson


and Sons, London, 1895.

C. The Roman Settlements in North Africa

386. Graham, Alexander. Roman Africa. Longmans, Green and Company,


London, 1902.
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38/. Matthews, Kennuuh U. Cities in the Sancl-Leptis, Magna and


Sabratha in Roman Africa. University of Pennsylvania Press,
Philadelphia, 1957.

D. The Roman in Britain

388. Bevan, James Oliver. The Towns of Roman Britain. Chapman and Hall,
Ltd., London, 1917.

389. Codrington, T. Roman Roads in Britain. London, 1918, 3rd Rditiou.

390. Collingwood, Robin George. Roman Britain. Clarendon Press,


Oxford, 1937.

391. Conybeare, E. Early Britain: Roman Britain. Society for Promoting


Christian Knowledge, 3rd Edition, London, 1915.

392. Haverfield Francis John. The Roman Occupation of Britain: Six


Ford 'Lectures, revised by George Macdonald. Clarendon Press,
Oxford, 1924.

393. Haverfield ,Franc is John. The Romanization of the Roman Britain.


Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1923, 4th Edition.

394. Ward, John. The Roman Era in Britain. Methuen and Company, Ltd.,
London, 1911.

395. Ward, John. Roma no- British Buildings and Earthworks. Methuen and
Company, Ltd., London, 1911.

396. Windle, Bertram C. A. The Remains in Britain. London, 1923.

E. Greek and Rome

397. Bosanquet, R. C. ''Greek and Roman Towns." Town Planning Review,


January, October, 1915.

398. Bosanquet, R. C. ''Greek and Roman Towns." Town Planning Review,


Vol. V, 1914.

399. Browne, William Hand. Greece and Rome, by Jakob von Falke a
translation by W.H. Browne. H. Holt and Company, New York,
1882.

400. Fowler, William Warde. The City-State of the Greeks and Romans:
A survey. Macmillan and Company, London, 1893, First Edition;
1952, 16th Edition.
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401. Haarhoff, Theodore Johannes. The Stranger at the Gate: Aspects


of Exclusiveness and Cooperation in Ancient Greece and
Rome. Longmans, Green and Company, New York, 1938.

402. Lamb, Winifred. Greek and Roman Bronzes. L. MacVeagh, The Dial
Press, New and London, 1929.

403. Larsen, J. A. Representative Government in Greek and Roman


History. University of California Press, Berkeley, 1955.

404. McClees, Helen. The Daily Life of the Greek and Romans. Metro-
politan Museum of Art, New York, 1925.

405. Rostovtzeff, Michael I. Out of the Past of Greece and Rome.


Yale University Press, New Haven, 1932.

PART X: BYZANTINE CIVILIZATION

Bvzantine

406. Baynes, Norman Hepburn and Moss, H. St. L. B. Byzantium: An


Introduction to East Roman Civilization. Clarendon Press,
Oxford, 1948.

407. Diehl, Charles. History of the Byzantine Empire. Princeton


University Press, Princeton, 1925.

408. Gary, D. H. The Splendors of Byzantium. Viking Press, Now York,


1967.

409. Ostrogorsl<y Georgije.


, History of the Byzantine State. Blackwell
Princeton, New Jersey and Oxford, 1956; Rutgers University
Press, 1957.

410. Rice, David T. Art of the Byzantic Era. Frederick A. Praeger,


New York, 1963.

411. Vasiliev, Alexander Alexandrovitch. History of the Byzantine


Empire. University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, Wisconsin
and Oxford,
'} 1952.

B. Constantinople

412. Diehl, Charles. Constantinople, Renouard, Paris, 1924.

413. Janin, Raymond. Constantinople Byzantine. Instiut Franca is d'


etudes Byzantines, Paris, 1950.
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414. Rice, UaviJ Talbot. Constantinople from Byzantium to Instanbul.


Stein and D..y, New York, 1965.

415. Van Millingen, A. Byzantine Constantinople: The Walls of the


City and Adjoining Historical Sites. London, 1899.

416. Young, George. Constantinople. Methuen and Company, London,


1926.

PART XI: ISLAMIC SOCIETY AND CITY

A. S ec iety and Culture

417. Gibbon, Herbert Adams. The Foundation of the Ottoman Empire.


The Century Company, New York, 1916.

418. Grunebaum, Gustave von. Islam: Essays in the Nature and Growth
of a Cultural Tradition. (Memoir #81). American Anthro-
pological Association, Menasha, 1955.

419. Lewis, Bernard. The Arabs in History. Hutchinson, London, 1950.

420. Wittek, Paul. The Rise of tlic Ottoman Empire. The Royal Asiatic
Society, London, 1958.

B. Th e City

421. Gardet, Louis. La cit^ Musulmane : Vie Sociale et Politique.


J. Vrim, Paris, 1954.

422. Gulick, John. "Images of an Arab City." Journal of the American


Institute of Planners, pp. 179-197, August, 1963.

423. Kirkman, James. The Arab City of Gedi: Excavations at the Great
Mosque, Architecture and Finds. Oxford University Press,
London, 1954.

424. Sordo, Enrique. Moorish Spain: (\>riKil).n, Srville and Granda.


Crown Publishers, Inc., New York, 1963.

425. Ziadch, Nicola. Urban Life in Syria under the Farly Mamluks.
The American Press, Beirut, 1953.

C. Islamic Cities in North Africa and Spain

426. Bertrand, J.L.F. and Petrie, Sir Charles. The History of Spain.
Eyre and Spottiswoode, London, 1952.
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427. Bottineau, Yves. Spain. Oxford University Press, London, 1960.

428. Dozy, R.P.A. Spanish Islam: A History of the Moslems in Spain.


Chatto and Windus, London, 1913.

429. Gallego, Burin Antonio. Granada: A Tourist Guide Book. Prieto,


Granada, 1954.

430. Goury, Jules. Plans, Elevation, Sections of the Alhambra. 0.


Jones, London, 184.

431. Irving, Washington. The Alhambra. Putnam, London, 1832.

432. Landau, Ron. Morrocco: Morrakash, Fez, Rabat. Putnams Sons,


New York, 1967.

433. Lane-Poole, Stanley. The Story of Cairo. J. M. D:nt and Company,


London, 1906.

434. Le Tourneau, Roger. Fez in the Age of the Marinides. University


of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma, 1961. (Translated
from the French by Besse Alberta Clement).

435. Le Tourneau, Roger. Les Villes Musulmanes do I'Afriquc du Nord


Alger, 1957. (Social Institutions).

436. Moling, Richardo. Cordoba. Noguer, Guides to Spain, Barcelona,


1953.

437. Peman, Jose Maria. Andalucia. Destino, Barcelona, 1958.

438. Prieto-Moreno, Francisco. Granda. Noguer, Guides to Spain,


Barcelona, 1951.

PART XII: MEDIEVAL AGES

A. Society, Economy and Politics

Civilization During Middlo A>,'cs. i^harles


439. Adams, George Burton.
Scribners Sons, New York, 1922.

440. Boissonnade, Prosper Marie. Life and Work in Medieval Europe:


Fifth to Fifteenth Centuries. A. A. Knopf, New York, 1927.
(Translated with an introduction by Eileen Powor).

441. Coulton, George Gordon. Medieval Panorama. Univei-sity Press,


Cambridge, 1938.
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442. Coulton, George Gordon. Life in the Middle Ages, (four vols, in
one). The Macmillan Company, New York, 1930.

443. Crisp, Sir Frank. Mediaeval Gardens. 2 Vols., Bretanos, New


York, 1924.

444. Crump, G. C. and Jacob, E. F. Legacy of Middle Ages. Clarendon


Press, Oxford, 1926.

445. Gierke, Otto Friedrich Von. Political Theories of the Middle


Ages. University Press, Cambridge, 1900.

446. Haskins, Charles H. Studies in the History of Mediaeval Sciences.


Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1924.

447. Kantor, Norman F. Medieval History. Macmillan Company, New York,


1963.

448. Lodge, R. The Close of the Middle Ages. Rivington, London,


1902.

449. Moss, H, St. L. B. The Birth of the Middle Ages. Clarendon


Press, Oxford, 1935.

450. Ogg, F. A. A Source Book of Medieval History. American Book


Company, New York, 1908.

451. Pirenne, Henri. Economic and Social History of Medieval Europe.


Harcourt Brace, New York, 1937.

452. Postan, Michael M. "The Trade of Medieval Europe: The North."


In: Cambridge Economic History of Europe by H. J. Habakkuk
and M. M. Poston. University Press, Cambridge, 1952.

453. Previte-Orton, C. W. The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History.


Vol. I, University Press, Cambridge, 1949.

454. Renard, Georges Francois. Guilds in the Middle Ages. G. Bill and
Sons, Ltd., London, 1918.

455. Russell, Josiah Cox. Late Ancient and Medieval Population.


American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 1958.

456. Taylor, Henry. The Mediaeval Mind. Macmillan Company, New


York, 4th Edition, 2 Vols., New York, 1927.

457. Taylor, Henry Osborn. The Classical Heritage of the Middle


Ages. Columbia University Press, New York, 1903; Macmillan
Company, New York, 1925.
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458. Thompson, Jaines WesLfciii. The Social and Economic History of


the Middle Ages.. 300-1300 A.D. Fred linger Publishing
Company, }ie\-i York, 1928.

B. Medieval City

459. Benson, Edwin. Life in Medieval City: Illustrated by York in


the XV Century. London, 1920.

460. Beresford, Maurice Warwick and St. Joseph, J.K.S. Medieval


England: An Aerial Survey. Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge, 1958.

461. Clarke, Maude Violet. The Medieval City State: An Essay on


Tyranny and Federation in the Later Middle Ages. Methuen
and Company, Ltd., London, 1926.

462. Dickinson, Robert E. "The Morphology of the Medieval German


Town." Geographical Review, Vol. XXXV, pp. 79-97, 1945.

463. Dickinson, Robert E. "The Development and Distribution of the


Medieval German Town." Geography, March and June, 1942.

464. Forig, Fritz, The Medieval City. B. T. Batsford, Ltd., London,


1967.

465. Giry, A. and Reville, A. Emancipation of the Medieval Towns.


Historical Miscellany, New York, 1907.

466. Green, Alice Stopf ord. Tov-jn Life in the 15th Century. London,
1894. 2 Vols., New Edition, Macmillan Company, London,
1907.

467. Gregorovius, Ferdinand Adolf. History of the City of Rome in


the Middle Ages. Stuttgart: 1859-1872, 8 Vols, London:
1894-1902, 13 Vols,

468. Gutkind, Erwin Anton. International History of City Development,


Vol. I: Urban Development of Central Europe. Vol. II:
Urban Development in the Alpine and Scandinavian Countries.
Vol. Ill: Urban Development in Southern Europe, Spain and
Portugal. Free Press of Glencoe, New York, 1964-1967.

469. Hyde, Francis E. "The Growth of a Town: A Study of the Economic


Forces Controlling the Development of Stony Stratford in the
Middle Ages." Town Planning Review, July, 1949.

470. Leighley, J. B. "The Towns of Medieval Livonia." University of


California Publications in Geography, Vol. 6, No. 7, pp. 235-
314, 1939.
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471. Pirennffi,Henri. Medieval Cities: Their Origins and the Revival


of Trade. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New
Jersey, 1925. (Translated from French by Frank D. Halsey.
Historical and political account of the medieval city. View
of Urban Origins).

472. Saalman, Howard. Medieval Cites. (Planning and Cities Series).


George Braziller, Inc., New York, 1968.

473. Shrine, Mary. Urban Land in the Middle Ages.

474. Tait, James. Mediaeval Manchester and the Beginnings of Lan-


cashire. The University Press, Manchester, 1904.

475. Tout, F. T. Mediaeval Town Planning in England. Manchester Uni-


versity Press, Manchester, 1934.

PART XIII: PRE- INDUSTRIAL CITY

476. Argan, Giulio. The Renaissance City. (Planning and Cities


Series). George Braziller, Inc., New York, 1968.

477. Bridenbaugh, Carl. Cities in Revolt: Urban Life in America,


1743-1756. Knopf, New York, 1955.

478. Burckhardt, J. The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy.


English translation. Harper, New York, 1929; 3rd Revised
Edition, London, 1950.

479. Choay, Francoise. The Modern City: Planning in the 19th Century.
(Planning and Cities Series). George Braziller, Inc., New
York, 1968.

480. Sjoberg, Gideon. ='The Preindustrial City." American Journal of


Sociology, LX, pp. 438-445, March, 1955. And in book form:
The Free Press of Glencoe, New York, 1961.

481. Thomas, James Henry. Town Government in the Sixteenth Century.


London, 1933.

482. Turner, Ralph, "The Industrial City: Center of Cultural Change."


In: Cities and Society, by P. Hatt and others. The Free
18f)-200, 1063.
Press of Gloncoo, New York, pp.
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PART XIV: EARLY INDUSTRIAL CITY AND THE 19TH CENTURY

483. Abu-Lughod, Janet. "The City is Dead: Long Live the City:
Some Thoughts on Urbanity." Resource paper prepared for
the 1966 Annual Meeting of the AIP, Mimeographed, May,
1966.

484. Abu-Lughod, Janet. "Migrant Adjustment to City Life: The


Egyptian Case." American Journal of Sociology LXVII,
pp'. 22-32, July, 1961.

485. Chadwick, George E. The Park and the Town: Public Landscape in
the 19th and the 20th Century. Frederick A. Praeger, New
York, 1966.

486. Reissman, Leonard. The Urban Process: Cities in Industrial


Societies. The Free Press of Glencoe, New York, 1964.

487. Schlesinger, Arthur Meier. The Rise of the City: 1878-1898.


The Macmillan Company, New York, 1933.

488. Taylor, Geoffrey. Some Nineteenth Century Gardeners. Skeffing-


ton, London, 1951.

489. Weber, Adna Ferrin. The Growth of Cities in the Nineteenth


Century: A Study in Statistics. The Macmillan Company,
New York, 1899. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New
York, 1968.

PART XV: THE CITY IN EUROPE BEFORE THE 19TH CENTURY

A. Urbanization in Europe

490. Brush, J. E. "The Urban Hierachy in Europe." Geographic Re-


view, 43, pp. 414-416, 1953.

491. Clough, Shepard Bancroft and Cole, Charles W. Economic History


of Europe. D. C. Heath and Company, Boston, 1952.

492. Collins, George R. The Modern City: Planning in the 20th Century.
(Planning and Cities Series). George Braziller, Inc., New
York, 1968.

493. Dickinson, Robert E. The West European City: A Geographical


Interpretation. Routledge and Keagan Paul, Ltd., London,
1963.
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494. Dopsch, Alfons. The Economic and Social Foundations of European


Civilization. Kegan, Paul, Trench, Truber, and Company,
Ltd., London, 1937,

49.S. Fleure, H. J. "The Historic City in Western and Central Europe."


Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, Vol. 20, No. 2,
pp. 312-331, July-August, 1936.

496. Fleure, H. J. "City Morphology of Europe." Journal of the Royal


Institution of Great Britain, 1932.

497. Friedrich, Carl Joachim. The Age of the Baroque, 1610-1660.


Harper, New York, 1952.

498. Hibbert, Arthur and Ruthardt, Oehme. Old European Cities. T..>iid..n,

n.d.

499. Kliudt- Jensen, Ole. Denemark before the Vikings. Thames and
Hudson, London, 1957. (Translated from the D.mish by Eva
and David Wilson).

500. Gebler, Leo. Europe's Reborn Cities. Urban Land Institute.


Washington, D.C., 1956. (Technical bulletin No. 28).

501. Monro, Robert. The Lake Dwellings of Europe. London, 1800.

502. Sargent, Arthur John. Seaports and Hinterlands. A. and C. Black,


London, 1938.

503. Sennett, Alfred Richard. Gardon Citios in Thn.-Ly and rrnclice.


London, Bemrose and Sons, Ltd., 1905.

B. Th e Ha nsa Town and League

504. Gade, John A. The Hanseatir Control of Norwegian Commerce during


the Late Middle Ages. J. Brill, Leiden, Netherlands, 1951.

505. Gay, Edwin Francis. "The Hanseatic League. In: Encyclopedia


Britannica, Chicago, 1963.

506. Nash, Elizabeth Gee. The Hansa: Its History and Romance. Dodd,
Mead and Company, London, 1929.

507. Zimmern, Helen. The Hansa Towns. New York, 1889.

C. Cities in Italy

508. Garden, Robert. The City of Genoa. London, 1908.


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509. Friedlander, Ludwig. Town Life in Ancient Italy. B. H. Sanborn


and Company, Boston, 1906. (A Translation of: "Stadwesen
in Italien im rr:-1:en ;if?hrhundert" by William E. Watrus).

510. Hodgson, Francis. Venice in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Cen-


turies 1204-1400. London, 1910.

511. Schevill, Ferdinand. History of Florence: From the Founding of


the City through the Renaissance. Harcourt, Brace and
Company, New York, 1936.

Dj C ities in France

512. Crone, G. R. 'Site and Growth of Paris." Geographical Journal,


Vol. 98, pp. 35-47, 1941.

513. Gallois, L. "Origin and Growth of Paris." Geographical Review,


Vol. XII, pp. 345-67, 1923.

514. Mercier, Louis. The Picture of Paris: Before and after the
Revolution. Paris, 1781-1788.
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London, 1^29.

E. Cities in the Netherlands

515. Barbour, Violet. Capitalism in Amsterdam in the Seventeenth


Century. (The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical
and Political Science Series No. 1). Johns Hopkins Univer-
sity Press, Baltimore, 1950.

516. Burke, Gerald. The Making of Dutch Towns: A Study in Urban


Development from the 10th to the 17th Centuries. Cleaver-
Hume Press, London, 1956.

F. Cities in Russia

517. Bill, Valentine Tschebotanoff The Forgotten Class: The Russian


.

Bourgeoisie from the Earliest Beginnings to 1900. Praeger,


New York, 1959.

518. Blumenfeld, Hans. '^Russian City Planning of the 18th and Early
19th Century." Journal of the Society of Architectural
Historians, Vol. IV, No. 1, pp. 22-23, January, 1944.

519. Gosling, Nigel. Leningrad. E. P. Dutton and Company, New York,


1965.

520. Lyall, Robert. The Character of the Russians, and a Detailed


History of Moscow. London, 1823.
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521. Tikhomorov, Mikhail N. The Towns of Aiicient Russia. Foreign


Languages Publishing House, Moscow, 1959. (Translated from
the 2d Russian ed. by Y. Sdofnikov).

522. U.S.S.R. Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries.


The Five Largest Towns of the Soviet Union. Moscow, 1925.

PART XVI: ENGLISH SOCIETY AND CITY

A. Society

523. Buckle, Henry Thomas. Introduction to the History of Civili-


zation in England. G. Routledge and Sons, Ltd., London,
1904. (New and Revised Edition by John M. Robertson).

524. Chadwick, Hector Munro. The Origin of the English Nation. Univer-
sity Prnss, Cambridge, 1907.

525. George, Mary Dorothy. English Social Life in the 18th Century:
Illustrated from contemporary sources. London, 1923.

526. Gross, Charles. The Gild Merchant: A Contribution to British


Municipal History. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 2 Vols., 1890.

527. Trevelyan, G. M. English Social History, Longmans, Green, London,


1944.

B. London

528. Abercrombie, Patrick. Greater London Plan, 1944, H. M. Stationary


Office, London, 1945.

529. Chancellor, Edwin Beresford. The History of the Squares of London:


Topographical and Historical. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner
and Company, London, 1907.

530. Elmes, James. Metropolitan Improvements: Or, London in the


Nineteenth Century. Jones and Company, London, 1829.

531. Larwood, Jacob. The Story of the London Parks. 1872.

532. Loftie, William John. A History of London. Stanford, London,


2 Vols. 1884.
,

533. Osborn, F. J. The Planning of Greater London: with foreword by


Sir Raymond Unwin. London, 1938.
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534. Rasmussen, Steen Filer. London: The Unique City. Jonathan


Cape, London, 1^37; the H.I.T. Press, Cambridge, 1959.

535. Wroth, Warwick William. Cremorne and the Later London Gardens.
1907.

536. Wroth, Warwick William. The London Pleasure Gardens of the


Eighteenth Century. Macmillan Company, New York and London,
1896.

C. Other Cities

537. Abercrombie, Patrick. Town and Country Planning. Oxford University


Press, London and New York, 1933.

538. Abercrombie, Patrick. 'Ideal Cities: Victoria." Town Planning


Review, March, 1921.

539. Banks, Francis Richard. Old English Towns. B. T. Batsford,


London, 1964.

540. Clay, Rotha Mary. The Medieval Hospitals of England. Methuen


and Company, London, 1909.

541. Helm, William Henry, Homes of the Past: A Sketch of Domestic


Buildings and Life in England from the Norman to the
Georgian Age. New York, 1921.

542. Hole, Christina. English Home Life: 1500-1800. London, 1947.

543. Hunt, Wray. The Growth and Development of the English Town.
G. G. Harnap and Company, London, 1931.

544. Lloyd, Nathaniel. A History of the English House from Primitive


Times to the Victorian Period. Architectural Press, London,
1931.

545. Osborn, Frederic James. Green-Belt Cities: The British Con-


tribution, Faber and Faber Limited, London, 1946.

546. Stephenson, C, "Borough and Town: A Study of Urban Origins in


England." Monographs of the Mediaeval Academy of America,
No. 7, 1933.

P ART XVII : _ SOUTHERN^ASIA^CmLIZATION AND Cin"


(Mainly India and Pakistan)

547. Ayyar, C. P. Venkatarama. Town Planning in Ancient Dekkan,


Madras, n,d. (Introduction by Patrick Geddes),
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548. Bogle, James M. L. Town Planning in InLlic. Oxford University


Press, London, 1929.

549. Crane, Robert I. "Urbanism in India." American Journal of


Sociology LX, pp. 463-470, March, 1955.

550. Dowson, John. A Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythodology and


Religion, Geography, History, and Literature. 9th Edition,
Routledge and K. Paul, London, 1957.

551. Dutt, Binode Behari. Town Planning in Ancient India. Thacker,


Calcutta and Simla, 1925.

552. Gordon, Douglas Hamilton. The Prehistoric Background of Indian


Culture. Douglas Barrett, Madlauri Desai, Bombay, 1958.

553. Grousett, Rene. The Civilization of the East: India. Alfred A.


Knopf, New York, Vol. 2, 1931.

554. Havell, E. B. The Ancient and Medieval Architecture of India.


Scribner, New York, 1915.

555. Karan, Pradyuma Prasad. "The Pattern of Indian Towns: A Study


in Urban Morphology." Journal of the American Institute of
Planners, 1957.

556. Kosambi, Damodar Dharmenand. The Culture and Civilization of


Ancient India in Historical Outline. Routledge and K. Paul,
London, 1965.

557. Mackay, Ernest J. H. Early Indus Civilizations. 2nd Edition,


Luzar and Company, London, 1948.

558. Mackay, Ernest J. H. Further Excavations at Mohenjo-Dora. Manager


of Publications, D3lhi, 1938.

559. Marshall, Sir John. A Guide to Taxila. University Press, Cam-


bridge, 1960.

560. Marshall, Sir John. Mohenjo-Daru and the Indus Civilization. A


Probsthain, London, 1931.

561. Patterson, Maureen and Inden, Ronald B. South Asia: An Intro-


ductory Bibliography. University of Chicago Press, Chicago,
1962.

562. Piggott, Stuart. Some Ancient Cities of India. Oxford University


Press, London, 1954.

563. Piggott, Stuart. Prehistoric India. Pelican Books, Harmondsworth,


1950.
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564. Raikes, R. L. "The End of the Ancient Cities of the Indus."


American Anthvo;.oIogist, Vol. 66, No. 2, April, 1964.

565. Rowland, B. The Art and Architecture of India: Buddhist, Hindu,


Jain. Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1953.

566. Wheeler, Sir Robert Eric Mortimer. Civilization of the Indus


Valley and Beyond. McGraw Hill Book Company, New York,
1966.

567. Wheeler, Sir Robert Eric Mortimer. Early India and Pakistan: To
Ashoka. Thames and Hudson, London, 1959.

568. Wheeler, Sir Robert Eric Mortimer. The Indus Civilization.


Cambridge, England, 1953; 2nd Edition, 1960.

PART XVIII: EAST AND SOUTH-EAST ASIA, CIVILIZATION AND_CITY

A. General

569. Bishop, Carl \^n^iting. Origin of the Far-Eastern Civilizations.


Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., 1942.

570. Ginsburg, Norton S. 'The Great City in Southeast Asia." American


Journal of Sociology, LX, pp. 455-462, March, 1955.

571. Lee, Sherman Emery. The History of Far Eastern Art. Prentice
Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N. J., 1964.

572. Pickering, W. A. Pioneering in Formosa. Hurst and Blackett, Ltd.,


London, 1898.

B. Japan

573. Beardsley, Richard. "Japan Bofnre History: A Survey of the


Archapological Record." Far F.astpvn Quartorly, XIV, No. .^,

pp. 317-346, November, 1955.

574. Blaser, Werner. Japanese Temples and Tea Houses. F. W. Dodge


Corporation, New York, 1956.

575. Dore, Ronald P. City Life in Japan: A Study of a Tokyo Ward.


California University Press, Berkeley, 1958.

Vol. IV, Japan.


576. Grousset, Rene. The Civilization of the East:
Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1941.

577. Hall, John W. 'The Castle Town and Japan's Modern Urbanization."
Far Eastern Quarterly, XV, pp. 37-5t), 1955.
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578. Shigemori, Kanto. Japanese Gardens: A Guide to Form and Serenity


in Conteni[)r 1-r
T^i-^ing. Tokyo News Service, Tokyo, 1960.

579. Smith, Thomas C. "City and Village in Japan." Economic Develop-


ment and Cultural Change, IX, No. I, Part 2, I960.

580. Takekoshi, Yosoburo. The Economic Aspects of the History of the


Civilization of Japan. 3 Vols. Macmillan, New York, 1930.

5 81. Trewartha, Glenn T. "Japanese Cities, Distribution and Morphology.


Geographical Review, XXIV, pp. 404-422, 1934.

C. China

582. Burgess, John Stewart. The Guilds of Peking. P. S. King and Son,
London, 1928.

583. Cameron, Nigel and Brake, Brian. Peking: A Tale of Three Cities.
Harper and Row, New York, 1965.

584. Creel, Herrlee Glessner. Birth of China. Reynal and Hitchcock,


New York, 1937.

585. Creel, Herrlee Glessner. Studies in Early Chinese Culture. Ameri-


can Council of Learned Societies Studies in Chinese and
Related Civilizations, No. 3, London and Washington, D.C.,
1938.

586. Geil, William Edgar. The Great Wall of China. Sturgis and Walton
Company, New York, 1909.

587. Gernet, Jacques. Daily Life in China on the Eve of the Mongol
Invasion, 1250-1276. Macmillan, New York, 1962.

588. Grant, Marcel. Chinese Civilization. London, 1930.

589. Grousset, Rene. The Civilization of the East, Vol. Ill: China.
Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1935.

590. Ho Ping-Ti. Studies on the Population nf China, 1368-1953.


Harvard University Press, Cambridge, iVS:^.

Fong Ji.u'p, l^^i- ii""u].nu,


591. Inn, Henry. Chinese Houses and Gardens.
1940.

Throe
592. Li, Chi. The Beginning of the Chinese Civilization:
Anyang. University ot
Lectures Illustrated with Finds at
Washington Press, Seattle. 1^57.
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593. Prufer, Olaf. "The Neolithic of Kansu Province, China." Anthro-


pology Tomorrow, pp. 6-27, June, 1957.

594. Siren, Osvald. The Imperial Palace of Peking. 3 Vols., Paris,


1924-26.

595. Siren, Osvald. The Walls and Gates of Peking. Lane, London,
1924.

596. Su, Gin-Djih. Chinese Architecture: Past and Contemporary. Sin


Poh Amalgamated, Hong Kong, 1964.

597. Wilheml, Richard. Short History of Chinese Civilizations, trans-


lated by J. Joshua. Viking Press, New York, 1928.

598. Yang Lien Sheng. Studies in Chinese Institutional History.


Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1961.

599. Yum-Kang. The Buddhist Cave-Temples of the Fifth Century A.D. in


North China. Detailed Report of the Archaeological Survey
carried out by the Mission of the Tohobunka Kenkyusho, 1938.
Text by Seiichi Mizuno and Tosio Nagahiro, 16 Vols. Jimbunkaguka
Kenkyasha, Kyoto University, Kyoto, 1952-55.

600. Zurcher, Erik. The Buddist Conquest of China: The Spread and
Adaptation of Buddhism in Early Mediaeval China. 2 Vols.,
E. J. Brill, Leiden, 1959.

PART XIX: AMERICAN CULTURE AND CITY

A. North America

601. Acland, J. "Cities and the Sea." The Canadian Architect, April,
1963.

602. Bannister, Turpin C. "Early Town Planning in New York State."


Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. January
April, 1943.

603. Beard, C. and Mary.


A. The Rise of American Civilization. Mac-
millan, New York, 2 Vols., 1927.

604. Bridenbaugh, Carl. Cities in the Wilderness: The First Centuiy


of Urban Life in America, 1625-1742. The Ronald Press,
New York, 1938.

605. Caemmerer, H. P. Washington: The National Capital. U.S. Govern-


ment Printing Office, Washington, 1932.
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606. Collier, John. Indians of the Americas. W. W. Norton, New York,


1947.

607. Garvan, Anthony N. B. Architecture and Town Planning in Colonial


Connecticut. Yale University Press, New Haven, 1951

608. Griffith, Ernest S. History of American City Government. Oxford


University Press, New York, 1938.

609. Haller, William. The Puritan Frontier: Town Planning in New


England Colonial Development, 1630-16t)0. Columbia University
Press, New York, 1951.

610. Hugo-Brunt, Michael. "Two Worlds Meet: A Survey of Newfoundland


Settlement, Part 2, Development in the 19th and 20th Centuries."
The Town Planning Institute of Canada, Vol. 5, No. 2, 1964.

611. Jacobs, Jane. The Death and Life of Great American Cities. Jona-
than Cape, London, 1962.

612. Kenton, Edna (ed.) The Indians of North American from: "The
Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents." Harcourt Brace,
New York, 1925. (Vol. I, pp. 171-172).

613. Lubove, Roy. The Progressives and the Slums: Tenement House Re-
form in New York City, 1890-1917. The University of Pitts-
burg Press, Pittsburgh, 1963.

614. Mason, Gregor. Silver Cities of Yucatan. Putnam, 1927.

615. Powell, Lyman Pierson. Historic Towns of the Middle States.


G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1899.

616. Powell, Lyman Pierson (ed.) Historic Towns of New England.


G. P. Putnam's and Sons, New York, 1898.

617. Powell, Lyman Pierson. Historic Towns of Southern States. G. P.


Putnam's Sons, New York, 1900.

618. Reps, John W. The Making of Urban America: A History of City


Planning in the United States. Princeton University Press,
Princeton, New Jersey, 1965.

619. Reps, John W. The Tidewater Colonies: Town Planning in the 17th
Century. Cornell University, Center for Housing and
Environmental Study. Division of Urban Studies. Tthac-a,
1963.

620. Reps, John W. "Town Planning in Colonial Gei^rgia." Town Planning


Review, XXX, pp. 273-285, January. 1^60.
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621. Reps, John W. "Plannir.g in the Wilderness: Detroit, 1805-1830."


Town Planning Review, January, 1955.

622. Reps, John W, Urban Redevelopment in the 19th Century: The


Squaring of Gircleville " Journal of the Society of Archi-
.

tectural Historians, Vol. XIV, No. 4, 1955.

623. Schlesinger, Arthur M. "The City in American Civilization." In:


Paths to the Present. The Macmillan Company, New York,
1949.

624. Schlesinger, Arthur. "The City in American History." Mississippi


Valley Historical Review, 27, pp. 43-67, June, 1940.

625. Shlakman, Vera. Economic History of a Factory Town: A Study of


Chicopee Massachusetts. Northampton, 1935.

626. Still, Bayrd. Milwaukee, the History of the City. State Histori-
cal Society cf Wisconsin, Madison, 1948 and 1965.

627. Trewartha, Glenn T. "Types of Rural Settlement in America."


Geographical Review, XXXVI, pp. 568-597, 1946.

628. Tunnard, Christopher and Pushkarev-.-, Boris. Man Made America:


Chaos or Control? Yale University Press, New Haven and
London, 1963.

629. Voorhees, Alan M. Development Patterns in American Cities. Paper


presented at Highway Research Board Annual Meeting, Washing-
ton, D.C., 1961.

B. Central and South America

630. Bennett, Wendell Clark and Bird, Julius B. Andean Culture History.
American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1949. (Hand-
book Series No. 15).

631. Davis, Kingsley and Casis, Ana. "Urbanism in Latin America."


Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly, 24, pp. 186-207, April,
1946.

632. Deffontaines, P. "The Origin and Growth of the Brazilian Network


of Towns." Geographical Review, Vol. 28, pp. 379-99, 1938.

633. Diffie, Bailey Wallys. Latin American Civilization: Colonial


Period. Stackpole Sons, Harrisburg, 1945.

634. Hardoy, Jorge. Urban Planning in Pre-Columbian America. George


Braziller, Inc., New York, 1968.
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635. Holmes, William Hon-ry. Archaeological studies Among the Ancient


Cities of Mexico. Field Columbian Museum, Chicago, 1895-1897.

636. Markham, Sir C. R. The Incas of Peru. 3rd Edition, Dutton, New
York, 1912.

637. Means, P. A. Ancient Civilization of the Andes. Scribner, New


York, 1931

638. Morse, Richard M. "Some Characteristics of Latin American Urban


History." American Historical Review LXVII, pp. 217-338,
January, 1962.

639. Redfield, Robert. Topoztlan: A Mexican Village. University of


Chicago Press, Chicago, 1930.

640. Smith, Robert C. "Colonial Towns of Spanish and Portuguese


America." Journal of the Society of Architectural His-
torians, Vol. XIV, No. 4, 1955.

641. Smith, Robert C. "Early Spanish Town Planning in the New World."
Geographical Review, Vol. XXXVIII, 1947.

642. Spinden, H. J. Ancient Civilizations of Mexico and Central


America. American Museum of Natural History, 1922.

643. Violich, Francis. Cities of Latin America. Reinhold Publishing


Corp., New York, '944.

644. Willey, Gordon R. Prehistoric Settlement Patterns in the New


World. (Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology, No. 23).
New York, 1956.

645. Willey, Gordon Randolph. Prehistoric Settlement Pattern in the


Viru Valley, Peru. Government Printing Office, Washington,
1953.

646. Willey, Gordon R. "New World Prehistory." Science, 133, pp. 73-86.

PART XX: ARCHITECTURE AND ART THROUGH THE CENTURIES

General

647. Davis, Valentin. Picture History of World Art. Harry N. Abrams,


Inc., New York, 1967.

648. Gardner, Helen. Art through the Ages. Revised Edition, Harcourt,
Brace and Company, New York, 1936.
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649. Giedion, Sigfried. Space, Time and Architecture. Harvard Univer-


sity Press, Can bridge, Massachusetts, 1941.

650. Gothein, Mary Luise. A History of Garden Art. E. P. Button,


2 Vol., New York, 1928.

651. Hammett, Ralph W. Study Guide: History of Architecture, Ancient


to the Medieval. The Edwards Letter Shop, Ann Arbor, Miclii-
gan, 1946.

652. Millon, Henry A. Key Monuments of the History of Architecture.


Harry N. Abrams, Inc., New York, 1964; Text Edition, Prentice
Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1964.

653. Spreiregen, Paul. The Architecture of Towns and Cities. McGraw


Hill Book Company, New York, 1968.

654. Whiffen, Marcus. The History, Theory and Criticism of Architecture:


Papers. M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1965.

655. Wittkower, Rudolf. Architectural Principles in the Age of Humanism.


Alec Tiranti, Ltd., London, 1952.

656. Wolf fin, Heiiirich. Principles of Art History. Dover Publications,


Inc., New York, 194_. (Paperback Edition).

B. Europe

657. Anderson, W. J. and Spiers, R. P. The Architecture of Greece and


Rome. Scribners, New York, 1927.

658. Anderson, W. J. and Stralton, A. The Architecture of the Renais-


sance in Italy. Batsford, London, Revised Edition, 1927.

659. Bell, Edward. Prehellenic Architecture in the Aegean. G. Bell


and Sons, Ltd., London, 1926.

660. Bevan, B. History of Spanish Architecture. Scribners, New York,


1939.

661. Boxton, D. R. Russian Medieval Architecture. Macmillan, New York,


1934.

662. Brown, Frank E. Roman Architecture. George Braziller, Inc.,


New York, 1961.

663. Giedion, Sigfried. "Space and the Elements of the Renaissance."


Magazine of Art, Vol. XLV, 1952.

664. Hammett, Ralph W. Study Guide: History of Architecture, Medieval


Period Including the Italian Renaissance. The Edwards Letter
Shop, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1947.
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665. Jackson, Sir T. G. The Renaissance of Roman Architecture. Uni-


versity of Chicago Press, Chicago, 3 Vols., 1922.

666. Jackson, Sir T. G. Byzantine and Romanesque Architecture.


University of Chicago, Chicago, 2 Vols., 1920.

667. Kendrick, T. D. Late Saxon and Viking Art. London, 1949.

668. Marquand, Allan. Greek Architecture. Macmillan, New York, 1909.

669. Martienssen, R. D. The Idea of Space in Greek Architecture.


Witwatersrand University Press, Johannesburg, 1958.

670. Porter, A. K. Medieval Architecture: Its Origins and Develop-


ment. The Baker and Taylor Company, New York, 2 Vols., 1909.

671. Rivoira, Giovanni Teresio. Roman Architecture. Clarendon Press,


Oxford, 1925.

672. Robertson, D. S. A Handbook of Greek and Roman Architecture.


Macmillan, New York, 1929.

673. Sturgis, Russell. A Short History of Architecture Europe.:

The Macmillan and Company, New York, London, 1923.

674. Wittkower, Rudolf. Art and Architecture in Italy, 1600-1750.


Penquin Book, Ltd., Harmondsworth, England, 1958.

C. Near-East

675. Badawy, Alexander. Ancient Egyptian Architectural Design: A


Study of the Harmonic System. University of California
Press, Berkeley, 1965. (Bibliographical footnotes).

676. Badawy, Alexander. A History of Egyptian Architecture. Cairo,


1954.

677. Bell, Edward. The Architecture of Ancient Egypt. G. Bell and


Sons, Ltd., London, 1915.

678. Briggs, H. S. Mohammedan Architecture in Egypt and Palestine.


Oxford, 1924.

679. Creswell, Keppel A. C. Early Moslem Architecture. Clarendon


Press, Oxford, 1932-1940.
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680. Frankfort, H. The Art and Architecture of the Ancient Orient.


Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, 1954; Baltimore, 1955.

681. Hill, Derek. Islamic Architecture and Its Decoration, A.D.


800-1500. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1964.

682. Lloyd, Seton. The Art of the Ancient Near East. Thames and
Hudson, London, 1961.

683. Pxivoira, Giovanni Teresio. Moslem Architecture, translated by


Rushforth. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1918.

684. Ross, Sir E. D. (ed.) The Art of Egypt through the Ages. Studio,
London, 1931.

685. Unsal, Behcet. Turkish Islamic Architecture in Seljuk and Ottoman


Times 1071-1923. A. Tiranti ^London, 1959.

686. Woolley, C. L. The Developm.ent of Sumerian Art. Scribner, New


York, 1935.

D. Southern Asia

687. Brown, Percy.


Indian Architecture Buddhist and Hindu Periods.
D. B. Taraporevala Sons and Company, Bombay, 1943.

688. Coomaraswany, Ananda Kentisk. History of the Indian and Indonesian


Art. Weyhe, New York, 1927.

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