Marvels of Rome: Temple of Capitoline Jupiter

Click on yorescape.page.link/rome to take Flyover Zone's free two-hour virtual tour of ancient Rome as it appeared at the peak of its development in the year 320 CE! This KZread video shows a sample of what you will see on the tour: the southern peak of the Capitoline Hill, dominated by the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus. This was the single most important temple in the state religion. It is shown in the latest reconstruction by Karolina Kaderka and Pier Luigi Tucci.
This tour of ancient Rome is FREE FOR THE FIRST SEVEN DAYS on Flyover Zone's Yorescape platform. You can also experience 13 other virtual tours of iconic sites such as the Acropolis in Athens, the Giza plateau, and the Baths of Caracalla, Pantheon, Roman Forum in ancient Rome, and more.
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Your guide on the virtual tour of ancient Rome is Prof. Bernard Frischer, Director of the Rome Reborn project. At 39 stops, he explains the city's geography, economy, housing, urban infrastructure and spatial organization, health care, recreational facilities, religious institutions, and more. There are also 12 time warps, allowing you to toggle from views of the city today to the equivalent views in antiquity.
Rome Reborn is the name of the international project which since 1996 has been creating computer reconstructions of the monuments of ancient Rome. In this video you are viewing version 4.0, which was released in November 2023. It is the principal visual resource for Prof. Frischer's virtual tour on Yorescape. For a history of the Rome Reborn project, see:
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  • @mrscanlan.5016
    @mrscanlan.50167 ай бұрын

    Great graphic's , so smooth and great looking

  • @bernardfrischer6326

    @bernardfrischer6326

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the compliments. We appreciate it!

  • @andreytrevisan
    @andreytrevisan6 ай бұрын

    Was this statue a copy of the temple of Zeus at Olympia?

  • @bernardfrischer6326

    @bernardfrischer6326

    6 ай бұрын

    Good question! It is hard to give a precise answer, since neither statue survives, and reconstructing both in detail (and it is the details that matter in deciding this issue) is difficult to do on the basis of the evidence we happen to have. No ancient writer discusses this issue. Among modern scholars, Caterina Maderna thinks that Jupiter Optimus Maximus (JOM) on the Capitoline was inspired by Phidias' Zeus in Olympia, but the influence was indirect, and so we should not consider JOM to be a copy (*Iuppiter, Diomedes und Merkur als Vorbilder fuer roemische Bildnisstatuen* [1988] 28).

  • @DV-xu7ps
    @DV-xu7ps29 күн бұрын

    Praise to be to the God of the Gods! Jupiter is supreme!