Pseudomorphosis

the cities of the Pseudomorphosis Antioch
Alexandria
the region of the Pseudo morphosis was the estern marches of the Empire
Syncratic religions


Gnostics
Rabbinic Judaism


Talmud
Mithras

Sol Invictus

Isis

Temple of Jupiter at Baalbek, 1st century AD to late 2nd century AD
Primitive Church- Pauline Christanity


New Testament
thinkers of the Pseudomorphosis

Marcus Aurelius 121-180 AD, Roman emperor 161-180 AD- a stoic pilosopher wrote Meditations

Diophantus of Alexandria 201-285 AD, father of algebra

The architectural type of the Pseudomorphosis is the Basilica. It employs the Classical to express the opposite thereof…in which the interior only possesses meaning.
It is a question of minor importance whether the entire space is covered in as in the Basilica proper, or only the sanctuary as in the Sun-temple of Baalbek with the great forecourt,

St Pauls Rome
Isis
Plotinus 204– 270 AD,.Greek born in Egypt, father of Neoplatonism