The Propylaia to the Athenian Akropolis: The classical building
Author: William Bell Dinsmoor
Publisher: ASCSA
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 579
ISBN-13: 0876619413
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Author: William Bell Dinsmoor
Publisher: ASCSA
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 579
ISBN-13: 0876619413
DOWNLOAD EBOOK211 illus, 9 b/w pls, 10 tbls & 9 foldout plans & drawings
Author: Margaret M. Miles
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2020-05-05
Total Pages: 615
ISBN-13: 1119245532
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Companion to Greek Architecture provides an expansive overview of the topic, including design, engineering, and construction as well as theory, reception, and lasting impact. Covers both sacred and secular structures and complexes, with particular attention to architectural decoration, such as sculpture, interior design, floor mosaics, and wall painting Makes use of new research from computer-driven technologies, the study of inscriptions and archaeological evidence, and recently excavated buildings Brings together original scholarship from an esteemed group of archaeologists and art historians Presents the most up-to-date English language coverage of Greek architecture in several decades while also sketching out important areas and structures in need of further research
Author: T. Leslie Shear Jr.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 2016-08-16
Total Pages: 500
ISBN-13: 0691170576
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Greek military victories at Marathon, Salamis, and Plataia during the Persian Wars profoundly shaped fifth-century politics and culture. By long tradition, the victors commemorated their deliverance by dedicating thank-offerings in the sanctuaries of their gods, and the Athenians erected no fewer than ten new temples and other buildings. Because these buildings were all at some stage of construction during the political ascendency of Perikles, in the third quarter of the fifth century, modern writers refer to them collectively as the Periklean building program. In Trophies of Victory, T. Leslie Shear, Jr., who directed archaeological excavations at the Athenian Agora for more than twenty-five years, provides the first comprehensive account of the Periklean buildings as a group. This richly illustrated book examines each building in detail, including its archaeological reconstruction, architectural design, sculptural decoration, chronology, and construction history. Shear emphasizes the Parthenon's revolutionary features and how they influenced smaller contemporary temples. He examines inscriptions that show how every aspect of public works was strictly controlled by the Athenian Assembly. In the case of the buildings on the Acropolis and the Telesterion at Eleusis, he looks at accounts of their overseers, which illuminate the administration, financing, and organization of public works. Throughout, the book provides new details about how the Periklean buildings proclaimed Athenian military prowess, aggrandized the city's cults and festivals, and laid claim to its religious and cultural primacy in the Greek world.
Author: Robin Francis Rhodes
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1995-06-30
Total Pages: 244
ISBN-13: 9780521469814
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExamines the several buildings making up the Acropolis as a group, or narrative.
Author: Jenifer Neils
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2021-02-18
Total Pages: 505
ISBN-13: 1108484557
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is a comprehensive introduction to ancient Athens, its topography, monuments, inhabitants, cultural institutions, religious rituals, and politics. Drawing from the newest scholarship on the city, this volume examines how the city was planned, how it functioned, and how it was transformed from a democratic polis into a Roman urbs.
Author: Jenifer Neils
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2005-09-05
Total Pages: 468
ISBN-13: 9780521820936
DOWNLOAD EBOOKProvides an overview of a classical monument interjected with the discoveries of modern scholarship.
Author: John R. Senseney
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2011-03-14
Total Pages: 263
ISBN-13: 113949726X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book examines the application of drawing in the design process of classical architecture, exploring how the tools and techniques of drawing developed for architecture subsequently shaped theories of vision and representations of the universe in science and philosophy. Building on recent scholarship that examines and reconstructs the design process of classical architecture, John R. Senseney focuses on technical drawing in the building trade as a model for the expression of visual order, showing that the techniques of ancient Greek drawing actively determined concepts about the world. He argues that the uniquely Greek innovations of graphic construction determined principles that shaped the massing, special qualities and refinements of buildings and the manner in which order itself was envisioned.
Author: Catherine M. Keesling
Publisher:
Published: 2008-09-04
Total Pages: 296
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSheds light upon the origins and significance of Greek portraiture.
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Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2019-11-26
Total Pages: 348
ISBN-13: 900441665X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNew Directions and Paradigms for the Study of Greek Architecture comprises 20 chapters by nearly three dozen scholars who describe recent discoveries, new theoretical frameworks, and applications of cutting-edge techniques in their architectural research. The contributions are united by several broad themes that represent the current directions of study in the field, i.e.: the organization and techniques used by ancient Greek builders and designers; the use and life history of Greek monuments over time; the communication of ancient monuments with their intended audiences together with their reception by later viewers; the mining of large sets of architectural data for socio-economic inference; and the recreation and simulation of audio-visual experiences of ancient monuments and sites by means of digital technologies.
Author: Jeffrey M. Hurwit
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2000-01-13
Total Pages: 412
ISBN-13: 9780521428347
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a comprehensive study of the art, archaeology, myths, cults, and function of one of the most illustrious sites in the West. Providing an extensive treatment of the significance of the site during the 'Golden Age' of classical Greece, Jeffrey Hurwit discusses the development of the Acropolis throughout its long history, up to and including the recent discoveries of the Acropolis restoration project, which have prompted important re-evaluations of the site and its major buildings. Throughout, the author describes the role of the Acropolis in everyday life, always placing it within the context of Athenian cultural and intellectual history. Accompanied by 10 color plates, 172 halftones, and 70 line drawings, this is the most thorough book on the Acropolis to be published in English in nearly a century.