The Parthenon and Its Impact in Modern TimesPanayotis Tournikiotis Melissa, 1994 - 365 Seiten This volume brings together 11 original essays by scholars and writers each offering a different perspective on this cultural monument. Detailed descriptions of the sculpture and architecture are included, as well as discussions of the place of the Parthenon in the history and theory of modern architecture, depictions of the Parthenon in art through the ages, the Parthenon as appreciated by contemporary Greek society and the Parthenon in the consciousness of modern Greek poets and thinkers. |
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... fact that partial single or double contraction were often chosen is an indication of how irritating the ancient Greeks found the marked evidence of inequality in the spaces between the columns or the triglyphs . It is thus reasonable to ...
... fact that partial single or double contraction were often chosen is an indication of how irritating the ancient Greeks found the marked evidence of inequality in the spaces between the columns or the triglyphs . It is thus reasonable to ...
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... fact that the hooks project beyond the front of the statue ( fig . 19 ) in a manner impermissible in the aesthetics of the Classical period , but also by the identification of specific repairs to the struc- tural elements of the ...
... fact that the hooks project beyond the front of the statue ( fig . 19 ) in a manner impermissible in the aesthetics of the Classical period , but also by the identification of specific repairs to the struc- tural elements of the ...
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... fact that the Great Temple - now a church to Our Lady of Athens - retained in the Greek Middle Ages something of its glorious ancient renown and a degree of its fascination can be indirectly deduced from the Imperial pilgrimage to it ...
... fact that the Great Temple - now a church to Our Lady of Athens - retained in the Greek Middle Ages something of its glorious ancient renown and a degree of its fascination can be indirectly deduced from the Imperial pilgrimage to it ...
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STELIOS LYDAKIS | 231 |
DAVID VAN ZANTEN | 259 |
DIMITRIS PHILIPPIDES | 279 |
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