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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... stones are perfectly distinguished from one another and precisely defined in terms of their types . Given these features , each stone has an identity of its own , which al- lows them to be termed ' architectural members ' . The stones ...
... stones are perfectly distinguished from one another and precisely defined in terms of their types . Given these features , each stone has an identity of its own , which al- lows them to be termed ' architectural members ' . The stones ...
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... stone ' of the me- dieval Parthenon . The Christian Parthenon was dedicated to the Virgin Mary , and its commonest name for many centuries was Our Lady of Athens.57 From the ' stone chronicle ' we learn that the bishopric of Athens was ...
... stone ' of the me- dieval Parthenon . The Christian Parthenon was dedicated to the Virgin Mary , and its commonest name for many centuries was Our Lady of Athens.57 From the ' stone chronicle ' we learn that the bishopric of Athens was ...
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... Stone 81911 was taken from the monument of Conon and Timotheus ( 4th century BC ) , stone a1439 from the pedestal of a colossal bronze statue , and stone v 558 from the pedestal of a gigantic bronze tripod . Drawing by M. Korres . 150 ...
... Stone 81911 was taken from the monument of Conon and Timotheus ( 4th century BC ) , stone a1439 from the pedestal of a colossal bronze statue , and stone v 558 from the pedestal of a gigantic bronze tripod . Drawing by M. Korres . 150 ...
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