Greek Sanctuaries and Temple Architecture: An Introduction

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نام کتاب : Greek Sanctuaries and Temple Architecture: An Introduction
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عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : پناهگاه های یونانی و معماری معبد: مقدمه
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ناشر : Bloomsbury Academic
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 291
ISBN (شابک) : 1472575288 , 9781472575289
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 57 مگابایت



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Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface to the Second Edition
Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements to the First Edition
List of Illustrations
Chapter 1: Introduction
Temples of the mind
The sameness of Greek temples
Landscape
Ancient and modern
Chapter 2: What Was a Sanctuary?
Who used sanctuaries?
What was in a sanctuary?
Local or Panhellenic
Sacred places
Sacred events
The meaning of public worship
Priests
Access to temples
Chapter 3: From Mud Hut to Marble Temple: Doric and Ionic Orders
Predecessors
‘Dark Age’ temple building
Stone-working
‘Petrification’ of wooden forms
Use of materials
The Greek architectural orders
Doric ground plan
Doric style
Ionic style
Major Ionic temples in East Greece
Chapter 4: Architectural Sculpture
Sculptured components of a temple
Doric decoration
Ionic decoration
Colour
An early archaic Doric pediment: The temple of Artemis at Corcyra
Chapter 5: Delphi
The landscape
The Castalian Spring
The Sacred Way
The treasuries
The Siphnian Treasury
Architectural detail
Pediments
Frieze
The Athenian Treasury
Frieze
Date
Further reflections on date
The polygonal wall and the Athenian Stoa
The temple of Apollo
The temple building and its altar
Architectural sculpture
The Lesche of the Knidians
The theatre, stadium and hippodrome
Athene Pronaia (Marmaria)
The tholos
Exterior
Interior
The gymnasium
Votive offerings and monuments at Delphi
Conclusion
Chapter 6: Olympia
Manning a sanctuary
Control of the sanctuary
The Sacred Way
The temple of Hera
The building
Contents
The temple of Zeus: 471–457 bc
The building
The cella and the statue of Zeus
Pheidias’s workshop and the statue of Zeus
Architectural sculpture
The east pediment
The role of sculpture
The west pediment
The metopes
Heracles and Olympia
The ash altar of Olympian Zeus
The Pelopeion
The Hippodameion
Oinomaos’s pillar
Treasuries
The Nike of Paionios
The Philippeion
The Echo Stoa and the stadium
Other buildings
Conclusion
Chapter 7: The Athenian Acropolis: Historical Background
The archaic era: From tyranny to democracy
Archaic buildings on the Acropolis: ‘Bluebeard’ and the ‘old Athene temple’
The fifth century: From the burning of Sardis to the building of the Parthenon
Salamis
The Delian League
The oath of Plataea
Pericles
Chapter 8: The Parthenon
The platform
The Doric Parthenon
Porches
Interior
Roof and acroteria
Refinements
The Ionic Parthenon
Parthenon sculpture
The pediments, 438–432 bc
West pediment
East pediment
The statue of Athene Parthenos
The base of the Parthenos
Interpretation of Parthenon sculptures
Did the Parthenon serve any practical purpose?
Conclusion
Chapter 9: The Propylaia
Before Pericles
The Periclean Propylaia
Ground plan and cross-section
The central section
The north and south wings
Ionic spacing
Decoration
Iron beams
Propylaia and Parthenon
Unfinished work?
Chapter 10: The Sanctuary of Athene Nike
The bastion
The date and the priestess document
The Nike buttress
The temple
The sculptural programme
The balustrade
Chapter 11: The Erechtheion
Myth
Interest in ‘roots’
The style
The building
The site: What was there before the Erechtheion?
The building
The east porch
The frieze
The lotus-and-palmette border
The north porch
The west end
The south porch
Inside the temple
Was the building a triumph or a disaster?
Chapter 12: The Hephaisteion
The building
Ionic features
Innovations
The metopes
The Ionic friezes
The internal colonnade
The cult statues
Conclusion
Chapter 13: Views and Their Meanings: the Acropolis and its surroundings
The view from the west
Looking west from the Acropolis
Looking south from the Acropolis
The view from the south
Looking east from the Acropolis
The view from the east
The north cliff of the Acropolis
Looking north from the Acropolis
The view of the ramparts from the north
Chapter 14: The Sanctuary of Apollo Epikourios at Bassae
The building
The cella
The frieze
Dating the temple
The statue
Apollo Epikourios
Chapter 15: The Age of Greek Expansion to the West: Paestum
What was a colony?
Land-hunger
Magna Graecia
Sybaris and Troizen
Paestum
Starting a colony
Temple of Hera I
Temple of Athene
Temple 3
The exterior
The Agora
The hero shrine
The Heraion at Foce del Sele
Summary
Chapter 16: The Temple of Olympian Zeus at Akragas, Sicily
Sicily
Akragas
The surroundings of the temple of Zeus
The temple of Olympian Zeus
The exterior
The roof
The Telamons
The Pediments
The interior
Influences
Further thoughts on the Telamons
Conclusion
Chapter 17: Looking at Art in Sanctuaries
Bibliography
Glossary
Index




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