Despite the large number of writings on the Vitruvian theory relating to the mythical wood-worked origins of the Greek temple, there has been no recent writing on Ancient Greek buildings before De Architectura was published, in the period between the appearance of the first dwelling-houses and the definitive affirmation of the use of stone in the building of temples. Taking into consideration the fundamental constructive and symbolic element of the Greek temple, the column, this research analyses the evolution from the first rudimentary punctiform vertical structures used in Neolithic houses to the arrival of the complete transformation of the simple vertical support into a column, first realized in perishable materials and later in stone. ...
This contribution aims at developing a complex multidisciplinary research topic, the study of stone ...
This contribution aims at developing a complex multi-disciplinary research topic, the study of stone...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 258-293) and index.Purpose and setting of the Greek templ...
The search for origins in the eighteenth century informed two opposing views in the understanding of...
The search for origins in the eighteenth century informed two opposing views in the understanding of...
Eight Ionic temples and votive monuments in Greece, Italy, and Turkey exhibit a striking feature: Io...
Eight Ionic temples and votive monuments in Greece, Italy, and Turkey exhibit a striking feature: Io...
Eight Ionic temples and votive monuments in Greece, Italy, and Turkey exhibit a striking feature: Io...
The origin of the Doric temple can be explained as a result of a creative process based on tradition...
The origin of the Doric temple can be explained as a result of a creative process based on tradition...
On the occasion of the systematic archaeological research of the forum at the ancient site of the Mu...
This paper focuses on the so called stoà-basilica in the North Agorà in Hierapolis of Phrygia (Turke...
The Temple of Hera, a Doric column and capital (considered the oldest Doric columns in Greece); The ...
The Temple of Hera, a Doric capital (considered the oldest Doric columns in Greece); The first monum...
This contribution aims at developing a complex multidisciplinary research topic, the study of stone ...
This contribution aims at developing a complex multidisciplinary research topic, the study of stone ...
This contribution aims at developing a complex multi-disciplinary research topic, the study of stone...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 258-293) and index.Purpose and setting of the Greek templ...
The search for origins in the eighteenth century informed two opposing views in the understanding of...
The search for origins in the eighteenth century informed two opposing views in the understanding of...
Eight Ionic temples and votive monuments in Greece, Italy, and Turkey exhibit a striking feature: Io...
Eight Ionic temples and votive monuments in Greece, Italy, and Turkey exhibit a striking feature: Io...
Eight Ionic temples and votive monuments in Greece, Italy, and Turkey exhibit a striking feature: Io...
The origin of the Doric temple can be explained as a result of a creative process based on tradition...
The origin of the Doric temple can be explained as a result of a creative process based on tradition...
On the occasion of the systematic archaeological research of the forum at the ancient site of the Mu...
This paper focuses on the so called stoà-basilica in the North Agorà in Hierapolis of Phrygia (Turke...
The Temple of Hera, a Doric column and capital (considered the oldest Doric columns in Greece); The ...
The Temple of Hera, a Doric capital (considered the oldest Doric columns in Greece); The first monum...
This contribution aims at developing a complex multidisciplinary research topic, the study of stone ...
This contribution aims at developing a complex multidisciplinary research topic, the study of stone ...
This contribution aims at developing a complex multi-disciplinary research topic, the study of stone...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 258-293) and index.Purpose and setting of the Greek templ...