This thesis investigates the morphology and the purpose of palaces in major and minor kingdoms of the Hellenistic World. Elements of architecture, spatial organisation and decoration are analysed in the attempt to clarify issues of chronology and in order to identify function. The analysis places the material into its social and ideological context by taking into consideration the role of kingship ideologies in the formation of space used by royal courts. Comparison with residences of the elite demonstrates the reception of palaces not only as architectural models, but also as mechanisms of power manifestation. Macedonia is the starting point of the discussion as the homeland of the first Hellenistic kings. In the light of evidence recover...
The recent discovery on the Bronze Age site of Sissi of a monumental edifice exhibiting the main fea...
Palaces, in many respects, represent the main outcome of the great socio-economic transformation tha...
© 2011 Simon James YoungThis thesis discusses the development of the Greek agora in three cities in ...
In the Hellenistic empires of Alexander the Great and his successors in Greece, Egypt and the Near E...
In the mid-fourth century BC, the Hekatomnid Dynasty of Karia, Achaemenid satrap-kings of local desc...
The study of the semiotics of palaces in the Ancient Near East and Ancient Egypt provides the histor...
419 pagesThis dissertation argues that early medieval palaces were not passive expressions of royal ...
This disertation deals with the palace architecture of Late antiquity, understand as the period betw...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the private patronage of public buildin...
The aim of this thesis is to approach Ptolemaic and Imperial royal sculpture in Egypt dating between...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the private patronage of public buildin...
Die Dissertation untersucht das Zustandekommen und die Bedeutung der wichtigsten Arten herrscherlich...
The palace is important in that it is the center of the administration as well as being a large buil...
This thesis involves the study of the evolution of the domestic plan from a select number of represe...
textMy dissertation investigates the production, representation and experience of space in Hellenist...
The recent discovery on the Bronze Age site of Sissi of a monumental edifice exhibiting the main fea...
Palaces, in many respects, represent the main outcome of the great socio-economic transformation tha...
© 2011 Simon James YoungThis thesis discusses the development of the Greek agora in three cities in ...
In the Hellenistic empires of Alexander the Great and his successors in Greece, Egypt and the Near E...
In the mid-fourth century BC, the Hekatomnid Dynasty of Karia, Achaemenid satrap-kings of local desc...
The study of the semiotics of palaces in the Ancient Near East and Ancient Egypt provides the histor...
419 pagesThis dissertation argues that early medieval palaces were not passive expressions of royal ...
This disertation deals with the palace architecture of Late antiquity, understand as the period betw...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the private patronage of public buildin...
The aim of this thesis is to approach Ptolemaic and Imperial royal sculpture in Egypt dating between...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the private patronage of public buildin...
Die Dissertation untersucht das Zustandekommen und die Bedeutung der wichtigsten Arten herrscherlich...
The palace is important in that it is the center of the administration as well as being a large buil...
This thesis involves the study of the evolution of the domestic plan from a select number of represe...
textMy dissertation investigates the production, representation and experience of space in Hellenist...
The recent discovery on the Bronze Age site of Sissi of a monumental edifice exhibiting the main fea...
Palaces, in many respects, represent the main outcome of the great socio-economic transformation tha...
© 2011 Simon James YoungThis thesis discusses the development of the Greek agora in three cities in ...