Greek & Roman Architecture
Greek architecture has long been identified with the creation of the three classic architectural orders, the Doric,
Ionic, and Corinthian, though actually the ....
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The Olympia Site in Greece
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Greek architecture has long been identified with the creation of the three classic architectural orders, the Doric,
Ionic, and Corinthian, though actually the ....
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Oriental Influences on Greek Temple Architecture
.... the differences between Greeks and Egyptians emphasizes the fact that
Greek temple stone .... and that is why one sees the elaboration of the
Ionic and Corinthian ....
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The Treasury Building
.... with the greatness of past European civilization--especially with the
Greek invention of .... The columns, which are three stories tall, are unfluted
Ionic columns. ....
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Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris
.... of Doric and
Ionic styles of columns, along with the rise of sculpture to decorate temples and buildings is visible in this period of
Greek architecture. ....
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Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris
.... of Doric and
Ionic styles of columns, along with the rise of sculpture to decorate temples and buildings is visible in this period of
Greek architecture. ....
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Architectural Monuments
1. Kouros From Anavysos (
Greek, Archaic, c.525 BC) 2. The Erechtheum (Acropolis, Athens,
Greek,
Ionic, c.421-405 BC) 3. Nike, From the Temple of Athena Nike ....
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Roman Architecture
.... Here, however, the
Ionic order has been replaced by the flowery Corinthian order .... interesting area in which Roman form derived directly from the
Greek was the ....
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The Parthenon and the Pantheon
.... Phidias was one of the greatest
Greek sculptors, and he was responsible for .... predominance of the Doric and its eventual replacement by the
Ionic style (Martin ....
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Architectural Purity of The Parthenon
.... first of the three major architectural styles known as the
Greek Orders, was .... order: "The ceiling rested upon four columns, which were probably
Ionic." The most ....
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Architect Louis Sullivan
.... We have Tudor for colleges and residences; Roman for banks, and railway stations and libraries,-- or
Greek if you like--some customers prefer the
Ionic to the ....
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16th Century Architecture
.... and pillars, as well as unbroken pediments that can be found in
Greek and Roman .... The sturdy, rounded Roman arches, with smooth piers in the
Ionic order and ....
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Archaic Sculpture of the Middle Period
.... Tansey and Kleiner note that Archaic
Ionic friezes did feature continuous sculptured .... were carved on the metopes, pediments, and friezes of
Greek temples and ....
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Leptis Magna Ruins
.... in the eastern portion of the empire, and certainly the evidence of
Greek mason's marks .... with an elaborate arrangement of columns," some of them
Ionic in style ....
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Pepsin: Structure and Function The digestive en
.... This ferment material was called pepsin, after, "pepsis," the
Greek word for .... of molecular variants, or isozymogens, which differ in net
ionic charge and ....
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Sculptures of The Parthenon
.... Ictinus stuck to the two-chamber plan, employing
Ionic columns for the very tall .... that this would mean that it "showed, for the first time in
Greek history, the ....
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