Greek architecture
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書誌事項
Greek architecture
(Yale University Press Pelican history of art)
Yale University Press, c1983
4th ed
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Bibliography: p. [397]-413
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume describes architecture in the Greek land from the prehistoric settlements of Troy, the Minoan palaces of Crete and their counterparts in the Mycenean kingdoms, to the absorption of Hellenism into the Roman Empire. The book pays particular attention to the early period, supplying a large-scale account of the development of pre-Hellenic building. Then the evolution of temples and other religious buildings is traced. Two chapters follow the history of town planning and civic building, while others cover the development of the theatre and such topics as Greek masonry, vaulting and fortification.
目次
- Part 1 Pre-Hellenic building: Neolithic and Early Bronze Age - materials and methods of building
- the regional cultures - Troy, the Cyclades and related islands, the mainland of Greece, Crete
- the beginnings of the Cretan palaces - the Proto-Palatial period (Middle Minoan I-II)
- the palace age in Crete - the neo-palatial period (Middle Minoan III - Late Minoan) - the palace at Cnossus in its final form, the final palace at Phaestus, Hagia Triada - the palace at Mallia, the "little palace" at Cnossus, the "royal villa" at Cnossus, villas at Sklavokambos and Tylissus, Nirou, towns, tombs, the decline - Late Minoan III
- Cycladia and mainland settlements contemporary with Cretan palaces (middle and late Bronze Age to 1400 B.C.)
- Tholos tombs
- Mycenean citadels and housing (late Helladic III, 1400-1100) - Tiryns, Mycenae, Pylos, Phylakopi, Gla (more properly Goulas), Macedonia, Homeric evidence. Part 2 Hellenic architecture: primitive temples
- the Doric order
- early Doric temples and similar buildings - Greece, Sicily, south Italy
- the formation of the Ionic temple
- early 5th century Doric temples and treasures
- early sanctuaries and the Acropolis of Athens
- niceties of Doric design
- late 5th century temples except on the Acropolis
- circular buildings
- temples and tombs of 400-330
- Hellenistic temples and related monuments
- masonry, vaulting, and public works
- residential buildings
- town-planning and halls before 330
- Hellenistic town-planning and halls
- open structures, especially theatres.
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