The woodwork of Greek roofs
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The woodwork of Greek roofs
Cambridge University Press, 1960
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"This edition first published 1960. This degitally printed version 2010"--T.p. verso
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Originally published in 1960, Dr Hodge's study deals with the construction of the wooden parts of the roofing of classical Greek temples of the era 600-400 BC in Greece, southern Italy and Sicily. There were no fragments remaining of these wooden members (rafters, ridge-beams and purlins), so Dr Hodge demonstrates the original position and function of the timbers from the way the stonework was cut to fit round them, and to a lesser extent from ancient documents. Dr Hodge is able to define a widely used type of roof (the Gaggera roof) and ceiling (the slot ceiling) not hitherto noticed, and makes a suggestion about the possible origin of the triangular tie-beam truss, as well as collating existing knowledge of the time. There are about 50 photographs and a number of detailed architectural drawings.
目次
- List of illustrations
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Explanation of terms
- Part I. Particular Examples: 1. The Temple of Poseidon, Paestum
- 2. The Theseion
- 3. The Megaron of Demeter, Gaggera
- 4. The Temple of Concord, Agrigento
- Part II. General Features: 5. The ceiling and the attic
- 6. The primary timbers
- 7. The secondary timbers
- 8. The development of cornice blocks
- 9. Technique
- Part III. Appendices: Notes
- Bibliography
- Index.
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