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Monolithic Columns, Corinth
The seven remaining columns of the Doric peripteral temple of Apollo at Corinth (550-530 BCE). The columns are monolithic, that is carved from a single piece of stone.
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Roman Buttress
Examples of the buttress, a device from Classical architecture to strengthen a wall and increase its load-bearing capacity. Roman houses, Rome.
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Rear, Temple of Portunus
The 2nd century BCE Temple of Portunus, Rome. The façades carry two engaged Inoic columns.
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Cornice, Temple of Athena, Priene
The entablature of the Temple of Athena, Priene (Turkey), 340-156 BCE. The cornice decoration includes egg-and-tongue designs and also visible is a lion-head water spout.
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Pediment, Temple of Aphaia
The west pediment of the temple of Aphaia, 500-490 BCE.
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Column Drums, Olympia
Column drums from the temple of Zeus at Olympia, 457 BCE. The central hole can be clearly seen which, with a wooden peg, helped hold the column drums in place.
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Theatre Parodoi, Epidaurus
A view of the parodoi - the monumental gate entrances common to Classical theatres through which the audience entered the theatre.
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Roman theatre, Gades
The remains of the 1st century BCE Roman theatre of Gades (Cadiz, Spain).
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Theories of Aristarchus
10th century CE Greek copy of Aristarchus of Samos's calculations of the relative sizes of the sun, moon and the earth.
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The Titan Oceanus
A representation of the Titan Oceanus, a figure from Greek mythology who was a personification of the river or ocean which encircled the world and was the source of all other rivers. With the Titan Tethys, he was the father of the Oceanids...