Ancient AthensMacmillan, 1902 - 579 pages |
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Page xi
... 108 . 260 The Erechtheum 356 The Erechtheum Section from East to West Dionysiac Theatre 358 Scena of Theatre . 436 444 Library of Hadrian 498 Galley - slips in Harbour of Munychia 554 ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE Athens , from the Sea . 2 The xi.
... 108 . 260 The Erechtheum 356 The Erechtheum Section from East to West Dionysiac Theatre 358 Scena of Theatre . 436 444 Library of Hadrian 498 Galley - slips in Harbour of Munychia 554 ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE Athens , from the Sea . 2 The xi.
Page xvi
... Harbour of Phalerum and Phaleric Bay General View of Piræus from Munychia General View of Piræus from Munychia Harbour of Phalerum ( Fanari ) • 438 • 440 • 442 • 449 • 451 · 453 · 459 · 464 • 465 · 466 467 • 468 · 469 · 471 • 474 • 485 ...
... Harbour of Phalerum and Phaleric Bay General View of Piræus from Munychia General View of Piræus from Munychia Harbour of Phalerum ( Fanari ) • 438 • 440 • 442 • 449 • 451 · 453 · 459 · 464 • 465 · 466 467 • 468 · 469 · 471 • 474 • 485 ...
Page 52
... harbour town , and to concentrate all their resistance in their navy . " Before considering whether there are any extant remains of these walls of Themistocles , it will be best to take a brief survey of the later history of the forti ...
... harbour town , and to concentrate all their resistance in their navy . " Before considering whether there are any extant remains of these walls of Themistocles , it will be best to take a brief survey of the later history of the forti ...
Page 56
... harbour town , and so to make Athens itself practically into a seaport . Pau- sanias attributes this design to Themistocles ; Plutarch informs us that Cimon began the Long Walls , and him- self contributed to the heavy expense of laying ...
... harbour town , and so to make Athens itself practically into a seaport . Pau- sanias attributes this design to Themistocles ; Plutarch informs us that Cimon began the Long Walls , and him- self contributed to the heavy expense of laying ...
Page 457
... Harbour of the Piræus , of which he had been the first to develop the opportunities . " Thy tomb , " as Plato , the comic poet , says of him , " set in a fitting spot , shall be spoken by all the merchants as they pass ; it shall see ...
... Harbour of the Piræus , of which he had been the first to develop the opportunities . " Thy tomb , " as Plato , the comic poet , says of him , " set in a fitting spot , shall be spoken by all the merchants as they pass ; it shall see ...
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A. W. Mansell Acropolis Agora Alcamenes altar ancient Apollo architectural Areopagus artistic Athenian Athens Attic bronze building built Callirrhoe cave cella centre Ceramicus Cimon columns decoration dedicated Dionysus Dipylon Dipylon Gate earlier early temple east Enneacrunus Erechtheum evidence extant fifth century figures foundations frieze FRIEZE OF PARTHENON front goddess Greece Greek Hadrian harbour hill identified Ilissus inscription Ionic Ionic order Lapith later Long Walls Mansell & Sons marble metopes modern monuments Munychia Nike Odeum Olympieum painted Parthenon Pausanias pediment Pericles permission of Messrs Persian Wars Phaleric Phalerum Phidias Piræus Piraic Pisistratus Pnyx portico Posidon position precinct probably Professor Dörpfeld Propylæa Prytaneum Pythium relief remains represented restored rock sacred scene sculpture seated seen shrine side slabs slope Stoa Stoa Basileios temple of Athena Theatre Themistocles Theseum Thucydides tion tomb town traces vases west pediment Zeus ἐν καὶ τοῦ