EditorialIonic order from the temple of Minerva Polias to Priene, Ionian columns of the temple in Pirene, signed: J. M. Mauch (del.), D., C. Mare in Berlin, bar 40, to p. 116, Mauch, Johann Matth?us von (del.), Mare, Carl (sc.), Johann Matth?us von Mauch: Neue ...
EditorialJonian order from the Propylaea to T. the Minerva P. to Priene, Details of the ionic columns of the temple in Priene, signed: J. M. Mauch (del.), D., C. Mare in Berlin, bar 41, after p. 116, Mauch, Johann Matth?us von (del.), Mare, Carl (sc.), Johann M...
EditorialTurkey. Priene. Ancient Greek city. View of the Bouleuterion (Senate). 2nd century BC. Small quadrangular building with stands on three of its sides, used for meetings of the city council. In the center, an altar.
EditorialIonic column from the temple of Minerva Polias at Priene. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1820.
EditorialThe temple of Athena in Priene, built by the architect Pytheos, is considered the classical model of a Ionic temple. Third quarter 4th BCE. 37.2 x 19.55 m.
EditorialDedication by Alexander the Great to Athena Polias, from Priene, Asia Minor, around 330. In th summer of 334 Alexander proceded to tour the Greek cities of the West coast, expelling their Persian garrisons. On reaching Priene, Alexander offred funds to...
EditorialThe Theatre of Priene, one of the largest of the early Greek theatres, could seat 5000 spectators. Special front row seats (prohedria) were added later for important guests.
EditorialARTE HELENICO. ASIA MENOR. PRIENE. Antigua ciudad griega del SO. de Asia Menor. Vista de las ruinas del TEMPLO DE ATENEA, el santuario m?s importante de la ciudad, del que no quedan m?s que los cimientos y una parte de la columnata j?nica. Fecha: Hacia...
EditorialThe temple of Athena in Priene, built by the architect Pytheos, is considered the classical model of a Ionic temple. Third quarter 4th BCE. 37.2 x 19.55 m.
EditorialDedication by Alexander the Great to Athena Polias, from Priene, Asia Minor, around 330. In th summer of 334 Alexander proceded to tour the Greek cities of the West coast, expelling their Persian garrisons. On reaching Priene, Alexander offred funds to...
EditorialThe Theatre of Priene, one of the largest of the early Greek theatres, could seat 5000 spectators. Special front row seats (prohedria) were added later for important guests.
EditorialASIA MENOR. PRIENE. Antigua ciudad griega. Vista general del BOULEUTERION (senado). Peque?o edificio cuadrangular dotado de gradas en tres de sus lados, con capacidad para 640 personas, que se utilizaba para reuniones del consejo de la ciudad. Fechado ...
EditorialIonic column from the temple of Minerva Polias at Priene. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1820.
EditorialThe temple of Athena in Priene, built by the architect Pytheos, is considered the classical model of a Ionic temple. Third quarter 4th BCE. 37.2 x 19.55 m.
EditorialDedication by Alexander the Great to Athena Polias, from Priene, Asia Minor, around 330. In th summer of 334 Alexander proceded to tour the Greek cities of the West coast, expelling their Persian garrisons. On reaching Priene, Alexander offred funds to...
EditorialThe Theatre of Priene, one of the largest of the early Greek theatres, could seat 5000 spectators. Special front row seats (prohedria) were added later for important guests.