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.
EditorialNo. 10 Architecture of the Temple of Minerva Polias and Neptune the King, James Bruce, 17301794, British, undated, Pen and black ink with gray wash over graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper, Sheet: 14 3/4 x 11 7/8 inches (37.5 x 30.2...
EditorialThe Southern Side of the Erectheum, with the Foundation of the Earlier Temple of Athena Polias, John Fulleylove, 18451908, British, undated, Watercolor and graphite on thick, rough, wove paper, Sheet: 11 ? 15 3/8 inches (27.9 ? 39.1 cm), architectural ...
EditorialPlan of temple of Minerva Polias and Neptune the King, James Bruce, 17301794, British, undated, Pen and black ink with gray wash over graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper, Sheet: 11 7/8 x 18 15/16 inches (30.2 x 48.1 cm), architectur...
EditorialAttic, Doric and Ionic features from Greek architecture. Attic bases from the Temple of Jupiter Olympius and the Temple of Minerva Polias at Athens (1,2), Doric base (3) and Ionic base according to Vignola (4), Doric capitals from the portico of Philip...
EditorialBronze disc with Gorgon. From the decoration of the first temple of Athena Polias. The earliest representation of the mythical Gorgon on the Acropolis. 7th century BC. Acropolis Museum Athens. Greece.
EditorialIonian bases and capitals from the west side, Details on the Temple of Minerva Polias and the Portie des Erechtheums in Athens, signed: died in K. Kolbe Berlin, T. 35, after p. 116, Kolbe, Karl Wilhelm (sc.), Johann Matth?us von Mauch: Neue systematisc...
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 ...
EditorialWestern front of the Temple of Minerva-Polias. Pl. IX, Elevation of the temple of Athena Polias on the Acropolis in Athens, Pl. XII, Del. VI, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer zu Athen. Erster Theil. Leipzig und Darmstadt: Verlag von...
EditorialTo the Temple of Pandrosus and Minerva Polias. Pl. XII, Cross section of the porch of the Pandroseion and the Temple of Athena Polias on the Acropolis in Athens, Pl. III, Suppl. VII, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer zu Athen. Erster...
EditorialTemple of Minerva Polias. Pl. VIII, Floor plan and cross section of a chapter in the Temple of Athena Polias on the Acropolis in Athens, Pl. XI, Lief. VI, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer zu Athen. Erster Theil. Leipzig und Darmstad...
EditorialOutline of the temples of the Erechtheus and. the Minerva-Polias from the north side. Pl. VI, Elevation of the Erechtheum and the Temple of Athena Polias on the Acropolis in Athens, Pl. IX, Del. VI, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer ...
EditorialBasis, Capit?l and beams of the ionic order, Details of the Temple of Minerva Polias in Athens, signed: died in K. Kolbe Berlin, T. 33, after p. 116, Kolbe, Karl Wilhelm (sc.), Johann Matth?us von Mauch: Neue systematische Darstellung der architektonis...
EditorialTempel der Minerva. Pl. II, Parts of the Temple of Athena Polias in Athens, Pl. I, Del. XVIII, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer zu Athen. Erster Theil. Leipzig und Darmstadt: Verlag von Carl Wilhelm Leske, [1829].
EditorialTo the Temple of Minerva Polias u. des Pandrosus. Pl. XIII, Capital and base of the porch of the Pandroseion and Temple of Athena Polias on the Acropolis in Athens, Pl. IV, Suppl. VII, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer zu Athen. Erst...
EditorialFloor plan and side view of the ionic corner cap, Details of the Temple of Minerva Polias in Athens, signed: died in K. Kolbe Berlin, T. 34, after p. 116, Kolbe, Karl Wilhelm (sc.), Johann Matth?us von Mauch: Neue systematische Darstellung der architek...
EditorialTo the temple of Minerva Polias and Pandrosus. Pl. XIV, Window and Architrave of the Pandroseion and Temple of Athena Polias on the Acropolis in Athens, Pl. V, Suppl. VII, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer zu Athen. Erster Theil. Lei...
EditorialTo the Temple of Minerva-Polias. Pl. VI, Capital, base and entablature of the temple of Athena Polias on the Acropolis in Athens, Pl. X, Del. VI, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer zu Athen. Erster Theil. Leipzig und Darmstadt: Verlag...
EditorialTo the Temple of Minerva Polias. Pl. XI, Capital in the Temple of Athena Polias on the Acropolis in Athens, Pl. II, Suppl. VII, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer zu Athen. Erster Theil. Leipzig und Darmstadt: Verlag von Carl Wilhelm ...
EditorialTo the Temple of Erechteus, Pandrosus and Minerva-Polias. Pl. II, Ground plan of the Erechtheum, Pandroseion and the Temple of Athena Polias on the Acropolis in Athens, Pl. V, Lief. VI, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer zu Athen. Ers...
EditorialWestern view from the Minerva-Polia's Temples & Temples. of the Pandrosus. Pl. I, Ruins of the Temple of Athena Polias and Pandroseion on the Acropolis in Athens, Pl. IIII, Del. VI, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer zu Athen. Ers...
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.
EditorialAttic, Doric and Ionic features from Greek architecture. Attic bases from the Temple of Jupiter Olympius and the Temple of Minerva Polias at Athens (1,2), Doric base (3) and Ionic base according to Vignola (4), Doric capitals from the portico of Philip...
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...
EditorialBronze disc with Gorgon. From the decoration of the first temple of Athena Polias. The earliest representation of the mythical Gorgon on the Acropolis. 7th century BC. Acropolis Museum Athens. Greece.
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...
EditorialBronze disc with Gorgon. From the decoration of the first temple of Athena Polias. The earliest representation of the mythical Gorgon on the Acropolis. 7th century BC. Acropolis Museum Athens. Greece.
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.
EditorialAttic, Doric and Ionic features from Greek architecture. Attic bases from the Temple of Jupiter Olympius and the Temple of Minerva Polias at Athens (1,2), Doric base (3) and Ionic base according to Vignola (4), Doric capitals from the portico of Philip...
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...