The Parthenon
From Antiquity to the Present
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:5th Sep '05
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Provides an overview of a classical monument interjected with the discoveries of modern scholarship.
This volume provides an overview of the Parthenon from antiquity to the modern era. Recent discoveries have forced scholars to reconsider many aspects of one of the most important monuments of classical antiquity. This book examines the dramatic setting of the temple and its impact.This volume provides an overview of the Parthenon from antiquity to the modern era. Recent discoveries, such as the marble sculpture fragments found during the current restoration work on the Acropolis, or a vase excavated in Northern Greece whose decoration echoes a lost pedimental composition, have forced scholars to reconsider many aspects of one of the most important monuments of classical antiquity. Bringing together essays on various aspects of this world-renowned temple, this book examines the dramatic setting of the temple and its impact on modern architects such as Le Corbusier; new reconstructions and interpretations of Pheidias' vast sculptural program; in-depth analysis of architectural refinements; the techniques employed in making the colossal gold-and-ivory cult statue; and a consideration of the Christian and Muslim phases of the Parthenon's history. Collectively, they enhance our understanding of one of the icons of Western art.
'In short, this volume is a compendium of what might be deemed the current scholarly opinio communis. For seasoned scholars not fully au courant with the latest developments in Parthenon studies, these essays will provide a useful point of departure and much bibliography.' Bryn Mawr Classical Review
'… this is a tome for specialists - and, as such, rather a good one.' The Times Literary Supplement
ISBN: 9780521820936
Dimensions: 263mm x 187mm x 32mm
Weight: 1320g
454 pages