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Architecture and Meaning on the Athenian Acropolis Robin Francis Rhodes (University of Notre Dame, Indiana)

Architecture and Meaning on the Athenian Acropolis By Robin Francis Rhodes (University of Notre Dame, Indiana)

Architecture and Meaning on the Athenian Acropolis by Robin Francis Rhodes (University of Notre Dame, Indiana)


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Robin Rhodes's sensitive analysis is the first to consider the buildings and sculpture of the Acropolis as a whole and to explain how they communicate meaningfully with one another to form an iconographic narrative. He relates the buildings to larger issues in Greek architecture and aesthetics.

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Architecture and Meaning on the Athenian Acropolis Summary

Architecture and Meaning on the Athenian Acropolis by Robin Francis Rhodes (University of Notre Dame, Indiana)

Architecture and Meaning on the Athenian Acropolis focuses on the architectural complex which is generally considered to be one of the outstanding achievements of Western civilisation. Though the buildings and sculpture of the Acropolis, erected over the course of the fifth century BC, have been scrutinised by scholars for more than a century, Robin Rhodes' sensitive analysis is the first to consider the ensemble as a whole and to explain how the monuments communicate meaningfully with one another to form an iconographic narrative. His study also examines the sculpture and decoration, which were conceived together with the abstract features, while relating both to the larger issues in Greek architecture and aesthetics. Among the themes treated in this landmark study are: the relationship between landscape and religious architecture, the humanisation of temple divinities, the architectural expression of religious tradition and even specific history, architectural procession and hieratic direction, symbolism and allusion through architectural order, religious revival and archaism, and the breaking of architectural and religious canon. Taken together, they constitute the specific narrative of the Acropolis in the Periclean Age.

Architecture and Meaning on the Athenian Acropolis Reviews

Written by a scholar with a sensitive eye for the Greek landscape and a firm grasp of architectural principles, Rhodes's interpretive essay is enjoyable reading. For the beginning student it will serve as a thoughtful introduction to one of the most impressive religious complexes ever created... Jenifer Neils, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians

Table of Contents

List of illustrations; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction: A Sense of Place and the Seeds of Monumentality; 1. History in the design of the Acropolis; 2. The Acropolis as processional architecture; 3. Religious tradition and broken canon: the Doric architecture; 4. The integrated Parthenon; 5. Creating canon: the Ionic temples; 6. Architectural legacy and reflections; 7. God and man: the spiritual legacy of the Periclean Acropolis.

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CIN0521469813G
9780521469814
0521469813
Architecture and Meaning on the Athenian Acropolis by Robin Francis Rhodes (University of Notre Dame, Indiana)
Used - Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
19950630
236
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