ERECHTHEUM

ĭrĕkˈthēəm [for Erechtheus], Gr. Erechtheion, temple in Pentelic marble, on the Acropolis at Athens. One of the masterpieces of Greek architecture, it was constructed between c.421 b.c. and 405 b.c. to replace an earlier temple to Athena destroyed by the Persians. Its design is sometimes ascribed to the architect Mnesicles. The Erechtheum contained sanctuaries to Athena Polias, Poseidon, and Erechtheus. The temple displays the finest extant examples of the Greek Ionic order. The requirements of the several shrines and the location upon a sloping site produced an unusual plan. From the body of the building porticoes project on east, north, and south sides. The eastern portico, hexastyle Ionic, gave access to the shrine of Athena, which was separated by a partition from the western cella. The northern portico, tetrastyle Ionic, stands at a lower level and gives access to the western cella through a fine doorway. The southern portico, known as the Porch of the Caryatids (see caryatid) from the six sculptured draped female figures that support its entablature, is the temple's most striking feature; it forms a gallery or tribune. The west end of the building, with windows and engaged Ionic columns, is a modification of the original, built by the Romans when they restored the building. One of the east columns and one of the caryatids were removed to London by Lord Elgin, replicas being installed in their places.

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...correlation between the Odyssey and the cults of the Erechtheum for the concluding chapter of the book. The...Pandroseion, a sacred precinct attached to the Erechtheum, and the wave within the Erechtheum itself. Poseidons gift is a natural element...
...1967 , " Ein Wasserbecken im Parthenon ?", Gymnasium , 74: 342-5. HOLLAND, L. B. 1924a, b, c , "The Erechtheum Papers, I, II, III", AJA 28 : 1-23, 142-69, 402-25. HOMOLLE, T. 1887 , Les Archives de lintendance sacree...
...at the west end. Consequently, the Erechtheum has often enough been criticized, and...knowledge of the underlying plan, the Erechtheum--that living riddle, as it has been...that of Greek religion. Though the Erechtheum has diverged no less far from the typical...
7 ERECHTHEUM: DELL J. -- Das Erechtheion in Athen, bauanalytisch...1942. ELDERKIN G. W. -- "The Cults of the Erechtheum." In Hesperia, X , 1941. HOLLAND L. B. -- "Erechtheum Papers." In A.J.A., XXVIII , 1924. INWOOD...
7 ERECHTHEUM: DELL J. -- Das Erechtheion in Athen, bauanalytisch...1942. ELDERKIN G. W. --"The Cults of the Erechtheum." In Hesperia, X , 1941. HOLLAND L. B. --"Erechtheum Papers." In A.J.A., XXVIII , 1924. INWOOD...
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...Reality Modelling Language Model of Erechtheum by Demetra Eggarxou , Sarantos Psycharis...issue, an educational world for the Erechtheum has been developed, in an attempt to...Ancient Greek Temple. We chose the Erechtheum as our case study, which, due to its...
...history using a Virtual Reality Modelling Language model of Erechtheum" by Demetra Eggarxou and Sarantos Psycharis presents a Virtual Reality Modelling Language VRML exploration of the Erechtheum in Athens. The design principles of the applications...
...kitsch-glitz riot of evocative colors" and finds its fullest architectural embodiment in the Babylon Club, "a gaudy Erechtheum stocked with black Naugahyde banquettes, pink and blue ribbons of neon, black-marble toilet stalls, and mirrors, mirrors...
...Ultor, and the upper stories of the side colonnades were lined with caryatids, that is, sculptures that evoked the famed Erechtheum in Athens. With this constellation of visual symbols, the Forum Augustum took possession of both Roman and Greek history...


 

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...Great Wall A thousand miles of moonlight Wrote Li Ho. The Acropolis you can see all at once-- The Parthenon its nose The Erechtheum its mouth The Propylaea (entrance stairs) its teeth. You cant find a glass of water On the Acropolis or in Notre Dame Or...
...Pancras Church, to differentiate it from the large St. Pancras Church in Euston Road which is such a faithful copy of the Erechtheum. Perhaps the most important result of the awakened interest in the burial place of the London Bach is that two columnists...


 

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...a more realistic option in the London climate than the sheer white render of One. It also has caryatids copied from the Erechtheum in Athens, supporting a flying cantilevered roof. This was a joking response by Lubetkin to criticisms, from the Prince...
...thousands of artefacts from the gargantuan Parthenon and the surrounding buildings that make up the Acropolis site - the Erechtheum, Temple of Athena Nike and Propylaea - have been sold short in small, cramped museums or hidden away completely. Officially...


 

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ERECHTHEUM irek the m for Erechtheus , Gr. Erechtheion, temple in Pentelic marble...Persians. Its design is sometimes ascribed to the architect Mnesicles. The Erechtheum contained sanctuaries to Athena Polias, Poseidon, and Erechtheus. The...
...old temple of Athena to the Parthenon . To the north was the Erechtheum and to the southwest the temple of Nike Apteros (Wingless...damaged by the Turks and others, remains of the Parthenon, Erechtheum, and Propylaea still stand. Many of its treasures are in...
...slab known as the Rosetta Stone (see under Rosetta ). The Greek treasures include the Elgin Marbles and a caryatid from the Erechtheum. The museums special collections include a vast number of clocks and timepieces, ivories, and the Sutton Hoo treasure...
...in Egyptian and Greek architecture; the most celebrated example extant is the Porch of the Caryatids, forming part of the Erechtheum . Here six beautifully sculptured figures, acting as columns, support an entablature on their heads; the original figures...
...but Phidias is believed to have drawn up the designs. Somewhat later in date are the sculptures of the Hephaesteum, the Erechtheum , and the Nike Balustrade. The Late Classical Period In the late classical period (400 300 b.c.) there was increased...
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