Page:  of 410
 

APPENDIX ONE
Select Chronological Tables of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman
Buildings from 1000 B.C. to 330 A.D.

NOTE:--All measurements are in metres. Except in List G, which includes buildings
of all types, temple associated with a definite deity are described by the deity's
name alone, without the addition of the word Temple
.


A.
EARLY TEMPLES AND TREASURIES TO WHICH NO DEFINITELY
DORIC, AEOLIC, OR IONIC FEATURES CAN BE ASSIGNED

(None of these buildings is of marble.)


I. Greece Proper and the West.
Date B.C. Place Dedication or name Dimensions of plan Remarks
? 10th cent. Thermum 'Megaron B' 7˙30 (north) by
21·40
See p. 53 and Fig. 20
9th cent. Perachora Hera Akraia c. 5˙50xc.8·00 Apsidal: see p. 61
? 9th cent. Thebes? Apollo Isme-
nius (oldest)
? Burnt in 8th cent. B.C.
Probably no columns:
walls of stone and sun-
dried brick: perhaps
curvilinear
? 9th or 8th
cent.
Sparta Orthia (oldest) c. 4˙50x? See p. 53 and Plate IIa
? 8th or 7th
cent.
Corone
(Longà) in
Messenia
? Apollo Coryn-
thius ('Temple
Δ')
5˙05 x over 10˙00 See p. 54 and Pausanias,
IV, 34, 6. Single row of
inner columns. One of a
group of very early build-
ings on this site
c. 580 Gaggera near
Selinus
'Megaron' of
Demeter
Malophoros
9˙52 x 20˙41 See p. 55
c. 580 Olympia Treasury of Gela c. 11˙00 x c. 13˙20 See p. 55 Addition of
Doric porch to one long
side early in 5th cent. B.C.
increased dimensions to
c. 13˙20 x c. 13˙40
? 6th cent. Bassae
(Mount
(a) ? Aphrodite 6·47 x 15˙43 See p. 55
Cotilius) (b) ? Artemis 5˙74 x 9˙25

-322-

Questia, a part of Gale, Cengage Learning. www.questia.com

Publication Information: Book Title: A Handbook of Greek & Roman Architecture. Contributors: D. S. Robertson - author. Publisher: Cambridge University Press. Place of Publication: Cambridge, England. Publication Year: 1959. Page Number: 322.
    
This feature allows you to create and manage separate folders for your different research projects. To view markups for a different project, make that project your current project.
This feature allows you to save a link to the publication you are reading or view all the publications you have put on your bookshelf.
This feature allows you to save a link to the page you are reading, which you can later return to from Projects.
This feature allows you to highlight words or phrases on the publication page you are reading.
This feature allows you to save a note you write on the publication page you are reading.
This feature allows you to create a citation to the page you are reading that you can paste into your paper. Highlight a passage to include that passage as a quotation.
This feature allows you to save a reference to a publication you are reading for your bibliography or generate a bibliography you can paste into your paper.
This feature allows you to print the page you are reading, including your notes or highlights (IE users must have "print background colors and image" setting selected.)
This feature allows you to look up words in encyclopedia.
  About Questia Tools
Close Window  
Questia's powerful research tools allow you to highlight, take notes, bookmark and even create instant citations and bibliographies. To use these features and save hours of work, you must create a Questia account.
Need a Questia account?
Sign up for a FREE trial now. Save time, stress and hassle, and get better grades with trusted, online research.

» Click here for our free trial

Already have a Questia account? Login now!
Error
Working...
Printing Preferences
Format for black and white printer: On Off
Print highlights: On Off
Print notes: On Off
Choose one of the options for printing:
Print this page (No Charge)
Print pages to