American Journal of Archaeology: The Journal of the Archaeological Institute of America, Bind 2;Bind 9Macmillan Company, 1905 |
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Side 1
... shows that the common source was the celebrated Italiote historian Timaeus of Tauromenium , the learned and diligent compiler of the traditions of the Greeks of the West . The temple , as appears from Strabo , was located in the ...
... shows that the common source was the celebrated Italiote historian Timaeus of Tauromenium , the learned and diligent compiler of the traditions of the Greeks of the West . The temple , as appears from Strabo , was located in the ...
Side 48
... show that it was not ; his idea of this contraction was , of course , the entasis of the column . He makes a mistake in the material of the columns , which are not ... shows twelve columns standing ; namely , five across 48 BENJAMIN POWELL.
... show that it was not ; his idea of this contraction was , of course , the entasis of the column . He makes a mistake in the material of the columns , which are not ... shows twelve columns standing ; namely , five across 48 BENJAMIN POWELL.
Side 49
The Journal of the Archaeological Institute of America. He shows twelve columns standing ; namely , five across the ... show that between the visits of Stuart and Chandler and that time ( i.e. between 1776 and 1785 ) the isolated column ...
The Journal of the Archaeological Institute of America. He shows twelve columns standing ; namely , five across the ... show that between the visits of Stuart and Chandler and that time ( i.e. between 1776 and 1785 ) the isolated column ...
Side 50
... shows the ap- pearance of the temple at that time ( Fig . 2 ) . From the 1 Cf. E. D. Clarke , Travels , vol . VI , pp . 551-553 . appearance of the first architrave block of the south side. FIGURE 2. THE TEMPLE AT CORINTH ABOUT THE YEAR ...
... shows the ap- pearance of the temple at that time ( Fig . 2 ) . From the 1 Cf. E. D. Clarke , Travels , vol . VI , pp . 551-553 . appearance of the first architrave block of the south side. FIGURE 2. THE TEMPLE AT CORINTH ABOUT THE YEAR ...
Side 53
... shows the condition of the ruin just before the last - mentioned walls were removed , whereas the accompanying photograph ( PLATE II ) shows its present condition . The completion of the excavation of the site gave the satisfaction that ...
... shows the condition of the ruin just before the last - mentioned walls were removed , whereas the accompanying photograph ( PLATE II ) shows its present condition . The completion of the excavation of the site gave the satisfaction that ...
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