PROBLEMS IN PERICLEAN BUILDINGS
PRINCETON MONOGRAPHS IN ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY II
BY
G. W. ELDERKIN, Ph.D.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, PRECEPTOR IN ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY,
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS
PRINCETON
LONDON: HENRY FROWDE
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
1912
Copyright, 1912, by Princeton University Press
for the United States of America.
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Printed by Princeton University Press,
Princeton, N. J., U. S. A.
CONTENTS | ||
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I. | The Significance of the Irregularity of the Propylaea | 1 |
II. | An Interpretation of the Caryatid Porch | 13 |
III. | The Erechtheum as Built | 19 |
IV. | The Erechtheum as Planned | 49 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | |
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1. | East Window of the Pinakotheke. |
2. | The Pinakotheke as seen from the base of the Bastion of the Temple of Wingless Victory. |
3. | The Pinakotheke as seen from a point near the axis of the central portal. |
4. | Plan of Propylaea with zigzag road of ascent. |
5. | Scene on an Archaic Amphora. |
6. | North end of western interior foundation of the Erechtheum. View from the east. |
7. | The ground plan of the Erechtheum as built. |
8. | The north side of the door in the west wall. |