The Origins of the Greek Architectural Orders by Barbara A. Barletta - ISBN: 9780521124225
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Barletta’s study reconstructs the origins and early development of the Greek architectural orders. Beginning with the pre-canonical material, she demonstrates that the relatively late emergence of the Doric and Ionic orders arose from contributions of separate regions of the Greek world, rather than a single center.

The Origins of the Greek Architectural Orders

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    234 pages

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    21 September 2009

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Summary

Much of our understanding of the origins and early development of the Greek architectural order is based on the writings of ancient authors, such as Vitruvius, and those of modern interpreters. Traditionally, the archaeological evidence has been viewed secondarily and often made to fit within a literary context, despite contradictions that occur. Barbara Barletta’s study examines both forms of evidence in an effort to reconcile the two sources, as well as to offer a coherent reconstruction of…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780521124225
ISBN-10:0521124220
Author:Barbara A. Barletta
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Imprint:Cambridge University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:234
Release Date:21 September 2009
Weight:490g
Dimensions:253mm x 177mm x 13mm
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Critics Review

‘This book makes a fundamental contribution to the study of Greek architecture. It offers a clear and concise introduction to the subject that will be welcomed by the nonspecialist. Barletta’s formulation of pertinent questions and assessment of the evidence will shape the discussion of the origins of the architectural orders for years to come. Her conclusion challenges us to reevaluate our understanding of Greek architectural origins by allowing the architecture to speak for itself.’ American Journal of Archaeology
‘Barletta has made a significant contribution in this book, one that has most definitely enhanced the debate on the origins of the Greek architectural orders.’ Bryn Mawr Classical Review

About The Author

Barbara A. Barletta

Barbara Barletta is professor of art history at the University of Florida. She is a recipient of fellowships from the American Academy in Rome and the American School of Classical Studies in Athens. She was recognized as a University of Florida Research Foundation Professor in 2002.

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