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Hermogenes and Hellenistic-Roman Temple Building [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 340 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x203x23 mm, kaal: 1107 g, 168 illus., 4 tables
  • Sari: The Warren Moon Series in Art and Archaeology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: University of Wisconsin Press
  • ISBN-10: 0299355209
  • ISBN-13: 9780299355203
  • Formaat: Hardback, 340 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x203x23 mm, kaal: 1107 g, 168 illus., 4 tables
  • Sari: The Warren Moon Series in Art and Archaeology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: University of Wisconsin Press
  • ISBN-10: 0299355209
  • ISBN-13: 9780299355203
"Recent major excavations at a variety of sites associated with Hermogenes have refreshed, invigorated, and refined our understanding of this important Hellenistic architect. Here, in the first volume dedicated to him in more than two decades, new evidence and multivocal analysis allow for fresh contextualization, offering new insights into ancient Greek and Roman architecture and the sociopolitical factors that informed it. Hermogenes remains perhaps the most influential and famous designer of the Hellenistic world, although he is known primarily via the first-century BCE Roman architect Vitruvius, who credited his Greek predecessor with major accomplishments. Despite his comparative fame, the paucity of sources has left Hermogenes' legacy obscured. This volume updates the evidence, reevaluates this highly significant figure, and reintroduces crucial innovations in the ancient Greek world-innovations that continue to be influential today"-- Provided by publisher.

Recent major excavations at a variety of sites associated with Hermogenes have refreshed, invigorated, and refined our understanding of this important Hellenistic architect. Here, in the first volume dedicated to Hermogenes in more than two decades, new evidence and multivocal analysis allow for fresh contextualization, offering new insights into ancient Greek and Roman architecture and the sociopolitical factors that informed it.

Hermogenes remains one of the most influential and famous designers of the Hellenistic world, although he is known primarily via the first-century BCE Roman architect Vitruvius, who credited his Greek predecessor with major accomplishments. Despite his comparative fame, the paucity of sources has nevertheless obscured Hermogenes’ legacy. This volume updates the evidence, reevaluates this highly significant figure, and reintroduces crucial innovations in the ancient Greek world—innovations that continue to be influential today.

Arvustused

Of interest to all archaeologists specializing in ancient architecture, particularly of the Hellenistic period, this volume reviews what we think we know about Hermogenes and updates our evidence in the light of new discoveries and analysis. Clear, complete, and interesting. - Marietta Dromain, Université Bordeaux Montaigne

With a fine analysis of Vitruvius context in Rome, Zarmakoupi and excavators at key sites challenge conventional interpretations of the architect Hermogenes by comparing Vitruvius text with recent archaeological information. - Mary Hollinshead, University of Rhode Island

List of Illustrations

Introduction Mantha Zarmakoupi 1 Hermogenes, the First Inventor: What
Is at Issue? Lothar Haselberger 2 The Late Classical Pseudodipteros Temple
of the Pan-Lesbian Sanctuary at Messon Yannis Kourtzellis 3 Hermogenes
Samothracian Prequel Bonna D. Wescoat and Samuel Holzman 4 The Sanctuary
of Dionysos at Teos and Hermogenes Musa Kadolu, Marco Galli, Tommaso
Ismaelli, Sara Bozza, Özlem Vapur, and Mustafa Adak 5 The Dating of the
Temple of Artemis Leukophryne at Magnesia on the Meander Orhan BingÖl 6
Pseudodipteral Temples of Apollo in Light of Vitruvius De architectura
(III.2.6) GÖrkem KÖkdemir 7 The Sanctuary of Artemis at Sardis Before the
Temple Nicholas Cahill 8 The Temple of Artemis at Sardis: An Exceptional
Pseudodipteros Between Hermogenes and Hadrian Fikret YegÜl 9 Stratonike
and the Temple of Artemis: Queenly Gifts to Golden Sardis Fikret YegÜl 10
Hermogenes, Hellenistic Architecture, and Rome Mantha Zarmakoupi
Contributors
Index
Mantha Zarmakoupi is the Morris Russell and Josephine Chidsey Williams Assistant Professor in Roman Architecture in the Department of History of Art at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the author of Designing for Luxury on the Bay of Naples: Villas and Landscapes (c. 100 BCE79 CE) and Shaping Roman Landscape: Ecocritical Approaches to Architecture and Wall Painting in Early Imperial Italy and the editor of The Villa of the Papyri at Herculaneum: Archaeology, Reception, and Digital Reconstruction; Looking at the City: Architectural and Archaeological Perspectives; and The Delos Symposia and Doxiadis.