Title
Ancient theatre of Epidaurus: Theatre in the grove of Aesculapius near Epidaurus. Fig. 1: Plan of the diazoma. Fig. 2: Elevation and section of the diazoma and some of the seats above and below it [...] Fig. 3: The coping to the diverging enclosure wall of the coilon, which followed the inclined line of the wall. Fig. 4: Application of a fragment found within the sacred precinct. The parts restored are the plinths, columns and architrave; the cornice and pedimental ornament are of one piece of marble beautifully sculptured in low relief, and now much destroyed. Fig. 5 and 6: Plan and section of a reservoir or fountain, built of fine large blocks of stone covered with a thick and strong cement.
Alternative Title
Theatre in the grove of Aesculapius near Epidaurus. Fig. 1: Plan of the diazoma. Fig. 2: Elevation and section of the diazoma and some of the seats above and below it [...] Fig. 3: The coping to the diverging enclosure wall of the coilon, which followed the inclined line of the wall. Fig. 4: Application of a fragment found within the sacred precinct. The parts restored are the plinths, columns and architrave; the cornice and pedimental ornament are of one piece of marble beautifully sculptured in low relief, and now much destroyed. Fig. 5 and 6: Plan and section of a reservoir or fountain, built of fine large blocks of stone covered with a thick and strong cement.
Date
1830
Bibliographic Citation
COCKERELL, Charles Robert, KINNARD, William, DONALDSON,Thomas Leverton, JENKINS, William, RAILTON, William. The Antiquities of Athens and other places in Greece, Sicily etc., supplementary to the Antiquities of Athens by James Stuart F.R.S. and F.S.A. and Nicholas Revett, delineated and illustrated by C.R. Cockerell, A.R.A. F.S.A., W.Kinnard, T.L.Donaldson, W.Jenkins, W.Railton, London, Priestley and Weale, 1830.
Table Of Contents
7, II
Area/Place
Greece
Peloponnese
Epidaurus
Subject
Architecture and built environment
Art and antiquities
Collection
Aikaterini Laskaridis Foundation Library