Doric order (217 Subjects)
View of the ruins of the Temple of Asclepius in Agrigento, Sicily. In the background the Temple of Concordia.
View of the ruins of the Temple of Castor and Pollux (Temple of Dioscouri) in Agrigento, Sicily.
Reconstruction of the front of Temple G, probably dedicated to Zeus, in Selinunte, Sicily.
Temple G, probably dedicated to Zeus, in Selinunte, Sicily: Drawing of the torrus, column, capital of the column and entablature at the corner. On the right, plan of triglyph.
View of Temple E, probably dedicated to Hera, in Selinunte, Sicily.
Reconstruction of the front of Temple E, probably dedicated to Hera, in Selinunte, Sicily.
Temple E, probably dedicated to Hera, in Selinunte, Sicily: Drawing of stylobate. Views of column, capital of the column, and part of entablature at the corner. Fig. 1. Drawings of annulets and echinus of the capital of the column. Fig. 2. Plan of the triglyph.
Drawings of the opisthodomos of Temple E, probably dedicated to Hera, in Selinunte, Sicily. Capital of the column, with details of the annulets and echinus. Drawing of the entablature at the corner.
View of the Doric Temple in Segesta, Sicily.
Plan of the Doric Temple in Segesta, Sicily.
The front of the Doric Temple in Segesta, Sicily.
Doric Temple of Segesta, Sicily: Views of stylobate, column, capital of the column and part of the entablature at the corner. On the right drawing of guttae.
Doric Temple of Segesta, Sicily: Fig. 1. Drawing of the capital of the column with detailed measurements of abacus and echinus of the capital. Fig. 2. Drawing of the annulets and echinus. Fig. 3. Drawing of the torus. Fig. 4. Plan of the column at the base of the shaf. Fig. 5. Plan of the capital and the base of the shaf.
View of the Temple of Hera (on the left) and the Temple of Athena (on the right) in Paestum, Italy.
View of the Second Temple of Hera in Paestum, Italy.
Reconstruction of the front of the Second Temple of Hera in Paestum, Italy.
Reconstruction of the part between pronaos and outer peristyle in the Second Temple of Hera in Paestum, Italy.
Reconstruction of the part between the opisthodomos and the outer peristyle in the Second Temple of Hera in Paestum, Italy
Section plan of the Second Temple of Hera in Paestum, Italy
Second Temple of Hera in Paestum, Italy: Drawing of stylobate, column, capital of the column and part of the entablature of the outer peristyle. Section plan of the entablature of the outer peristyle. Plan of the triglyph of the outer peristyle.
Second Temple of Hera in Paestum, Italy: Fig. 1. Half plan of the entablature of pronaos: triglyph, metops etc. Drawings of column, capital of the column and part of the entablature of pronaos. Fig. 2. Section plan of the triglyph. Fig. 3. Section plan of abacus, capital of the column and column of the pronaos.
Views of columns, capital of the column, abacus, and other architectural elements of the inner peristyle of the Second Temple of Hera in Paestum, Italy.
Second Temple of Hera in Paestum, Italy: Fig. 1. Drawing of echinus of the capital of the column of the inner peristyle. Fig. 2. Drawings of the annulets and echinus of the inner peristyle. Fig. 3. Plan of the flutings. Fig. 4. Drawings of the abacus and echinus of the capital in the upper floor of the inner peristyle. Fig. 5. Drawing of the annulets of the capital in the upper floor of the inner peristyle.
View of the Temple of Hera in Paestum, Italy.
Reconstruction of the pronaos of the Temple of Hera in Paetsum, Italy.
Temple of Hera in Paestum, Italy: Fig. 1. Plan and drawing of the entablature together with view of the capital of the column and the column of the peristyle. Fig. 2. Bottom view of the column with details of the decorative elements underneath the echinus.
Temple of Hera in Paestum, Italy: Fig. 1. Capital of the antae of the pronaos. Fig. 2. The contour of the shafs of the columns, shewing the diameters at different heights.
View of the Temple of Athena in Paestum, Italy.
Fig. 1. Plan of the Temple of Zeus in ancient Olympia, Greece. Fig. 2. Plan of the Temple of Temple of Apollo Epicurius in Bassae, Greece.
Fig. 1. View of Bodrum (anc. Halicarnassus). In the background the Castle of Halicarnassus, also called Castle of St. Paul. Fig. 2. View of the ruins of the Temple of Ares in Bodrum (anc. Halicarnassus).