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This exciting new guide is the ideal companion to Greece if you are a traveller with historical and archaeological interests, as it combines practical information with impeccable scholarly research.
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This exciting new guide is the ideal companion to Greece if you are a traveller with historical and archaeological interests, as it combines practical information with impeccable scholarly research.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 154mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 634g
- ISBN-13: 9780415487252
- ISBN-10: 0415487250
- Artikelnr.: 26055145
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 154mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 634g
- ISBN-13: 9780415487252
- ISBN-10: 0415487250
- Artikelnr.: 26055145
Hans Rupprecht Goette
Contents Forward Acknowledgements Information for the Reader Athens and
Piraeus 1. Athens: a historical overview 2. The Acropolis 3. The slopes of
the Acropolis and the Peripatos 4. The Areopagos, the Hill of the Nymphs,
the Mouseion Hill with the Pnyx, the Philopappos Monument and the
Kerameikos 5. The Greek Agora, the Roman Market, the Library of Hadrian and
Monastiraki 6. Plaka, Olympieion, Ilissos Area, the First Cemetery and the
Stadium of Herodes Atticus 7. The National Garden, main boulevards,
National Museum, Lykabettos, Tourkovounia and the Academy at Kolonos
Hippios 8. Piraeus and Daphni 9. Kaisariani and the monasteries and
quarries on Hymettos Attica I: from Athens to Sounion and in the Mesogeia
1. Glyphada, Voula, Vouliagmeni, Vari and the southwest Attic coastal sites
2. From Anavyssos to Sounion 3. The Laurion, Thorikos, Porto Raphti and
Brauron 4. The Mesogeia: Loutsa, Raphina, Spata, Markopoulo, Koropi and
Paiania Attica II: the Plain of Marathon and the Battle of MArathon 490BC
2. The Marathon Area 3. Rhamnous 4. The Amphiareion of Oropos and Avlona
Attica III: Pentelikon and Dionysos 2. Parnes with Phyle and Menidi 3.
Eleusis 4. The Thriasian Plain The Megarid, the Attic Border Forts and
Perachora 1. Megara 2. Alepochori and Vathichoria in the Megarian
Hinterland 3. The Attic Border Forts: Aigosthenai, Eleutherai and Oinoe 4.
The Isthmus of Corinth and Diolkos 5. Perachora The Islands of the Saronic
Gulf: Salamis, Aigina and Poros 1. Salamis 2. Aigina 3. Poros Appendices 1.
The Geography of Attica 2. The modern Structure: Administration and economy
3. The Flora 4. The Fauna 5. Some basic concepts of ancient architecture
Glossary 6. Observations on Byzantine Church Building in Greece a) the
Early Christian period (306-527) b) The Early Byzantine Period (527-843) c)
The Middle Byzantine Period (843-1204) d) The Late Byzantine Period
(1204-1460) e) the Post Byzantine Period (1460-1830) 7. List of the most
important monuments in chronological order Index of Sites and Monuments
Bibliography
Piraeus 1. Athens: a historical overview 2. The Acropolis 3. The slopes of
the Acropolis and the Peripatos 4. The Areopagos, the Hill of the Nymphs,
the Mouseion Hill with the Pnyx, the Philopappos Monument and the
Kerameikos 5. The Greek Agora, the Roman Market, the Library of Hadrian and
Monastiraki 6. Plaka, Olympieion, Ilissos Area, the First Cemetery and the
Stadium of Herodes Atticus 7. The National Garden, main boulevards,
National Museum, Lykabettos, Tourkovounia and the Academy at Kolonos
Hippios 8. Piraeus and Daphni 9. Kaisariani and the monasteries and
quarries on Hymettos Attica I: from Athens to Sounion and in the Mesogeia
1. Glyphada, Voula, Vouliagmeni, Vari and the southwest Attic coastal sites
2. From Anavyssos to Sounion 3. The Laurion, Thorikos, Porto Raphti and
Brauron 4. The Mesogeia: Loutsa, Raphina, Spata, Markopoulo, Koropi and
Paiania Attica II: the Plain of Marathon and the Battle of MArathon 490BC
2. The Marathon Area 3. Rhamnous 4. The Amphiareion of Oropos and Avlona
Attica III: Pentelikon and Dionysos 2. Parnes with Phyle and Menidi 3.
Eleusis 4. The Thriasian Plain The Megarid, the Attic Border Forts and
Perachora 1. Megara 2. Alepochori and Vathichoria in the Megarian
Hinterland 3. The Attic Border Forts: Aigosthenai, Eleutherai and Oinoe 4.
The Isthmus of Corinth and Diolkos 5. Perachora The Islands of the Saronic
Gulf: Salamis, Aigina and Poros 1. Salamis 2. Aigina 3. Poros Appendices 1.
The Geography of Attica 2. The modern Structure: Administration and economy
3. The Flora 4. The Fauna 5. Some basic concepts of ancient architecture
Glossary 6. Observations on Byzantine Church Building in Greece a) the
Early Christian period (306-527) b) The Early Byzantine Period (527-843) c)
The Middle Byzantine Period (843-1204) d) The Late Byzantine Period
(1204-1460) e) the Post Byzantine Period (1460-1830) 7. List of the most
important monuments in chronological order Index of Sites and Monuments
Bibliography
Contents Forward Acknowledgements Information for the Reader Athens and
Piraeus 1. Athens: a historical overview 2. The Acropolis 3. The slopes of
the Acropolis and the Peripatos 4. The Areopagos, the Hill of the Nymphs,
the Mouseion Hill with the Pnyx, the Philopappos Monument and the
Kerameikos 5. The Greek Agora, the Roman Market, the Library of Hadrian and
Monastiraki 6. Plaka, Olympieion, Ilissos Area, the First Cemetery and the
Stadium of Herodes Atticus 7. The National Garden, main boulevards,
National Museum, Lykabettos, Tourkovounia and the Academy at Kolonos
Hippios 8. Piraeus and Daphni 9. Kaisariani and the monasteries and
quarries on Hymettos Attica I: from Athens to Sounion and in the Mesogeia
1. Glyphada, Voula, Vouliagmeni, Vari and the southwest Attic coastal sites
2. From Anavyssos to Sounion 3. The Laurion, Thorikos, Porto Raphti and
Brauron 4. The Mesogeia: Loutsa, Raphina, Spata, Markopoulo, Koropi and
Paiania Attica II: the Plain of Marathon and the Battle of MArathon 490BC
2. The Marathon Area 3. Rhamnous 4. The Amphiareion of Oropos and Avlona
Attica III: Pentelikon and Dionysos 2. Parnes with Phyle and Menidi 3.
Eleusis 4. The Thriasian Plain The Megarid, the Attic Border Forts and
Perachora 1. Megara 2. Alepochori and Vathichoria in the Megarian
Hinterland 3. The Attic Border Forts: Aigosthenai, Eleutherai and Oinoe 4.
The Isthmus of Corinth and Diolkos 5. Perachora The Islands of the Saronic
Gulf: Salamis, Aigina and Poros 1. Salamis 2. Aigina 3. Poros Appendices 1.
The Geography of Attica 2. The modern Structure: Administration and economy
3. The Flora 4. The Fauna 5. Some basic concepts of ancient architecture
Glossary 6. Observations on Byzantine Church Building in Greece a) the
Early Christian period (306-527) b) The Early Byzantine Period (527-843) c)
The Middle Byzantine Period (843-1204) d) The Late Byzantine Period
(1204-1460) e) the Post Byzantine Period (1460-1830) 7. List of the most
important monuments in chronological order Index of Sites and Monuments
Bibliography
Piraeus 1. Athens: a historical overview 2. The Acropolis 3. The slopes of
the Acropolis and the Peripatos 4. The Areopagos, the Hill of the Nymphs,
the Mouseion Hill with the Pnyx, the Philopappos Monument and the
Kerameikos 5. The Greek Agora, the Roman Market, the Library of Hadrian and
Monastiraki 6. Plaka, Olympieion, Ilissos Area, the First Cemetery and the
Stadium of Herodes Atticus 7. The National Garden, main boulevards,
National Museum, Lykabettos, Tourkovounia and the Academy at Kolonos
Hippios 8. Piraeus and Daphni 9. Kaisariani and the monasteries and
quarries on Hymettos Attica I: from Athens to Sounion and in the Mesogeia
1. Glyphada, Voula, Vouliagmeni, Vari and the southwest Attic coastal sites
2. From Anavyssos to Sounion 3. The Laurion, Thorikos, Porto Raphti and
Brauron 4. The Mesogeia: Loutsa, Raphina, Spata, Markopoulo, Koropi and
Paiania Attica II: the Plain of Marathon and the Battle of MArathon 490BC
2. The Marathon Area 3. Rhamnous 4. The Amphiareion of Oropos and Avlona
Attica III: Pentelikon and Dionysos 2. Parnes with Phyle and Menidi 3.
Eleusis 4. The Thriasian Plain The Megarid, the Attic Border Forts and
Perachora 1. Megara 2. Alepochori and Vathichoria in the Megarian
Hinterland 3. The Attic Border Forts: Aigosthenai, Eleutherai and Oinoe 4.
The Isthmus of Corinth and Diolkos 5. Perachora The Islands of the Saronic
Gulf: Salamis, Aigina and Poros 1. Salamis 2. Aigina 3. Poros Appendices 1.
The Geography of Attica 2. The modern Structure: Administration and economy
3. The Flora 4. The Fauna 5. Some basic concepts of ancient architecture
Glossary 6. Observations on Byzantine Church Building in Greece a) the
Early Christian period (306-527) b) The Early Byzantine Period (527-843) c)
The Middle Byzantine Period (843-1204) d) The Late Byzantine Period
(1204-1460) e) the Post Byzantine Period (1460-1830) 7. List of the most
important monuments in chronological order Index of Sites and Monuments
Bibliography