Ancient art and its remains, or, A manual of the archaeology of art / By C.O. Müller.
- Karl Otfried Müller
- Date:
- 1852
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Ancient art and its remains, or, A manual of the archaeology of art / By C.O. Müller. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![HISTORY OF GREEK ART, [Peb. I- coursing of the stones too has often somewhat of the form^ of an arch. At Nauplia there were (TTr^ix*;* kc^I h a.vroli oiKo^ofcnrol 7.cc(ivQi^^o, called Ly- clopeia, Strab. viu. p. 369, 373. Probably quanies used as places of burial. Cyriacus of Ancona (1435) Inscriptiones seu Epigr. Grseca et Lat. reperta per lUyricum, etc. Eoma3 1747 (MS. in the Barber Library). Winckelmann Anmerk. iiber die Baukunst. Th. i. §. 357, 535. Petit- Radel in the Magasin Encyclop. 1804. T. v. p. 446. 1806. T. vi. p. 168. 1807 T V p 425 1810. T. v. p. 340. (Controversy with Sickler, Mag. Enc 1810 T. i. p. 242. T. iii. p. 342. 1811. T. ii. p. 49, 301.) in the Moniteur 1812, No. 110, in the Musee-Napoleon, T. iv. p. 15 m Voyage dans les principales viUes de I'ltalie, P. 1815, and the Ann. dell Inst. i. p 345. Comp. Memoires de I'Institut Royal, T. u. Classe dhist^^p 1. Raoul-Rochette Hist, de l'6tabl. des col. Gr. T. iv. p. ^79 sqq., and Notice sur les Nuraghes de la Sardaigne. Paris 1826. Rapport de la 3e Classe de I'Institut an 1809. Rapport fait k la CI. des Beaux Arts 14 Aout 1811 W Gell Argolis. L. 1810. Probestiicke von Stadtemauern des al- ien GriechenlandsMiinchen 1831. Dodwell's Classical Tour. His Views and descriptions of Cyclopean or Pelasgic remains m Greece and Italy ^th constructions of a later period. L. 1834 fo. 131 P • tj^tj^-^^^^ Les Murs Pelasg. de I'lt. in the Memorie d. Inst, archeol. i. p. 53. ^ch. siS les mon cjcl. et descr. de la coll. des modeles en relief composant la ile?eTasg delabibl. Mazarine par Petit-Radel, publiees d'aprfes es MSS de Seur. P. 1841. 8vo.] Squire in Walpole's Memoirs, p. 315. Leake MorerT ii. p. 349, 368, 377, &c. Hirt in Wolf's Ana ecta v. i. p 153 Gesch. der Baukunst Bd. i. s. 195. pi. 7.-With regard to those of Italy, §. 166. Sacredness of building with d^yoi T^l^o, in altars, in like manner Exod. xx. 25. Deut. xxvii. 5. 47 The taste for magnificence whicli manifested itself m the erection of these walls, was also displayed m the con- struction of the extensive and spacious palaces of the princes in the heroic times [^a.lxua in Pausanias] which were built for the most part on the acropoleis; it was here united with a sreat love for bright metal ornaments-a characteristic fea- ture in the architecture of the heroic times. 2 Homer's description of Odysseus' palace is certainly correct as a general poetical picture. Comp. Voss, Homer, v. iv. pi. 1, Hirt. i. p. 209 ?u i 1 L^.ony larffe f^ivccpou with rows of pillars, a«x«^o/ or more riCw T^ upper por^^ ^^^^^ the women, the ' VSot extend, Uke' ur'stories, over the entire ground-floor The OdZeus oTthe acropohs of Ithaca, discovered by Gell (Ithaca, .n ^n V GoodTsson however^ did not discover anything. Many iso- L Ski~nd in PrWs house flfty ^^^'^^^^^^Z^ tHe sons, OPP-^^^^^^^^^^^^^ tZnZT.£^:^^^^^^^r, thL in thence of Alcinous]. 3 ToK S' iiu v^X..« f^i. r.h^'>^> P^-^-' « E. 152. X..^.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2178016x_0042.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)