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Journal articles on the topic "Agrigento (Italy). Temple of Jupiter"

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Caddemi, Salvatore, Ivo Caliò, Francesco Cannizzaro, Massimo Marletta, and B. Pantò. "Seismic Vulnerability of the Concordia Temple." Advanced Materials Research 133-134 (October 2010): 759–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.133-134.759.

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This work focuses on the seismic risk evaluation of the Concordia temple, situated in the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento (Italy). In the paper a general methodology to assess the seismic vulnerability, to be applied also to any kind of structures composed of stone blocks, is proposed. The vulnerability assessment has been conducted by means of equivalent nonlinear static analyses along the principal directions of the structure and the subsequent identification of equivalent single degree of freedom systems. Furthermore, the seismic vulnerability has been expressed both in a deterministic and a probabilistic context by evaluating the severe damage probability.
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Barone, P. M., F. Graziano, E. Pettinelli, and R. Ginanni Corradini. "Ground-penetrating radar investigations into the construction techniques of the Concordia Temple (Agrigento, Sicily, Italy)." Archaeological Prospection 14, no. 1 (January 2007): 47–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/arp.300.

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Lo Brutto, M., and M. G. Spera. "IMAGE-BASED AND RANGE-BASED 3D MODELLING OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL CULTURAL HERITAGE: THE TELAMON OF THE TEMPLE OF OLYMPIAN ZEUS IN AGRIGENTO (ITALY)." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XXXVIII-5/W16 (September 10, 2012): 515–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xxxviii-5-w16-515-2011.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Agrigento (Italy). Temple of Jupiter"

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Withycombe-Taperell, Elizabeth Lucy Anne. "Building Jupiter : deconstructing the reconstruction." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2008. https://hdl.handle.net/2123/28970.

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This thesis focusses on the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus on the Capitoline Hill in Rome. It deconstructs what is proposed as the ‘myth’ of the Archaic temple in order to argue that the sixth century structure as we understand it should be understood as an Augustan literary construct. The Augustan ideological reconstruction of the temple is closely examined to demonstrate that there was a deliberate program designed to lessen the significance of the temple within the city of Rome in the late first century BC. This myth of the Archaic temple has pervaded modern scholarship particularly in regards to the argument of the Jupiter Capitolinus’s dimensions. This is clear when reviewing the sequence of reconstructions made since the nineteenth century. The reconstructions of Einar Gjerstad, John W. Stamper, Anna Mura Sommella and the Capitoline Museums are of specific interest, and the static view of the temple as one whose form remained unchanged for a millennium is contested. In order to move away from the emphasis on the Archaic phase ofthe temple. its entire structural history is examined from the sixth century up to the Flavian rebuildings in the first century AD. This establishes a complex building whose form changed gradually over time. The most important modification was the enlargement of the temple in the form of a two room posticum added to its plan in the first century by Vespasian. This resulted in a form atypical to the canonical Tuscan temple. The substructure discerned in the most recent excavations showing this plan has been dated by Mura Sommella to the Archaic period, but it should instead be dated to the early Imperial period. This revised dating accounts for its absence in the descriptions of the Tuscan temple provided by the ancient sources.
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Books on the topic "Agrigento (Italy). Temple of Jupiter"

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Stamper, John W. Architecture of Roman Temples: The Republic to the Middle Empire. Cambridge University Press, 2008.

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The architecture of Roman temples: The republic to the middle empire. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2004.

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