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Journal articles on the topic "Architecture grecques"
Magouliotis, Nikos. "French architects and ‘églises grecques’: the discovery of byzantine architecture in Greece, 1820s–1840s." Journal of Architecture 25, no. 8 (November 16, 2020): 1028–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13602365.2020.1849355.
Full textIrigoin, Jean. "Architecture métrique et mouvements du chœur dans la lyrique chorale grecque." Revue des Études Grecques 106, no. 506 (1993): 283–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/reg.1993.2586.
Full textCarstens, Anne Marie. "L'architecture grecque. Vol. 2, Architecture religieuse et funéraire. By Marie-Christine Hellmann." American Journal of Archaeology 112, no. 1 (January 1, 2008): 188–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ajs40037259.
Full textBasbous, Karim. "Les ordres de la ville." Le Visiteur N° 24, no. 1 (March 1, 2019): 19–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/visit.024.0016.
Full textBarletta, Barbara A. "L' Architecture grecque. Vol. 1, Les principes de la construction. By M.-C. Hellman." American Journal of Archaeology 107, no. 2 (April 1, 2003): 309–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ajs40026104.
Full textKalic, Jovanka. "Srpska drzava i Ohridska arhiepiskopija u XII veku." Zbornik radova Vizantoloskog instituta, no. 44 (2007): 197–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/zrvi0744197k.
Full textLing, Roger. "Architectural Terms Defined - R. Ginouvès, R. Martin: Dictionnaire méthodique de l'architecture grecque et romaine, I: Matériaux, techniques de construction, techniques et formes de décor. (Collection de l'École Française de Rome, 84.) Pp. viii + 308; 65 plates, including 3 in colour. Rome: École Française d'Athènes, École Françhise de Rome, 1985." Classical Review 37, no. 1 (April 1987): 72–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009840x00100411.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Architecture grecques"
Hellmann, Marie-Christine. "Recherches sur le vocabulaire de l'architecture grecque, d'après les inscriptions de Délos /." Rome : Paris : Ecole française de Rome ; diff. De Boccard, 1992. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb35554507q.
Full textFreyberger, Klaus Stefan. "Die frühkaiserzeitlichen Heiligtümer der Karawanenstationen im hellenisierten Osten : Zeugnisse eines kulturellen Konflikts im Spannungsfeld zweier politischer Formationen /." Mainz am Rhein : P. von Zabern, 1998. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37222015m.
Full textAttuil, Rebecca. "Une archéologie des identités crétoises : l’exemple de l’architecture publique en Crète du IVe s. av. au début du IIIe s. de n.è." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2024. https://accesdistant.sorbonne-universite.fr/login?url=https://theses-intra.sorbonne-universite.fr/2024SORUL027.pdf.
Full textThe aim of this thesis is to produce a synthesis of the public architecture of the cities of Crete, focusing on remains dating from the 4th century BC to the early 3rd century AD. This unprecedented collection of data provides a basis for observing public monuments from three angles: the function of the buildings, their architectural characteristics and their stylistic evolution during the period under consideration. The backdrop to this work is the desire to question the existence of Cretan identities through the observation of public architecture as a particular technical production. Without claiming to be able to grasp these identities exhaustively, we postulate that the analysis of stylistic evolutions discernible in Cretan architecture allows us to access a part of them. Often considered to be on the bangs of the rest of the Greek world, both politically and artistically, our aim here is to verify the relevance of a number of assumptions about Crete, some of which have been firmly anchored in the observation of architectural remains. Is Cretan public architecture of the 4th - 1st century B.C. at odds with that found elsewhere in the Greek world during the same periods? Was the style of the public monuments visible during these centuries the result of the maintenance of certain architectural traditions or the reflection of particular political wills? Finally, did Rome's conquest of the island in 67 B.C. pave the way for the integration of the island into a material koiné encouraged by the installation of Roman power?
Aupert, Pierre. "Etudes d'architecture et d'histoire grecques à l'époque impériale : la ville d’Argos aux Ier et IIe siècles." Paris 10, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988PA100084.
Full textThe Argive constructions of the first two centuries of our era show an almost complete panorama of the different types of buildings of imperial urban centers: tombs, nymphaeums, baths, aqueducts, temple, Odeon and theatre. Buildings which are undated by excavation data, can be due to a system based on the characteristics of the bricklaying, which applies to the whole of Greece. It is therefore possible to follow the history of each building as well as that of urban development, in relation to the political and socio-cultural context. The authentication of a large temple with an inner court, such as serapieion then transformed into asclepieion with therapeutic bath, throws new light on this type of building as well as on the religious history. Each monument is also marked by architectural innovation, sometimes revolutionary (pitched vault roof with adobe truss, mixed vault, peristyle of arcades, nymphaeum with baldachino, dipteral tholos, mixed opus incertum) and by new combinations of know shapes (columns on parapet, in front of a nymphaeum or thermal bath, internal epicranitis on consoles, Syrian arch. . . ), the whole in a restrained baroque style attesting to the real and unexpected architectural originality of the Greek province
Chairi, Elpida. "Les fragments d'architecture grecque conservés au musée du Louvre." Paris 1, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989PA010634.
Full textThe fragments of Greek architecture, which are conserved in the Louvre Museum are very various. They come from different sites and monuments, represent different architectural types of elements and date between the archaic and the late Hellenistic period. Discovered during the surveys and excavations of numerous French missions, organized during the 19th century, in Greece and Asia minor, they come from different types of monuments : temples (like Assos, Artemis leucophryene at Magnesia on Maeander, Apollon of Didyma, Athena of Priene, Apollon of Delos and Bassai, Zeus of Olympia), public buildings (Miletus, Phocaea, Pella, Eleusis), or palaces, like vergina. Several fragments come from unknown buildings. They are partly published but these publications are ancient and non complete and have not been revised recently. The interest of these fragments must be proved because they have to be better known and valorised
Kokkini, Fotini. "La représentation de la vie quotidienne sur les mosaïques grecques de l'époque impériale." Thesis, Paris 10, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA100047/document.
Full textThe present study intends to collect and examine the representations of everyday life on the Greek mosaics of the imperial period. Thus, it focuses on scenes of human activities, rural labors, hunting, fishing, spectacles, religious rites, the portraits of historical personalities, objects of the everyday life of Pygmies and landscapes of the Nile. The scenes originate from modern Greece which during the imperial times was divided in six provinces. The chronological limits are set from the 1st c. A.D. and the end of the 3rd – beginnings of the 4th c. A.D. The study is comprised of tree parts. The first part is dedicated to the iconography. The 130 scenes are classified according to their subject and are interpreted and analyzed in accordance with their relation to reality, their position on the pavement and in the building, their function and the reasons for being chosen. Additionally, their Greek and Roman iconographical models as well as the regional influences are identified. The second part examines the architectural context of the scenes, the relation between the scenes and the buildings and the association of different subjects on the same pavement. The third part focuses on how the society’s image is represented in everyday life scenes. So we examine the chronological and geographical distribution of the scenes and what the regional preferences reveal for the society and the economy of every town. Finally, we study the social status of the patrons, their role in choosing the subjects and the messages implied by these images and their accompanying inscriptions
Kohl, Markus. "Portiques pergaméniens : études d'histoire, d'architecture et d'urbanisme sous les Attalides de 300 à 133 av. n.è." Aix-Marseille 1, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1996AIX10039.
Full textA great number of hellenistic stoas found at pergame at the end of the last and the beginning of this century have not been studied in detail until now. Some elements of these buildings have been considered to be pergamene in comparison with other stoas, but without any definition of what is pergamene. Two different institutions built the stoas of pergamon. This is evident in the architecture of public places, in history and its mythological interpretation. These two institutions are the city of pergamon and the attalids. They aimed not to be the same and so their architecture is different. The differenciation is more elaborate at the end of the period. The reason is the growth of historic consciousness during the rule of the attalids from the end of the fourth century b. C. Until 133. The different monuments are integrated in an harmonious conception which underscores the interdependence of these two institutions. The architecture is nevertheless quiet traditional, the architecture of the attalids has to match the claim of international representation
Vlachou, Maria. "Recherches sur la sculpture architecturale à Délos à l'époque hellénistique : le décor sculpté du Monument des Taureaux." Paris, EPHE, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009EPHE4022.
Full textThis dissertation concerns the sculpted decoration of the so-called Monument of the Bulls at Delos: the extant sculpture of two figured friezes, the two bull protome capitals and an akroterion. Each element is described in detail and is accompanied by remarks on the state of its conservation and by interpretation commentaries. Our contributions are concrete: statistics permitting a better evaluation of the quantity of the extant sculpture and of the arrangement of the friezes, drawings that facilitate the lecture of certain fragments, new hypotheses on the interpretation and restoration of the sculpted decoration, extended comparisons with other iconographic documents. The proposed interpretations are basically hypothetical because of the limited quantity of the extant sculpture and the poor state of its conservation. However, they are formulated within the architectural context. The sculpted decoration underlines the military character of the building. The two bull protome capitals on piers indicated the entrance to the adyton where a double sacrifice, commemorating a double victory, was to take place ; the clerestory frieze depicted scenes of different battles on three or four sides: a Trojan battle attended by gods, an Ilioupersis and an Amazonomachy or an historical battle related to the campaigns of the Alexander the Great; the frieze of the cella depicted a marine and military subject, associated with heroization and immortality, probably the arming of Achilles; the akroterion, a Nike in a wind-blown peplos, reminded the naval victory that initiated the construction of the building
Radis, Petros. "L'architecture religieuse grecque et le temps : entretien, restaurations, transformations." Paris 10, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA100178.
Full textRougier-Blanc, Sylvie. "Le vocabulaire de l'architecture domestique dans l'épopée grecque : l'Iliade et l'Odyssée." Aix-Marseille 1, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000AIX10003.
Full textBooks on the topic "Architecture grecques"
Marie-Christine, Hellmann, ed. Choix d'inscriptions architecturales grecques. Lyon: Maison de l'Orient Méditerranéen, 1999.
Find full textMcKenzie, Judith. The architecture of Petra. Oxford: Published for the British Academy, the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem and the British Institute at Amman for Archaeology and History by Oxford University Press, 1990.
Find full textBéat, Arnold, ed. Amphore à la mer!: Épaves grecques et étrusques : exposition du 13 mai au 27 décembre 2005. Hauterive: Editions du Laténium, 2005.
Find full textArchitecture grecque. Paris: Gründ, 2002.
Find full textHellmann, Marie-Christine. L' architecture grecque. Paris: Picard, 2002.
Find full textL'architecture monumentale grecque au IIIe siècle A.C. Bordeaux: Ausonius éditions, 2015.
Find full textInstitutul de Arheologie (Academia Română), ed. Archictecture grecque et romaine: Membra disiecta : géométrie et architecture. Bucureşti: Acad. Republicii Socialiste România, 2006.
Find full text1912-, Martin Roland, and Coarelli Filippo, eds. Dictionnaire méthodique de l'architecture grecque et romaine. [Athens]: Ecole française d'Athènes, 1985.
Find full textLawrence, A. W. Greek architecture. 4th ed. Harmondsworth [Middlesex]: Penguin Books, 1990.
Find full textA, Tomlinson R., ed. Greek architecture. 5th ed. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Architecture grecques"
Jockey, Philippe. "Couleur et temps en Grèce ancienne." In La couleur en questions, 161–73. Hermann, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/herm.menu.2023.01.0161.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Architecture grecques"
Duport, Laurent J. "Georges Candilis (1913-1995) architecte pour le plus grand nombre." In LC2015 - Le Corbusier, 50 years later. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/lc2015.2015.664.
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