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Μνημεία που αναφέρονται από αρχαίους (10)

Perseus Building Catalog

Delos, Oikos of Andros

ΑΝΔΡΟΣ (Νησί) ΚΥΚΛΑΔΕΣ
Site: Delos
Summary: Rectangular building; on the western side of the Sanctuary of Apollo, at the north end of the Stoa of the Naxians.
Date: ca. 520 B.C.
Period: Archaic

Plan:
Simple rectangular room with entrance on the east. Southern wall was shared with the Stoa of the Naxians, northern wall shared with the Hieropoion.

History:
Previously known in conjunction with the Hieropoion as the Monument of the Hexagons, from the marble decoration of the walls.

This text is cited Nov 2002 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains 1 image(s), bibliography & interesting hyperlinks.


Delos, Treasury 2

ΚΕΑ (Νησί) ΚΥΚΛΑΔΕΣ
Site: Delos
Type: Treasury
Summary: Small temple-like building; 2nd from east of the 5 treasuries which form an arc northeast of the 3 Temples of Apollo in the Sanctuary of Apollo.
Date: ca. 500 B.C. - 450 B.C.
Period: Archaic/Classical

Plan:
Cella opening southwest onto a pronaos distyle in antis.

History:
Identified as probably the Hestiatorion of the Keians.

This text is cited Nov 2002 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains 1 image(s), bibliography & interesting hyperlinks.


Delos, Oikos of the Naxians

ΝΑΞΟΣ (Νησί) ΚΥΚΛΑΔΕΣ
Site: Delos
Type: Hall
Summary: Rectangular hall with porches; on the southern side of the Sanctuary of Apollo.
Date: ca. 575 B.C. - 560 B.C.
Period: Archaic

Plan:
Two-aisled hall with central colonnade of 8 columns, opening onto a porch distyle in antis at the west end and onto a porch of 4 prostyle Ionic columns at the east end.

History:
Used as a club house or guildhall. Dedicated by the Naxians to Apollo. This building replaced an earlier three-aisled hall of the 7th century B.C, which had an entrance on the north. Coulton and Dinsmoor claim an Ionic inner colonnade, Zaphiropoulou believes it was Doric. The prostyle porch on the east was a later addition.

This text is cited Nov 2002 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains 3 image(s), bibliography & interesting hyperlinks.


Delos, Stoa of the Naxians

Site: Delos
Type: Stoa
Summary: L-shaped stoa; forming the southwest corner of the Sanctuary of Apollo.
Date: ca. 550 B.C.
Period: Archaic

Plan:
L- shaped, one-aisled stoa with Ionic colonnade, opening north and east. North wall shared with Oikos of Andros.

This text is cited Nov 2002 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains bibliography & interesting hyperlinks.


Αρχαία αγάλματα

Delphi, The sphinx of the Naxians

Αρχαία ιερά

Αρχαία μαντεία

Oracle of Delos

ΔΗΛΟΣ (Νησί) ΚΥΚΛΑΔΕΣ
Oracle of Delos. The singularity of this oracle is why it should not have existed in times when oracles were most important. It appeared to have every advantage; the Homeric hymn to the Delian Apollo (v. 81) shows that from the first it was designed to be an oracle; the island itself had the highest celebrity for its sacredness, and the religious ceremonials with which it was honoured were scarcely surpassed in Greece: yet an oracle it was not. When one asks why this was, the answer must be conjectural. Probably the reason was, that it lay out of the reach of those Greek races who had the disposition suitable for originating oracles (the Boeotians and Phocians), and was peculiarly under the thumb of that race (the Athenians) which was devoid of any such disposition. Under some circumstances, it might have been a religious centre for the Ionians and Aeolians of Asia Minor; but they probably found the seavoyage a deterrent, and they had their own highly celebrated oracles (see above) derived from Delphi. Not till the 2nd century B.C. is any reference made (outside the brief allusion in the Homeric hymn) to an oracle in the island, Then Zeno of Rhodes speaks of the Rhodians having inquired of this oracle (cf. Diod. v. 58). But Virgil (Aen. iii. 90-93) gave it a far higher reputation; though, considering the looseness of the Roman poets in such points, his reference has hardly any historical authority. The satirical allusion in Lucian (Bis accus. 1) is, however, real evidence; and in a still later age Julian consulted it (Theodoret. Hist. Eccles. iii. 16). When one asks whether the oracle, such as it was, was situated in the temple near the sea-shore or on the top of Mount Cynthus, in the really ancient shrine discovered by M. Lebegue (Recherches sur Delos), the testimony of Himerius (Orat. xviii. 1) seems to decide the point in favour of the latter. The story that Apollo spent the six summer months of the year at Delos, has already been referred to under the head of the Oracle of Patara.

This text is from: A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (1890) (eds. William Smith, LLD, William Wayte, G. E. Marindin). Cited July 2004 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains interesting hyperlinks


Απόλλωνος Πυθίου

ΙΟΥΛΙΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΚΕΑ
Στη ΒΑ πλευρά της πόλης ανάμεσα στις εκκλησίες Αγίας Σοφίας και Αγίου Γεωργίου.

Αρχαίοι βωμοί

Altar of Radiant Apollo

ΑΝΑΦΗ (Νησί) ΚΥΚΛΑΔΕΣ
Founded by the Agonauts

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