Emanuelsson-Paulson, Therese,

Polygonal columns in Greek architecture / Therese Emanuelsson-Paulson. - 485 pages, 85 pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 30 cm



Includes bibliographical references (pages 471-485).

This thesis studies the use of polygonal columns in Greek architecture from the Geometric to the Hellenistic period. The main purpose of the research is to study the development, distribution, design, function and use of polygonal columns in order to create a new understanding on how they fit in the development of Greek architecture. The study is based mainly on measurements documented during archeological fieldwork or from excavation reports, and it addresses a critical gap in our current knowledge of Greek architecture since no comparative study focusing on this type of column has previously been conducted.


Text in English with a Swedish summary.

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Architecture, Greek.
Architecture--Details.
Architecture--Orders.
Columns.
Architecture grecque.
Architecture--Details.
Architecture--Ordres.
Architecture--Details.
Architecture, Greek.
Architecture--Orders.
Columns.


Academic theses.
Academic Dissertation
Academic theses.

NA270 / .E43 2020