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The Metopes of the Temple of Apollo Epikourios at Bassai

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This major book brings together for the first time all of the fragments of sculpture which formed the metopes from the Temple of Apollo at Bassai, including recent discoveries. The body of the book...
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This major book brings together for the first time all of the fragments of sculpture which formed the metopes from the Temple of Apollo at Bassai. Recent research by the author and colleagues has yielded fresh discoveries in the British Museum, Athens and at the ancient site itself. Further sculptural fragments have been added to this marble jigsaw puzzle, making new joins possible and connections viable, which has greatly enhanced knowledge about the appearance and subject matter of the metopes from this famous temple. The interior frieze of the temple is much better known among scholars and the general public, but the metopes have been neglected with only one full publication including an analysis of the fragments of sculpture as part of a broader text.

The first section of the book deals with the discovery of the temple, previous scholarship, and introduces some significant and exciting new archival material never published before. The body of the book is made up of a catalogue of all fragments from the metopes, followed by a series of early drawings and artistic interpretations. The final part discusses possible subject matter, placing the sculptures into a wider artistic, cultural and social context. The book is illustrated extensively with new photographs of all the sculptures, early drawings and original reconstruction drawings.

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Price: £100.00
Publisher: University of London
Imprint: University of London Press
Series: Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Supplements
Publication Date: 14 June 2022
Trim Size: 9.62 X 6.88 in
ISBN: 9781914477416
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

ARCHITECTURE / History / Ancient & Classical, Archaeological sites, ART / History / Ancient & Classical, HISTORY / Ancient / Greece, LANGUAGE STUDY / Ancient Languages, Archaeological science, methodology and techniques

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Method summary Introduction
Part I The discovery of the sculptures from the temple and early publications
Part II Previous scholarship on the composition and subject matter of the metopes the late nineteenth century to the present day
Part III Catalogue of sculpture fragments and drawings of the metopes Part IV Interpretation and evaluation
Bibliography