The Bath-Gymnasium Complex at Sardis

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Harvard University Press, 1986 - 180 oldal

The Bath-Gymnasium at Sardis is the most important known example of a complex that combines the gymnasium, a Greek institution, with the Roman bath, a unique architectural and cultural embodiment comparable in size and organization to the great Imperial thermae of Rome. The restoration by the Harvard-Cornell Expedition of the "Marble Court" or Imperial cult hall provides a rare opportunity to appreciate firsthand the scale and elegance of the major Imperial monuments.

In this fully illustrated volume Fikret Yeg l describes the complex from the palaestra of the east through the richly decorated Marble Court to the vast swimming pool, lofty halls, and hot baths, including analysis of the excavation, evidence for structural systems, roofing, vaulting, and decoration, and the significance of building inscriptions. The author traces the building history from its completion in the second century through five centuries of renovation and redecoration. Mehmet Bolgil, a practicing architect who was in charge of the restoration at Sardis, contributes a clear description of the reconstruction process.

 

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LOCATION PLANNING USAGE AND DATING
1
THE EXTERIOR COLONNADES
17
THE LONG NORTH HALL LNH
37
THE FRIGIDARIUM BEH
67
THE ROOMS NORTH AND SOUTH OF THE MARBLE COURT
89
THE BATH BLOCK BSH BCH BNH
104
THE STRUCTURAL SYSTEM
117
ARCHITECTURAL ORNAMENT
133
ARCHITECTURAL ANALYSIS AND COMPARISONS
147
THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE MARBLE COURT AND ADJACENT AREAS
152
INSCRIPTIONS RELATED TO THE COMPLEX by Clive Foss
169
Index
177
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Fikret K. Yegül is Professor Emeritus in the Department of the History of Art and Architecture at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

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