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Society of Dilettanti [Hrsg.]
Antiquities of Ionia (Band 2) — London, 1797

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^EGINA. 17

PLATE III.

PLAN OF THE TEMPLE OF JUPITER PANELLENIUS.

It has only twelve columns on the side, contrary to the usual custom of the Greeks, who added
one column more than double the number of those in front. The smaller columns supported the
Porticoes, including the Hypaethros.

PLATE IV.

ELEVATION OF THE FRONT OF THE TEMPLE.

The upper moulding is added from conjecture, no traces of it having been discovered.

PLATE V.

SECTION THROUGH THE PRONAOS AND OUTER PORTICOES.

The parts at large are given in PI. III. The simplicity of decoration may denote its great anti-
quity. The buildings in the age of Pericles, were in this part highly enriched with sculpture
and ornamented mouldings.

PLATE VI.

ORDER AT LARGE OF THE PORTICO.

PLATE VII.

SECTION OF THE EXTERIOR ENTABLATURE; WITH THE COLUMNS OF THE
PRONAOS, AND THE SMALLER COLUMNS OF THE HYPAETHROS.
 
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