ARTH 528
(AAMW 528)
THE ATHENIAN AKROPOLIS:
Architecture and Latest Scholarship

Instructor: Professor Haselberger
M 4-6

Course Description

For more than 20 years now, the Akropolis of Athens has been the most important and innovative 'ancient' (re)building site ever since the end of Antiquity. Exploring the major architectural monuments - Parthenon, Erechtheion, Propylaia, and Temple of Nike - in light of recent scholarship and discoveries, especially of Manolis Korres, will be the focus of this proseminar. It will be of interest for students of art, architecture, archaeology, and classic. Knowledge of architectural drawing (incl. CAD) or Latin and Greek is most welcome but no prerequisite.

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