The Temple of Aphaia, Aegina.
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Creator
WORDSWORTH, Christopher
Title
The Temple of Aphaia, Aegina.
Alternative Title
Temple of Minerva in Aegina, formerly called Jupiter Panhellenicus.
Date
1882
Bibliographic Citation
WORDSWORTH, Christopher. Greece pictorial, descriptive, & historical by Christopher Wordsworth, D.D. Lord Bishop of Lincoln, with numerous Engravings illustrative of the Scenery, Architecture, Costume, and Fine Arts of that Country and a History of the Characteristics of Greek Art by George Schraf, F.S.A. Director, Keeper, and Secretary of the National Portrait Gallery. A New Edition revised. With Notices of recent Discoveries by H.F. Tozer, M.A. Fellow and Tutor of Exeter College, Oxford, Author of the “Highlands of Turkey”, “Lectures on the Geography of Greece”, London, John Murray, 1882.Identifier
wordsworth_aegina_4
Table Of Contents
190
Spatial Coverage
Aegina
Saronic islands
Greece
Subject
Art and antiquities
Architecture and built environment
Natural environment
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Citation
WORDSWORTH, Christopher, “The Temple of Aphaia, Aegina.,” travelogues, accessed December 22, 2024, https://english.travelogues.gr/items/show/47811.