Ancient Theater of Syracuse. Details: Fig. 1 represents the plan of the steps leading from the diazoma to the cuneus. Fig. 2: Section and elevation of ditto, thus brought together in order to explain more clearly the relative situation of the parts Fig. 3: Section through the podium of the diazoma, with the cornice restored.

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Creator

COCKERELL, Charles Robert

Title

Ancient Theater of Syracuse. Details: Fig. 1 represents the plan of the steps leading from the diazoma to the cuneus. Fig. 2: Section and elevation of ditto, thus brought together in order to explain more clearly the relative situation of the parts Fig. 3: Section through the podium of the diazoma, with the cornice restored.

Alternative Title

Theatre at Syracuse. Details of the theatre of Syracuse. Fig. 1 represents the plan of the steps leading from the diazoma to the cuneus. Fig. 2: Section and elevation of ditto, thus brought together in order to explain more clearly the relative situation of the parts Fig. 3: Section through the podium of the diazoma, with the cornice restored.

Date

1830

Bibliographic Citation

COCKERELL, Charles Robert / KINNARD, William / DONALDSON, Thomas Leverton / JENKINS, William / RAILTON, William. The Antiquities of Athens and other Places in Greece, Sicily etc., Supplementary to the Antiquities of Athens by James Stuart F.R.S. and F.S.A. and Nicholas Revett, delineated and illustrated by C.R. Cockerell, A.R.A. F.S.A., W.Kinnard, T.L.Donaldson, W.Jenkins, W.Railton, London, Priestley and Weale, 1830.

Identifier

stuart_434

Table Of Contents

7, V

Spatial Coverage

Syracuse

Sicily

Italy

Subject

Art and antiquities

Architecture and built environment

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COCKERELL, Charles Robert, “Ancient Theater of Syracuse. Details: Fig. 1 represents the plan of the steps leading from the diazoma to the cuneus. Fig. 2: Section and elevation of ditto, thus brought together in order to explain more clearly the relative situation of the parts Fig. 3: Section through the podium of the diazoma, with the cornice restored. ,” travelogues, accessed November 21, 2024, https://english.travelogues.gr/items/show/49375.