Acropolis, it can hardly be maintained that the latter was the theatre of Bacchus, or any longer questioned that the site of the Dionysiac theatre is indicated by the hollow, and a few other remains, which are observable at the south-eastern end of the... The Topography of Athens and the Demi - الصفحة 187بواسطة William Martin Leake - 1841عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| 1856 - عدد الصفحات: 634
...we have the great Dionysiac theatre, with its proscenium and cavea, — the gradation of seats, — and even the cunei or separations formed by the radiating steps which led upwards from the Orchestra. Over the centre of the theatre is a grotto mentioned by Pausanias, exactly as it appeared to Stuart... | |
| James Henry Monk, Charles James Blomfield - 1826 - عدد الصفحات: 730
...represents the Athenian theatre, as viewed from below. " Its proscenium and cavea are distinctly seeu : its gradation of seats, interrupted by one diazoma,...or lateral corridor of communication : and even the ruiiei, or separations, formed by the radiating steps, which led from the orchestra to every part of... | |
| William Martin Leake - 1831 - عدد الصفحات: 596
...ancient brass coin of Athens, now for the first time published in the title-page of the present essay1. This curious medal represents the great Athenian theatre...separations, formed by the radiating steps, which led from the orchestra 1 It belongs to the splendid collection of Mr. Payne Knight, who has permitted it... | |
| William Martin Leake - 1841 - عدد الصفحات: 666
...connexion, therefore, between the choragic monuments and the Dionysiac theatre are considered on the one hand, and on the other the extreme difficulty...which is seen the Parthenon, and to the left of it the Propylsea. The magnificent 1 Belonging to the Payne Knight collection in the British Museum. See Plate... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1854 - عدد الصفحات: 492
...confirmation of the identity of these remains in an ancient coin of Athens preserved in the British Museum. This curious medal represents the great Athenian theatre...Above the theatre rises the wall of the Acropolis, over the centre of which is seen the Parthenon, and to the left of it the Propylaoa. The magnificent... | |
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