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Athena
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Athens in Boeotia. She was also worshipped in many other places in Greece. In Athens (Attica) the third day of every month was celebrated as the birthday of Athena. A festival of Chalceia also took place on the 30th day of the month Pyanops...

Restoration Of Elgin Marbles
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seventh Earl of Elgin in 1771 at the age of five years. Lord Elgin in 1795 married Mary Nisbet of Earlton, a wealthy heiress. Elgin's appreciation for art and the British nobility led him to employ Thomas Harrison, an architect who had stu...

Copan Site In Honduras
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Copan site in Honduras. An ancient site of the Mayan Culture; Copan is a popular site in Mayan History the site of extreme architectural wealth and ruling power. Scholars have studied Copan for the last century piecing together the time per...

Classical Humanism
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Classical humanism is distinguished by emphases on philosophy, written codes of virtues and ethics, and the creation of a body of literature and art. It often looks back to a prior age of heroism. It is generally the philosophy of a privile...

Art History Through The 15th Century
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artistic ability would probably consist of a box with a triangle on top of it. As fundamental as it sounds, the use of this structure has a long history dating back to ancient Greece. The classical Greek temple, the Parthenon, made use of t...

Introduction To Humanities
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the values, the thoughts, the codes of conduct the humans follow. Classical humanism as the name refers is the dealing of humanism dated back to ancient times, particularly to the middle age (14th to 16th century). The Athenian Acropolis C...

Art History: The Parthenon
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arthenon was built later, the Athenians began the construction of a building that was burned by the Persians while it was still under construction in 480 BCE. It was presumably dedicated to Athena, and after its destruction much of its ruin...