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Some old masters of Greek architecture

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The author surveys the lives, legends, and surviving attributions of ancient Greek architects, tracing developments from mythical and archaic builders through the originators of the three classical orders, the Periclean golden age, and the later Alexandrian and Roman periods. Presented as a series of biographical sketches and historical notes, the work collects traditions, architectural principles, and examples of sculptural ornament, while lamenting the obscurity that has hidden many creators' names. It functions as a compact catalogue of individual practitioners and epochs, intended as an introductory, selective overview rather than exhaustive history.

Transcriber’s Notes

pg 25 Changed: The Cyclopses, who belonged to Pelasgic times
to: The Cyclopes, who belonged to Pelasgic times
pg 91 Changed: breaking out of the Poloponnesian war
to: breaking out of the Peloponnesian war
pg 105 Changed: Hippodamus was one of the genuises of his day
to: Hippodamus was one of the geniuses of his day
pg 113 Changed: and which yas called Splanchnoptes
to: and which was called Splanchnoptes
pg 161 Changed: his professional acchievements was the removing
to: his professional achievements was the removing
pg 172 Changed: which the Greks obtained from Thebes
to: which the Greeks obtained from Thebes