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A classical temple on the Acropolis is examined through architectural description, artistic interpretation, and historical narrative that follow its conception, sculptural program, and religious role in antiquity. The account outlines the design and supervision attributed to major ancient artists, catalogues mythological figures carved into pediments, and describes later conversions to other faiths and the catastrophic explosion that reduced the interior. Attention then shifts to modern responses: a reproduction erected for a regional exposition, its transition to a permanent civic monument, and twentieth-century restoration efforts that compare the original ruins with the American reconstruction.

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Benjamin Franklin Wilson

Benjamin Franklin Wilson was an American author and architect known for his work on classical architecture. His notable book, "The Parthenon at Athens, Greece and at Nashville, Tennessee," explores the architectural significance of the Parthenon and its influence on American structures. Wilson's writing reflects a deep appreciation for classical design and its enduring legacy in modern architecture. Through his work, he contributes to the understanding of how historical structures can inspire contemporary architectural practices.

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