The Optical Corrections of the Doric Temple
Form and Meaning in Greek Sacred ArchitectureBy Tapio Prokkola
10 Digit ISBN: 1-936401-76-2
13 Digit ISBN: 978-1-936401-76-5
LCCN: 2011927834
Price: $36.00
Trim: 6x9
Format (pb/hc): Paperback
Pages: 266
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Author Tapio Prokkola is an architect and a historian of ideas. He claims that actually the corrections were simply the means architects used to make the Doric temple an autarkic unity although it was composed of many -- a unity in plurality.
This ideal became the fundamental ideal for the citizens of the Doric city-states. All of the most important features of life were organized according to this ideal, which was the ultimate symbol of the city-state.
The author also claims that scholars’ interpretation of Vitruvius was actually a misunderstanding of the architect of the Parthenon, because of different ideals between Classical Greece and the early Roman Empire.