tude Des Dimensions Du Grand Temple De Paestum Au Double Point De Vue De L'architecture Et De La M trologie... presents a detailed architectural and metrological analysis of the Temple of Hera I in Paestum, Italy. Auguste Aur s delves into the dimensions of the temple, examining its architectural significance within the context of ancient Greek construction and design. This study offers insights into the principles of ancient metrology and how they were applied in the creation of this monumental structure. The book will appeal to scholars and enthusiasts of classical architecture, ancient history, and metrological studies, providing a valuable resource for understanding the intricacies of ancient building practices.
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