CLAS 203 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Hadrumetum, De Natura Deorum, Ornithomancy
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Lecture 12: myth, religion, and public life in ancient greece (continued) Greek sanctuaries continued to last through catastrophes, wars and movements of population. An example is what remains of the temple of apollo in corinth, even after. Romans would sack corinth; indeed, the temple of apollo was still remaining and used. At a later time, towards the end of antiquity, even christians would follow this tradition of building temples and churches on the locations of former sanctuaries, forming temples in christian churches. This being thought of the classical form of a greek temple (7th century bc); we can find many examples throughout the places that the greek colonized such as southern. Italy, sicily, turkey and later on even further away during hellenistic period when the successors of alexander the great conquered many more places. Classical form comprises a platform with 3 steps; the whole shape is a rectangle surrounded by a colon with the sloping tiled roof.