Temple structures Greek vs Romans

TEMPLES IN ANCIENT Greece and Rome
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TEMPLES IN ANCIENT Greece and Rome

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Learning Goals
1. What is a temple?
2. What parts are in a temple?
3. Greeks versus Romans
4. Quiz
5. Xtras

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temple?

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Definition


A temple is a building or space in or where religious gatherings take place. Here a person can 'get in touch' with her or his god(s) and worship them. The ancient Sumerian word for temple means waiting room (the seat where the deity can reside).

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Definition (2) 
The origin of the templum probably lies with the Etruscan Augurs. 
These marked out with their staffs a space in the heavens and on earth in which they observed the flight of the birds. This space was called templum.

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Which functions in religion were there? 
find the function of the following persons on google

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Parts in a temple
In ancient times Greek, Roman and Etruscan temples existed. The cultures influenced each other.
We look at a Greek temple as a basis:
a) from within
b) from outside

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structure Inside
find the meaning of:
naos
pronaos
colonnade

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Front structure 
find: 
fronton
fries
architraaf
kapiteel
cannelures

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Columns/ pillars

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Greeks versus Romans 
Both the Greeks and the Romans built temples
for their gods. 
Initially made of wood and other natural products. Later the buildings were made of stone.
Look at the Greek and Roman temples on the next slide and name the similarities and differences.

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Greek temple in Paestum (I)
Roman temple in Nîmes (F)

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Sleep de afbeeldingen naar de juiste bouwstijl
Dorisch
Ionisch
Korintisch

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Wat weet je nog? Sleep de namen van de onderdelen op de juiste plaats.
Timpaan = de driehoek in de gevel.
Zuilen = de hoge pilaren.
Kapiteel = de deksteen op een zuil.
Fries = in deze balk staan vaak teksten en afbeeldingen
Architraaf = deze balk zit onder de fries.
Voetstuk = op deze steen staat een zuil.
Trap = hierlangs ging je de tempel in.

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Dit is de bestaande opdracht 8a

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