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Das Vediusgymnasium in Ephesos

Archäologie und Baubefund. Mit Beiträgen von Gerhard Forstenpointner, Alfred Galik, Sabine Ladstätter, Matthias Pfisterer, Georg A. Plattner, Roman Sauer, Veronika Scheibelreiter, Hans Taeuber, Johannes Walter, Gerald. E. Weissengruber, Stefan Zohmann
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
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In the years between 147 and 149 A.D. an almost 13.000 m² bath-gymnasium-complex was inaugurated in the north of Ephesos. whose sponsor, M. Claudius P. Vedius Antoninus Phaedrus Sabinianus, gave it its current name, Vediusgymnasium. The combination of Roman baths and Greek gymnasium is an example for the model type of the bath-gymnasium, mainly found in Asia Minor. This publication is the continuation of the research started in the 1920's and 1950's and the result of six years of archaeological field work which is now presented in the final publication of the monument. It includes the theoretical reconstruction of the building, its furnishings and the clarification of various technical problems of the baths as well as the archaeological-historic relevance of the complex that explains the usage and the history of the building. The discussion furthermore takes account of the monumental building type, that strongly influenced the city structure of the metropoleis of the Greek east and belonged to the core of society. The multifunctional purpose of the bath-gymnasium made it a meeting point for clubs, events took place here, educational needs met and last but not least also used as a place for exercise, body care and general recreation. This publication tries to explain the eventful life of one of the four large Ephesian bath-gymnasiums.mehr

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KlappentextIn the years between 147 and 149 A.D. an almost 13.000 m² bath-gymnasium-complex was inaugurated in the north of Ephesos. whose sponsor, M. Claudius P. Vedius Antoninus Phaedrus Sabinianus, gave it its current name, Vediusgymnasium. The combination of Roman baths and Greek gymnasium is an example for the model type of the bath-gymnasium, mainly found in Asia Minor. This publication is the continuation of the research started in the 1920's and 1950's and the result of six years of archaeological field work which is now presented in the final publication of the monument. It includes the theoretical reconstruction of the building, its furnishings and the clarification of various technical problems of the baths as well as the archaeological-historic relevance of the complex that explains the usage and the history of the building. The discussion furthermore takes account of the monumental building type, that strongly influenced the city structure of the metropoleis of the Greek east and belonged to the core of society. The multifunctional purpose of the bath-gymnasium made it a meeting point for clubs, events took place here, educational needs met and last but not least also used as a place for exercise, body care and general recreation. This publication tries to explain the eventful life of one of the four large Ephesian bath-gymnasiums.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-7001-3950-8
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
ErscheinungsortWien
ErscheinungslandÖsterreich
Erscheinungsjahr2008
Erscheinungsdatum05.08.2008
Reihen-Nr.14,1
SpracheDeutsch
Gewicht5540 g
Illustrationen417 farb. illustr. Beilagen Farbtafeln
Artikel-Nr.16423877
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