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    Civilizations – Ancient and Modern Architecture Assignment: The Pantheon Porch in Rome and the Wentworth Hall Entrance The purpose of this essay is to compare an ancient building to a modern building but also to explore why ancient building styles are continued to be used today in the modern time. The two buildings that I will be comparing today would be the ancient Pantheon Porch in Rome and the modern Wentworth Hall Entrance. The Pantheon was actually built three times due to it being destroyed twice

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    The Romans and the Greeks were both great nations in terms of power and many other aspects. They both created amazing art styles and works of art. They applied their arts in everything even in their buildings. We can take the Pantheon and the Parthenon for example. The Parthenon was a temple built as a place of worship for the Athenians. This temple was a representation of how great Athens, the Greeks were at that time. According to Silverman, the Parthenon “represents the tangible and visible

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    The Parthenon and the Pantheon University of the People The Parthenon and the Pantheon The Parthenon of Greece and the Pantheon of Italy are both temples that, though aesthetically pleasing, represent the cultures and thinking of their times. This can be seen in the architecture and function of the buildings. The Parthenon is located in Athens, Greece on the Athenian Acropolis. It was built between 447-438 B.C. Its original purpose was a temple to the Goddess Athena (Pantheon vs Parthenon, n.d.)

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    Many important ancient buildings served a religious purpose. The Parthenon and the Pantheon were no exceptions. These buildings are some of the most well-known Greek and Roman buildings respectively. The Parthenon and the Pantheon were used for the same purpose, but the buildings are quite different. The Parthenon is one of the most recognizable building of ancient Greek architecture. It was built as a temple to honor the goddess, Athena. The Parthenon was built using the post-and-lintel style,

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    The Parthenon is an Ancient Greek building sitting on the acropolis of Athens. To compare it to the Pantheon is quite a feat, but they don’t have as many similarities as one would imagine. The Parthenon of Ancient Greece serves as a temple, but it also had another purpose. The Pantheon served as a monument and temple, to dedicate not only to the emperor of Rome but the gods and the Christian god later on. The Parthenon sits at the peak of the Athenian acropolis and was certainly a symbol of Athenian

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    Canaanite Pantheon Myths

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    The Israelites worshipped the deities of the Canaanite Pantheon throughout their earlier development. The members of the Canaanite Pantheon are mentioned numerous times in the Hebrew and Greek Septuagint version Old Testament, but not much else is known about their religious practices until late 1800AD. 39 For example, in the original Masoretic and Septuagint versions of the Old Testament there are approximately 235 references to the god El, 89 references to the god Baal, 40 references to goddess

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    Pantheon Vs Parthenon

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    This essay aims to draw some conclusions from the comparison between two ancient buildings: the Roman Pantheon, completed in 125 A.D., and the Athenian Parthenon, completed in 432 B.C. Despite the approximative 500 year gap and the culture and geographical location, both buildings were used for religious purposes. The names being pretty similar, the etymologies of the Parthenon and the Pantheon have nothing to do with another. Parthenon means an unmarried women's apartments, or in other words, virgin

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    different gods before it was re-tasked as a church to honor St Mary and the Martyrs in the 7th century. (Pantheon, Rome, 2016) This building uses the third of the major column styles Corinthian. Slender like the Ionic order column but more elaborately decorated and an interesting ratio multiplier, the overall column height is a multiple of 6 while the column shaft height is a multiple of 5. The Pantheons most impressive feature is the unsupported dome reaching to a height on 142ft from the ground. Using

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    of these illustrious societies the Greeks and the Romans, more specifically their on historical architectural contributions. We will do so by looking at two of the most famous Greek and Roman buildings respectively, the Parthenon in Athens and the Pantheon in Rome. The Parthenon located in Acropolis, Athens, Greece was designed by the architects Iktinos and Kallikrates as

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    these sculptures are recognized as transgenerational cultural heritages that give us an outlook of what their lives, customs, and cultures were in the first centuries. However, there is another aspect highly recognized in Greek culture and it is the Pantheon, a majestic architecture that conveyed Greek culture in one of the highest classical cultures throughout history. In addition to being seen as a majestic work of art by its imprecise

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