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BouleuterionStoa, Dyonisos tempel and trading harbourKnidos, Harbour ChapelHarbours of Knidos.Knidos.theater by the sea side.

Locatie:

  • Turkije, Yazıköy
  • geo:36.688972,27.373268
  • Locatie precies

Classificatie:

  • Tempel of heiligdom
  • Zichtbaar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=16333

Annotaties

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This temple contained the famous early fourth-century BCE sculpture of the goddess by Praxiteles, often said to be the first nude statue in the Greek world. An account from Roman times exists that, in the context of a discussion which is better, homosexual or heterosexual love, describes the immense erotic power of the statue of Aphrodite1:

"As soon as the Athenian, who had so far been indifferent, glimpsed this side of the goddess, which reminded him of boys, he exclaimed with even greater enthusiasm than that of Charícles, "By Hercules, what a harmonious back. What rounded thighs, begging to be caressed with both hands! How well the lines of her cheeks flow, neither too skinny, showing the bones, nor so voluminous as to droop!"2

Hadrian built a replica of the temple in his villa at Tivoli. Thanks to replica the original could be identified.

 

Read more

Bronverwijzingen

  1. A Don's Life: Off to the Goddess of Love?
  2. Different Desires: A Dialogue Comparing Male and Female Love attributed to Lucian of Samosata

This temple contained the famous early fourth-century BCE sculpture of the goddess by Praxiteles, often said to be the first nude statue in the Greek world. An account from Roman times exists that, in the context of a discussion which is better, homosexual or heterosexual love, describes the immense erotic power of the statue of Aphrodite1:

"As soon as the Athenian, who had so far been indifferent, glimpsed this side of the goddess, which reminded him of boys, he exclaimed with even greater enthusiasm than that of Charícles, "By Hercules, what a harmonious back. What rounded thighs, begging to be caressed with both hands! How well the lines of her cheeks flow, neither too skinny, showing the bones, nor so voluminous as to droop!"2

Hadrian built a replica of the temple in his villa at Tivoli. Thanks to replica the original could be identified.

 

Read more

Bronverwijzingen

  1. A Don's Life: Off to the Goddess of Love?
  2. Different Desires: A Dialogue Comparing Male and Female Love attributed to Lucian of Samosata


In de buurt

Cnidus [Knidos], Aphrodite Altar

Altar at the temple of Aphrodite.

Apollo Temple of Cnidus [Knidos]

Temple of Apollo, Ancient City of Knidos, Datca, Mugla.

Bouleuterion of Cnidus [Knidos]

Council house of Cnidus


Dit object is toegevoegd door René Voorburg op 2013-07-19. Laatst bewerkt door René Voorburg op 2013-07-19. Persistent URI: http://vici.org/vici/16333 . Download als RDF/XML, KML.
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