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- Philon abstract "Philon, Athenian architect of the 4th century BC, is known as the planner of two important works: the portico of twelve Doric columns to the great Hall of the Mysteries at Eleusis (work commissioned by Demetrius Phalereus about 318 BC) and, under the administration of Lycurgus, an arsenal at Athens. Of the last we have exact knowledge from an inscription. E. A. Gardner observes that it \"is perhaps known to us more in detail than any other lost monument of antiquity.\" It was to hold the rigging of the galleys; and was so contrived that all its contents were visible from a central hall, and so liable to the inspection of the Athenian democracy. He is known to have written books on the Athenian arsenal and on the proportions of temple buildings, but these are now lost.Vitruvius (vii, introduction) quotes Philon on the proportions of temples, and on the naval arsenal which was at the port of Piraeus.Philon's arsenal was destroyed by the forces of Lucius Cornelius Sulla in the Roman conquest of Athens in 86 BC.".
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- Philon wikiPageWikiLink Architect.
- Philon wikiPageWikiLink Arsenal.
- Philon wikiPageWikiLink Athens.
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- Philon wikiPageWikiLink Category:4th-century_BC_writers.
- Philon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Athenians.
- Philon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_architects.
- Philon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_mathematicians.
- Philon wikiPageWikiLink Demetrius_of_Phalerum.
- Philon wikiPageWikiLink Democracy.
- Philon wikiPageWikiLink Eleusis.
- Philon wikiPageWikiLink First_Mithridatic_War.
- Philon wikiPageWikiLink Galley.
- Philon wikiPageWikiLink Lycurgus_of_Athens.
- Philon wikiPageWikiLink Piraeus.
- Philon wikiPageWikiLink Portico.
- Philon wikiPageWikiLink Proportion_(architecture).
- Philon wikiPageWikiLink Sulla.
- Philon wikiPageWikiLink Telesterion.
- Philon wikiPageWikiLink Vitruvius.
- Philon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Philon".
- Philon page "439".
- Philon volume "21".
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- Philon wstitle "Philon".
- Philon subject Category:4th-century_BC_Greek_people.
- Philon subject Category:4th-century_BC_writers.
- Philon subject Category:Ancient_Athenians.
- Philon subject Category:Ancient_Greek_architects.
- Philon subject Category:Ancient_Greek_mathematicians.
- Philon type Artist.
- Philon type Scientist.
- Philon type Writer.
- Philon type Artist.
- Philon type Athenian.
- Philon type Mathematician.
- Philon type Scientist.
- Philon type Writer.
- Philon comment "Philon, Athenian architect of the 4th century BC, is known as the planner of two important works: the portico of twelve Doric columns to the great Hall of the Mysteries at Eleusis (work commissioned by Demetrius Phalereus about 318 BC) and, under the administration of Lycurgus, an arsenal at Athens. Of the last we have exact knowledge from an inscription. E. A.".
- Philon label "Philon".
- Philon sameAs Q240499.
- Philon sameAs Filó_(arquitecte).
- Philon sameAs Philon_von_Eleusis.
- Philon sameAs Filón_de_Atenas.
- Philon sameAs Filon_Atenasekoa.
- Philon sameAs Philon_d’Athènes.
- Philon sameAs Filone_di_Atene.
- Philon sameAs m.08hrc6.
- Philon sameAs Філон_Афінський.
- Philon sameAs Q240499.
- Philon sameAs 菲隆.
- Philon wasDerivedFrom Philon?oldid=706530474.
- Philon isPrimaryTopicOf Philon.