On the Acropolis with Edward Dodwell

Edward Dodwell visited Athens on two occasions: firstly between July and September 1801; and secondly between March and September 1805.

The Parthenon Frieze

The Parthenon frieze, 1 metre high and 160 metres in length, was sculpted in low relief and ran continuously around the exterior wall of the cella.

The Parthenon Pediments

The east pediment represented the birth of Athena and the west pediment depicted the contest between Athena and Poseidon for the land of Attica (Paus. 1.24.5)

The Parthenon Metopes

Originally 92 in number (14 each on the eastern and western entablatures and 32 each on the northern and southern entablatures).

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Thursday, 6 November 2008

The Parthenon Pediments



"As you go into the temple called the Parthenon, everything on the pediment has to do with the birth of Athene; the far side shows Poseidon quarrelling with Athene over the country." [Pausanias 1.24.5]
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