دانلود کتاب Karia and the Dodekanese: Cultural Interrelations in the Southeast Aegean: Late Classical to Early Hellenistic
by Poul Pedersen, Birte Poulsen, John Lund
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عنوان فارسی: Karia and the Dodekanese: روابط متقابل فرهنگی در جنوب شرقی اژه: اواخر کلاسیک تا اوایل هلنیسم |
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In the fourth century BC, the eastern cities experienced a new economic boom, and a revival of Archaic culture, sometimes termed ‘The Ionian Renaissance’, began. The cultural revival furthered rebuilding of old major works such as the Artemision at Ephesos, the embellishment of sanctuaries and a new royal architecture, such as the Maussolleion at Halikarnassos. The rich cultural revival was initially promoted by the satrapal family of the Hekatomnids in Karia and in particular by its most famous member, Maussollos, whose influence was not confined to Asia Minor, but included the Dodekanese islands Kos and Rhodos. Partly under the influence of the Karian satrapy, a number of cities were founded on a new common urban model in Rhodos, Halikarnassos, Priene, Knidos and Kos. When Alexander the Great conquered the satrapies in western Asia Minor in 334 BC, the culture initially promoted at the satrapal courts was carried on by gifted thinkers, poets and architects, preparing the way for Hellenistic cultural centers such as Alexandria.