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Course Title Code Compulsory/Elective Laboratory + Practice ECTS
Architechture of the Hellenistic Period ARK459 VII. SEMESTER 2+0 4.0
Language of Instruction Türkçe
Course Type Area Elective Courses
Course Instructor(s) DOÇ. DR. ADEM YURTSEVER
Mode of Delivery Face to face
Prerequisites It is recommended that students taking this course have previously completed ARK353 Archaic Period Architecture and ARK354 Classical Period Architecture courses.
Courses Recomended ARK353 Archaic Age Architecture and ARK354 Classical Age Architecture
Recommended Reading List Abbasoğlu, H. (2001). The Founding of Perge and Its Development in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods. İçinde: Urbanism in Western Asia Minor. New Studies on Aphrodisias, Ephesos Hierapolis, Pergamon, Perge and Xanthos (Ed. D. Parrish). Rhode Island: Portsmounth, s. 173-188.Adams, W. L. (2006). The Hellenistic Kingdoms. İçinde: The Hellenistic World (Ed. G. R. Bugh). Cambridge University Press, s. 28-51. Bauer, E. (2014). Gerusien in den Poleis Kleinasiens in hellenistischer Zeit und der römischen Kaiserzeit: die Beispiele Ephesos, Pamphylien und Pisidien, Aphrodisias und Iasos. München: Herbert Utz Verlag. Bosworth, A. B. (2006). Alexander the Great and the Creation of the Hellenistic Age. İçinde: The Hellenistic World (Ed. G. R. Bugh). Cambridge University Press, s. 9-27.Cohen, G. M. (1995). The Hellenistic Settlements in Europa, The Islands and Asia Minor. England: University of California Press.D’Andria, F. (2001). Hierapolis of Phrygia: Its Evolution in Hellenistic and Roman Times. İçinde: Urbanism in Western Asia Minor. New Studies on Aphrodisias, Ephesos Hierapolis, Pergamon, Perge and Xanthos (Ed. D. Parrish). Rhode Island: Portsmounth, s. 97-115.Dontas, N. A. (2005). Priene. Hellenic Studies 5. Athens: Foundation of Hellenistic World.Fischer, M. L. (1990). Das korinthische Kapitell im alten Israel in der hellenistischen und römischen Periode: Studien zur Geschichte der Baudekoration im Nahen Osten. Mainz: P. von Zabern.Krischen, F. (1925). Das Hellenistische Gymnasion von Priene. JdI 38/9, s. 133-150.Lauter, H. (1986). Die Architektur des Hellenismus. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft. Mathys, M. (2014). Architekturstiftungen und Ehrenstatuen. Untersuchungen zur visuellen Repräsentation der Oberschicht im späthellenistischen und kaiserzeitlichen Pergamon. Dramstadt: WBG. Mert, İ. H. (2008). Untersuchungen zur hellenistischen und kaiserzeitlichen Bauornamentik von Stratonikeia. Tübingen: E. Wasmuth. Ratté, C. (2002). The Urban Development of Aphrodisias in the Late Hellenistic and Early Imperial Periods. İçinde: Patris und Imperium. Kulturelle und politische Identität in den Städten in den römischen Provinzen Kleinasiens in der frühen Kaiserzeit, Peeters, s. 5-32. Rumscheid, F. (1994). Untersuchungen zur Kleinasiatischen Bauornamentik des Hellenismus. Mainz: P. von Zabern. Trümper, M. (2015). Modernization and Change of Function of Hellenistic Gymnasia in the Imperial Period: Case-studies Pergamon, Miletus, and Priene. İçinde: Das kaiserzeitliche Gymnasion (Ed. P. Scholz-D. Wiegandt). Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, s. 167-221.
Assessment methods and criteria 1 Midterm exam, 1 Final exam
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Catalog Content Historical and Cultural Background of the Hellenistic Period: Political, economic, and social structure; General Characteristics of Hellenistic Architecture: Materials, techniques, stylistic innovations; Urban Planning: Agora, public buildings, colonnaded streets; Temple Architecture: New typologies, monumental structures; Theaters: Planning, function; Residential Architecture: House plans, mosaics, decoration; Defensive Structures: Fortification systems, towers; Monumental Tombs: Mausoleums, tomb typologies; Influence of Hellenistic Architecture on the Roman Period: Technical and stylistic legacy.

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