- The
Ilisos or
Ilisus (Gr****: Ιλισός, [iliˈsos]) is a
river in Athens, Greece.
Originally a
tributary of the Kifisos, it has been
rechanneled to the sea...
-
taken from Plato's
Symposium Les
bords de l'Ilissus ("The
banks of the
Ilissus"), text
taken from Plato's
Phaedrus Mort de
Socrate ("Death of Socrates")...
-
interpretation of a myth
concerning Boreas and Orithyia: Phaedr. On the way to the
Ilissus Phaedrus asks the
opinion of
Socrates respecting the
truth of a
local legend...
- on had many open
spaces with forests. It was
bound on the
south by the
Ilissus river and the
north by the
mountain Lykabettus.
There were many
roads that...
-
regional unit,
Greece Agra, a
sanctuary of the
goddess Demeter near the
river Ilissus Agra, California, a city in San
Diego County, US Agra, Kansas, a city in...
-
indicates that
there are four columns, like
those of the
Temple on the
Ilissus in Athens.(Figure 4.)
Peripteral hexastyle describes a
temple with a single...
-
Samos (600 BC). In Athens, an
odeon near the
spring Enneacrunus on the
Ilissus was
referred to the age of
Peisistratus and
appears to have been rebuilt...
- also. And when they went home they
built the god a
shrine by the
River Ilissus. Two
other cases of
Boreas being honored by Gr****
states for
similar ****istance...
-
indicates that the
columns are four in number, like
those of the
Temple on the
Ilissus in Athens. (figure 4.)
Peripteral hexastyle describes a
temple with a single...
-
outstanding Doric columns reminiscent of the
classical Gr****
Temple on the
Ilissus. The
later additions by
Hakewill included notable pilasters, particularly...