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Giebel: Celsusbibliothek: Segmentgiebel

Römisch, Mittlere Kaiserzeit, 113 - 117 n. Chr.

 

 

Celsusbibliothek: Segmentgiebel

Eight columns each on the bottom and upper floor dominated the richly decorated library façade. Two columns, together with a cantilevered entablature, formed a so-called aedicula. On the upper floor, the aediculae were moved by one column axis in reference to the bottom floor, leading to a single column on each side of the façade with three aediculae in between. The entablature shown here features a flower tendril with Medusa’s head in its centre. This was believed to protect the library against all evil.

Location: Neue Burg, Ephesos Museum Jagdplateau 3

Object data

Object Name

Giebel

Culture

Römisch

Period

Mittlere Kaiserzeit

Dated

113 - 117 n. Chr.

Site

Ephesos , Celsusbibliothek , Selçuk, Kleinasien, Türkei

Material

Marmor

Dimensions

H. 67 cm, B. 172 cm, T. 63,5 cm

Image rights

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Antikensammlung

Inv. No.

Antikensammlung, I 1632

Provenance

Sultan, Abdul, Hamid, II.; Österreichische Ausgrabungen in Ephesos; Geschenk an Kaiser Franz Joseph; 1957 nachträglich inventarisiert

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