Parian chronicle also called marmor parium or parian marble document inscribed on marble in the attic greek dialect and containing an outline of greek history from the reign of cecrops legendary king of athens down to the archonship of diognetus at athens 264 263 bc the years are reckoned backward from the archonship of diognetus and further specified by the reigns of kings or the.
The parian marble.
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The parian chronicle or parian marble latin.
It has reached us in two sections ninety three and thirty three lines long.
White semitransparent parian marble paria marmara used for sculpture and quarried from subterranean pits on the north side of mount marpessa was the chief source of wealth for ancient páros.
Several of the marble tunnels have survived.
The parian marble is a monumental inscription written in attic greek on a stele that was originally over two meters tall dating from some time after 264 3 bce.
Famous statues were also made of parian marble including the.
It was highly prized by ancient greeks for making sculptures some of the greatest masterpieces of ancient greek sculpture were carved from parian marble including the medici venus and the winged victory of samothrace.
It was used for the construction of the acropolis the temple of zeus in olympia the temple of apollo in delphi the temple of apollo epicurus in peloponnese and in almost all the famous temples and sanctuaries.
There is a gap of nineteen years between the sections and the final thirty five years are entirely missing.
2 it has reached us in two sections ninety three and thirty three lines long.
The parian marble was considered the finest quality in the antiquity.
Parian marble is a fine grained semi translucent pure white and entirely flawless marble quarried during the classical era on the greek island of paros in the aegean sea.