Oyiyi nke Zeus na Olympia
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Ihe oyiyi Zeus dị na Olympia bụ nnukwu mmadụ nọ ọdụ, ihe dị ka 12.4 m (41 ft) n'ogologo,[1] nke onye ọkpụụ Gris (Phidias)[2] mere n'ihe dị ka 435 BC n'ụlọ nsọ Olympia, Greece, ma wuo ya n'ụlọ nsọ Zeus n'ebe ahụ.[3]
Ihe oyiyi ahụ bụ ihe a tụrụ atụ nke nwere efere ọdụ́ na ogwe ọla edo n'elu osisi.[4] Zeus nọdụrụ n'ocheeze osisi cedar e sere ese nke e ji ebony, ọdụ́, ọlaedo, na nkume ndị dị oké ọnụ ahịa chọọ mma. Ọ bụ otu n'ime Ihe ịtụnanya asaa nke Ụwa Oge Ochie.
Ihe oyiyi ahụ furu efu ma bibie ya tupu ngwụcha narị afọ nke isii AD, na akụkọ na-emegiderịta onwe ya banyere ụbọchị na ọnọdụ. A maara nkọwa nke ọdịdị ya naanị site na nkọwa ndị Gris oge ochie na ihe nnọchianya na mkpụrụ ego na nka.[5]
Edensibịa
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- ↑ Phidias from encyclopædiabritannica.com. Retrieved 3 September 2014
- ↑ (2011) The Statue of Zeus at Olympia: New Approaches. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 33–34. ISBN 978-1-4438-3032-4.
- ↑ Ashmole, Bernard (1967). Olympia: the Sculptures of the Temple of Zeus.. British Museum Press. ISBN 978-0714813042.
- ↑ Pausanias, Description of Greece 5.11.1-.10). Pausanias was told that the paintings were by the brother of Phidias, Panaenus.
- ↑ Gisela M. A. Richter, "The Pheidian Zeus at Olympia" Hesperia 35 .2 (April–June 1966:166–170) pp. 166f, 170. Details of the sculpture in this article are corroborated in the Richter article.