"Type","Redirect","dc-description","Name","dc-subject","dc-publisher","dc-creator","Id","Icon","Chronology","Collection","dc-date","UserLevel","dc-title" "Basket","","Deposit","Peribolos of Apollo, Exact provenance not recorded","Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Lechaion Road Area | Peribolos of Apollo","","","Corinth:Basket:Peribolos of Apollo, Exact provenance not recorded","","Date of context unknown; Byzantine?","Corinth","","","Exact provenance not recorded" "Monument","","The court to the north of Peirene was identified by Pausanias as the “Peribolos of Apollo” in which was an image of the god and a painting depicting Odysseus on his return from Troy expelling his wife, Penelope’s, suitors. The painting may appropriately relate to Peirene as, according to one tradition, Peirene was Penelope’s aunt. ; The rectangular court, built in the first century A.D. measures approximately 32 m. by 23 m. and was surrounded by a marble Ionic colonnade set on a stylobate of Acrocorinth limestone. The colonnade was unpaved until it received a mosaic floor in the third century. An dedicatory inscription preserves only that part of the inscription that a member of the tribe Aemilia was the benefactor.","Peribolos of Apollo","Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Lechaion Road Area | Peribolos of Apollo","","","Corinth:Monument:Peribolos of Apollo","Corinth:Image:slide 3567::/Corinth/Photos/slides/3000-3999/sl3567.jpg::1800::1177","","Corinth","","","" "Image","","","bw 1998 036 02a","Corinthia | Ancient Corinth | Central Area | Theater District","","Ioannidou - Bartzioti","Corinth:Image:bw 1998 036 02a","Corinth:Image:bw 1998 036 02a::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1998_036/1998_st_036_002A.jpg::1800::1182","","Corinth","","","Inscriptions" "Image","","","bw 1970","","","","Corinth:Image:bw 1970","Corinth:Image:bw 1970::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/1000-1999/1970_gp.jpg::1800::1351","","Corinth","1928","","Inscriptions"