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List of illustrations | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
List of abbreviations | ||
1 | The problem of space | 1 |
2 | The Theatre of Dionysus | 23 |
3 | Focus on the centre point | 63 |
4 | The mimetic action of the chorus | 87 |
5 | The chorus: its transformation of space | 114 |
6 | Left and right, east and west | 133 |
7 | Inside/outside | 161 |
8 | The vertical axis | 175 |
9 | The iconography of sacred space | 187 |
10 | Orchestra and theatron | 207 |
Select bibliography | 222 | |
Index | 224 |
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