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Greek Architecture.

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The fifth of the series of lectures on Greek Art was given in the Fogg Art Museum last evening by Mr. Edward Robinson. He took for his subject Greek Architecture, and showed that its chief development was in the temple, which was always perfectly simple and as far as possible a unit. There was no individualism shown and the only differences in the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian forms were in matters of detail.

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