Karpion Explained

Karpion was an ancient Greek architect and architectural theorist active in the fifth century BC. On the testimony of Vitruvius (7, praefatio 12) he and Iktinos co-authored a treatise on the proportions of the Parthenon, the major Periklean Temple of Athena on the Acropolis of Athens.[1]

References

  1. Burford . Alison . 1963 . The builders of the Parthenon . Greece & Rome . 10 . 23–35 . JSTOR.