Showing posts with label Macedonia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Macedonia. Show all posts

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Epanomi


Epanomi, originally uploaded by perivleptos.

Friday, December 26, 2008

THE HOLY MONASTERY OF SAINT DIONYSIOS OF OLYMPOS

ΕΡΑ ΜΟΝΗ ΑΓΙΟΥ ΔΙΟΝΥΣΙΟΥ ΤΟΥ ΕΝ ΟΛΥΜΠΩ
΄Αψογη φωτογραφική εξόρμηση των "Εικόνων Συλλέκτες - Images Collectors" imacol.blogspot.com/

Foreground


Foreground, originally uploaded by tzil.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Naoussa - Agios Nikolaos Park


Naoussa - Agios Nikolaos Park, originally uploaded by Ava Babili.

Naoussa - Agios Nikolaos Park


Naoussa - Agios Nikolaos Park, originally uploaded by Ava Babili.

Naoussa Communal Park


Naoussa Communal Park, originally uploaded by Ava Babili.

Naoussa Communal Park


Naoussa Communal Park, originally uploaded by Ava Babili.

Naoussa Communal Park


Naoussa Communal Park, originally uploaded by Ava Babili.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Kir-Yianni Vineyard


Kir-Yianni Vineyard, originally uploaded by Ava Babili.

Grape


Grape, originally uploaded by Ava Babili.

Kir-Yianni Vineyard


Kir-Yianni Vineyard, originally uploaded by Ava Babili.

Naoussa


Naoussa, originally uploaded by Ava Babili.

Naoussa - Arapitsa River


Naoussa - Arapitsa River, originally uploaded by Ava Babili.

Spring


Spring, originally uploaded by andzer.

Natural Park "Agios Nikolaos", Naoussa, Imathia, Greece.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Aristotle's School


Aristotle's School, originally uploaded by Ava Babili.

The ruins of Aristotle's School have been found only 2 kilometers away from the contemporary Naoussa, at the district of Isvoria. Here is the place with the racing water and the deeply-shaded caves, mentioned by the ancient writers, where the greatest philosopher of the antiquity taught the classical Greek thought and the ideals of the Platonic philosophy to the King's of Macedonia, Phillip II, son, Alexander and the other nobles of the Macedonian court.

The area of the Nympheon, that is the sanctuary dedicated to the Nymphs, is a very impressive natural landscape, where the ancient remnants - a wall prop of a two-floored arcade with Ionic columns forming a Π - combined with the three natural caves which are found there, constitute the main grounds of the School. The vertical surface of the rock, where the openings for supporting the roof's girders are discernable, comprised the back-end of the shady stoa, (built at 350 B.C. and later), where Aristotle taught «the doctrines of morals and politics" (Plutarch VII, 668) to the youths of the Macedonian Nobility. The landscape, where the Great Teacher rambled with his students on the fully vegetation riverbank trails, among calm and cool streams of water, gushed from the springs around, is completed by an even greater cave, a little further off, with two carved entrances, obviously for devotional use.

Aristotle's School


Aristotle's School, originally uploaded by Ava Babili.

Aristotle's School - The caves


Aristotle's School - The caves, originally uploaded by Ava Babili.

Aristotle's School - The caves


Aristotle's School - The caves, originally uploaded by Ava Babili.

Aristotle's School - The caves


Aristotle's School - The caves, originally uploaded by Ava Babili.