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Popular Dictionary of Architecture and the Allied Arts: A ...
ARAEOSYSTYLE. The term introduced by Perrault to designate an arrangement
of the columns of a colonnade in which they are placed in pairs (as close
together as their capitals will permit) at a distance of three and a half diameters or
more, ...
William Audsley, George Ashdown Audsley, 1881
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An Encyclopædia of Architecture: Historical, Theoretical, ...
Cases from many circumstances often occur where greater intercolumniations
than the eustyle and diastyle are too narrow for use, and the moderns, headed by
Perrault, have adopted an interval which that master has called araeosystyle.
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A Treatise on the Decorative Part of Civil Architecture
BLONDEL in his Cours dZArc/zitectum, employs several chapters of his first book,
part 3, to prove the absurdity of the araeosystyle dispofition. His principal
objections are its want of real solidity; its great expence,'(s1nce near double the ...
4
Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Architecture
Arabic arch A horseshoe arch. araeostyle See intercolumniation, 2. araeosystyle:
columns spaced 4 diameters apart araeosystyle, areosystyle Alternately sys- tyle
and araeostyle; having an intercolumniation alternately of two and four ...
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Dictionary of Architecture and Construction
araeosystyle, areosystyle Alternately systyle and araeostyle; having an
intercolumniation alternately of two and four diameters. arbitration The binding
resolution of disputes by one or more neutral persons (usually called “arbitrators”
), as a ...
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Historic architecture sourcebook
H — I — h araeosystyle: columns spaced 4 diameters apart araeosystyle,
areosystyle Alternately sys- tyle and araeostyle; having an intercolumniation
alternately of two and four diameters. I I I araeosystyle 5c arakabe The rough
undercoat or ...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, ...
... Ambo Ambulatory Amphlprostyle Am hitheatre An ron Angel-lights Antae Ante-
cha el Ante-cho Ante-flxae Anthemion Apophyge Apse Aptoral Aqueduct
Araeostyle Araeosystyle Arcade Arch Architrave Archivolt Arcosolium Arena Arris
Ashlar ...
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Cyclopedia of Architecture: Historical, Descriptive, ...
Notwithstanding one or two examples of coupled columns in antique buildings,
the araeosystyle invention may be safely considered to be . barbarism.
Arbalkstena. See Archeria. Abbores. Large bronze candelabra, in the shape of a
tree, ...
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The Reader's Guide to the Encyclopædia Britannica: A ...
... DaButtress Cornice Epi mascus Cable moulding Counterfort Epinaos Apse
Luigi Cagnola Coursed Rubble Epistyle Apteral Caissons Cramps Estrade
Aqueduct Camber Crenelle Eupalinus Araeostyle Campanile Crest Eustyle
Araeosystyle ...
Encyclopaedia Britannica, inc, 1913
This constitutes one of the five kinds of intercolumniation described by Vitruvius:
Adj., pertaining to. ARaEOSYSTYLE, n. a're-osU'tU [Gr. araios, thin, narrow;
sustulos, with columns standing close]: an arrangement in which columns ...