10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIPTEROS»
Discover the use of
dipteros in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
dipteros and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names: Common Names, ...
Orchidaceae Origins: Greek di "two," pteron "a wing," dipteros "with two wings"
and anthos "flower," column with two appendages. Dipteris Reinw. Dipteridaceae
Origins: Greek di and pteris "a fern," the fronds are divided into two parts; see ...
Umberto Quattrocchi, 1999
2
The Life of the Greeks and Romans: Described from Antique ...
40 PSEUDO-DIPTEROS. one enters, first, the pronaos B, which was bounded
toward the peristylos by four columns in antis, and the walls of which were
adorned by pilasters with very rich Korinthian capitals. Through Fig. 32. a small
room (C), ...
Ernst Karl Guhl, Wilhelm David Koner, Francis Hueffer, 1876
3
The Life of the Greeks and Romans Described from Antique ...
There seems to have been no opisthodomos surrounded by walls. 13. The
dipteros, as we have seen, was only an enlargement of the peripteros; the
pseudo-dipteros, on the other hand (the last temple with a square cells in the list
of Vitruvius) ...
4
Anaximander in Context: New Studies in the Origins of Greek ...
When the de- cision was made, sometime prior to 575 B.C.E.,141 to build the first
double-pteron Heraion completely out of stone and on an immense scale, the so-
called Dipteros I or Theodorus temple, the platform and the stylobate, of course, ...
Dirk L. Couprie, Robert Hahn, Gerard Naddaf, 2012
5
The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural and Domestic ...
The temple of Minerva at Athens, which had eight Doric columns, supporting a
pediment, and, according to Vitru- vius, belongs to Dipteros. (3.) The temple of
Theseus at Athens was Peripteros, and had six Doric pillars in the front. (4.) ...
John Claudius Loudon, 1841
The temple of Minerva at Athens, which had eight Doric columns, supporting a
pediment, and, according to Vitru- vius, belongs to Dipteros. (3.) The temple of
Theseus at Athens was Peripteros, and had six Doric pillars in the front. (4.) ...
J. C. LOUDON, F.L.S. H.S. &C., 1841
7
The Gentleman's Magazine
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...
8
The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic ...
The temple of Minerva at Athens, which had eight Doric columns, supporting a
pediment, and, according to Vitruvius, belongs to Dipteros. (3.) The temple of
Theseus at Athens was Peripteros, and had six Doric pillars in the front. (4.) ...
9
The Parthenon: An Essay on the Mode by which Light was ...
He then goes on to say : " The dipteros is octastyle in the pronaos and posticum,
but round the cella has a double order of columns, as in the Doric temple of
Quirinus at Rome, and the Ionic temple of Diana at Ephesus, built by
Chersiphrones.
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Appearance and Essence: Refinements of Classical ...
Like Didvma, it was probably intended to be a dipteros, and like Didyma,
designed on a "Rasternetz," a regular grid of monotonous regularity, based
usually on the plinth module. Even the details of the paving construction may
have been ...