10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENNEASTYLE»
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Gobbledygook: A Dictionary That's 2/3 Accurate, 1/3 Nonsense ...
enneastyle. (EN-ee-uh-style) (adj.): Characterized by ninerowed columnation.
The Parthenon, perhaps the most famous columned ruin in the world, misses
being ennastyle by one column. 3.
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The Architecture of Ancient Greece: An Account of Its ...
... and at Messa in Lesbos, of Zeus at Aezani (Ionic). Enneastyle prostyle — Older
Telesterion at Eleusis (Doric). Enneastyle peripteral — The so-called Basilica at
Paestum. GLOSSARY Decastyle dipteral — Temple of Apollo at Didyma (Ionic).
William Bell Dinsmoor, 1950
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The Builder's and Workman's New Director: Comprising ...
4.134 .687 Enneastyle do. do., . . . . . 4.329 .661 Greater hexastyle do. at Selinus,
. . . . . 4.361 .769 Temple of Minerva at Syracuse, . . . . 4,410 _762 Octostyle
hypethral temple at Selinus, . . . . 4.572 .592 Temple ofJuno Lucina at Agrigentum
, .
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The builder's and workman's new director: comprising ...
20 4.25 4 2.93 3 0.52 Enneastyle temple at do., . . 21 0.0 4 9.75 3 2.0 Temple of
Juno Lucina at Agrigentum, 21 2.0 4 6.1 3 4.875 Temple of Concord at do., . . 22
0.75 4 7.7 3 6.75 Temple of Corinth, . . 23 8.575 5 10.0 4 4.1 Doric portico at ...
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The Edinburgh Encyclopaedia
18 8.6 3 3.65, 2 6.63 1 7.9 Portico of Philip King of Macedon, . . 19 4.0 2 11.5 2
5.3 1 0.6 Temple of Minerva at Sunium, . . 19 9.150 3 4.2, 2 6.65 1 2.966
Hexastyle temple at Paestum, . . . . . 20 4.25 4 2.93 3 0.52 2 4.75 Enneastyle
temple at do.
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The Edinburgh encyclopædia conducted by David Brewster, with ...
Temple of Sunium, Hexastyle temple at Paestum, Enneastyle temple at do
Temple of Juno Lucina at Agrigentum, . Temple of Concord at do. . . . Temple of
Corinth, Doric Portico at Athens, Propylea at Athens, Hypethral temple of
Psestum, ...
7
A Global History of Architecture
The basilica in Paestum is a rare enneastyle pseudodipteral temple with a tristyle
in-antis portico. Almost all surfaces of the temple—the steps, columns, capitals,
walls, even the figures on the pediment—were painted in bright reds, blues, ...
Mark M. Jarzombek, Vikramaditya Prakash, 2011
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A History of Architecture
projecting from it; and the corresponding anta is less plainly seen on the right.
porch of three columns. Again, in Fig. 105 the two are seen to enclose the
entrance Fig. 107 shows the exterior of the Enneastyle in question, as seen from
the east, ...
Russell Sturgis, Arthur Lincoln Frothingham, 1916
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A Short History of Architecture
107 shows the exterior of the Enneastyle in question, as seen from the east, with
the temple of Poseidon immediately beyond and the, so-called temple of Ceres in
the distance on the right. It is one of the greatest misfortunes to the study of ...
Russell Sturgis, Arthur Lincoln Frothingham, 1906
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A Treatise on the Decorative Part of Civil Architecture, by ...
PESTUM, admeasurement of the Hypaethral temple at, 41, 42; of the Enneastyle
temple, ib.; of the Hexastyle temple, ib. ;- observations on the plate of; 64;
comparative table of the supports and weights in the pseudo-dipteral temple at,
160.
Sir William Chambers, Thomas Hardwick, Joseph Gwilt, 1825