10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPAETHRON»
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1
On The
Hypaethron Of Greek Temples: Together With Some ...
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2
Dasdalus or, the Causes and Principles of the Excellence of ...
Edward FALKENER. columns, and elongating them at pleasure, while his line of
ceiling, from being angular, could never have looked well. The hypaethron of
such a ceiling, exhibiting a double notch, must have appeared most awkward ;
and, ...
3
Papers Read at the Royal Institute of British Architects
Did they know what they were talking of ? He thought their testimony too strong to
be affected by any conjectures, however ingenious they might be. But if that was
not enough, he would ask, what is the meaning of the word hypaethron ; is it not ...
4
Ephesus and the Temple of Diana
... been taken advantage of by Canina to explain the difficulty of one hundred and
twenty-seven columns as described by Pliny : but when we recollect that the
columns of the hypaethron were in two orders, we again get rid of the odd
number, ...
5
The Parthenon: An Essay on the Mode by which Light was ...
himself of the opportunity, which he had long sought, of saying a few words in
disparagement of my theories regarding the hypaethron, which were
diametrically opposed to those he had enunciated.1 This gave me an opportunity
of bringing ...
6
Leon Battista Alberti's Hypnerotomachia Poliphili: ...
It could be, he conjectures, a palaestra, an ambulatio or peridro- mos, a
hypaethron, a xystus, or a euripus. Not that it matters much. All are incongruous
in this context: a palaestra, as we have seen, belongs to the gymnasium complex
that was ...
7
The origin and development of early Christian church ...
The circular axis however must be attributed primarily to Egyptian influence
which penetrated Greece about the third century b.c. Hence the hypaethron is not
the prototype of the Christian basilica nor its descendent, the relationship
between ...
8
Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Architecture
... hymns and psalmsareposted.hypaethral,hypethral Describing a building which
is open, or partly open, to the sky. hypaethron An open court or enclosure; a
place or part of a building that is roofless. hypaethrum A latticed window
constructed ...
9
The A to Z of Ancient Egyptian Warfare
It was a subdivision of the hypaethron of Krokodilopolis. A substantial papyrus
archive records the family of a Greek cavalry officer, Dryton, who served here
from circa 152 BC. The end of Pathyris as an important center seems to be
associated ...
10
Indian antiquities or Dissertations relative to the ancient ...
The Hypaethron, a Word formed of wra, sub, and m9pz,' the air, was, on the
contrary, la circular edifice, or portico, supported by two rows of columns, one
raised above the other, and-without any dome. On the front of the temple was
usually ...