BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «EPINAOS»
Temukaké kagunané saka
epinaos ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
epinaos lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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The Amazing Illustrated Word Game Memory Books: Twenty-One ...
ado ш \p ш EPINAOS — Church's rear vestibules ALPINES - Pines high in the
Alps PANDIES — Punishes by striking the hands NAPPIES - Diapers SENOPIA
— Improvement in myopic vision SPAEING - Foretelling INSCAPE — Essential ...
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The Egyptian Revival: Ancient Egypt as the Inspiration for ...
In Egyptian Revival work similar arrangements are found, with Egyptian
substitutedfor Greek detailing (after CURL [1999, 2000]). c 3–step crepidoma, the
top step ofwhich is the stylobate po posticum or epinaos an anta n naos or cell p
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Synonymous with themorefamiliar Latin forum. Amphiprosty ́los, adj. amphip
́rostyle (fromGr. ἀμφί,onboth sides; πρό, in frontof; and στῦλος, column). A term
applied toa temple having a columned portico at the rear (epinaos),as well as at
the ...
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American Journal of Philology
The disposition of the plan given in the fine steel engraving with its double
dipteral ranges of columns upon the east and the epinaos in antis on the west,
must have been conceived by the ingenious author upon his return to Taris. The
width of ...
Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Benjamin Dean Meritt, 1882
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Sturgis' Illustrated Dictionary of Architecture and ...
(N. E. D.) (Compare Spier.) ENTRANCE. (For terms relating to the doors and
passages affording entrance to a building, see Atrium, B; Avenue; Court; Court of
Honour; Dégagement; Entry; Epinaos ; Fauces ,' Forecourt; Front Door ; Hall;
Lobby ...
Russell Sturgis, Francis A. Davis, 2013
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The Garland library of the history of art
Turning now from the central room of the temple, we may consider the other
common rooms of the Greek temple— the pronaos and the epinaos. Here again
we find a surprising variety of forms. First as to the matter of proportion,
comparing ...
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History of Architecture
Together these formed a windowless structure called the cella, beyond which
was the rear porch, the posticum or epinaos. This whole structure was in the
larger temples surrounded by a colonnade, the peristyle, which formed the most ...
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A history of Architecture on the comparative method
17 H) (also called Epinaos crposticurn) (Gk. aback mom, or behind a house).——
In Greek architecture an open vestibule within the portico, at the end behind the
cella in most peripteral or dipteral temples, corresponding to the pronaos at the ...
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The Architecture of Ancient Greece: An Account of Its ...
XLV, XLVII Epinaos. See Opisthodomus Episcenium, 210n, 297, 299, 30m, 304-
307, 391, figs. 1ll, 112 Epistyle, 391. See Architrave Error (in ancient authors) of
date, 40n, 53, 54n, lom, 117, 142n, 15m, 152n, 154, 155; of description, 218, 236,
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William Bell Dinsmoor, 1950