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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «MONOPTEROI»
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1
Herodes Attikos and the city of Athens: patronage and ...
monopteroi. Since the pipes behind the monopteroi must have lain behind the
marble revetment, they should be associated with the first phase of the building.
The second indication that the monopteroi served originally as fountains is the ...
But even this attribution was problematic, since Bol thought neither of the two
figures to be exhibited in the monopteroi ought to have long hair. Because of their
iconographic incompatibility, she believed that any association of these
fragments ...
Association for the Study of Marble and Other Stones used in Antiquity. International Symposium, Max Schvoerer, 1999
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
C4 7] BT Ceratophyllidae Fleas Monoptera (May Subd Geog) UF Monopteroi BT
Architecture Monopteroi USE Monoptera Monopulse radar [TK6592.M6] UF
Direction finding by simultaneous lobing Simultaneous-lobing techniques BT
Pulse ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2007
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Masada V: the Yigael Yadin excavations 1963-1965 : final ...
Rather more common in the Hellenistic period are small tholoi monopteroi
without a cella, or tholoi pseudo-monopteroi with a cella and engaged columns
on their walls. The term monopteros is used by Vitruvius (IV, 8:1), while a building
of this ...
Gideon Foerster, Naomi Porat, 1995
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The Grove encyclopedia of classical art and architecture
Other monopteroi of similar date (1st century ad) include: the Mausoleum of the
Julii at Glanum (Saint-Remy- de-Provence; for illustration see Mausoleum),
raised on a high, arched platform, with ten Corinthian columns supporting a
conical ...
6
A Companion to Roman Architecture
The eastern courtyard was occupied by a temple for Jupiter and two monopteroi (
circular structures) standing in front of it. For the very rich, building a temple and a
mausoleum on one's villa grounds was common. But while some provincial ...
Roger B. Ulrich, Caroline K. Quenemoen, 2013
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Women and Visual Replication in Roman Imperial Art and Culture
30 There are cipollino verde columns in the monopteroi, but they have Corinthian
capitals made of Pentelic marble; everything else tested is Pentelic and suggests
a single assemblage carved from the same set of blocks from the same quarry ...
8
Galerius and the Will of Diocletian
Malaise, Michel (1972), Les conditions de penetration et de diffusion des cultes
Egyptiennes en Ital/e, Leiden Mannell, Joanne (1995), The monopteroi in the
west precinct of Diocletian's palace at Split, JRA, 8, pp. 235-44 Marasovic, J. and
T.
William Lewis Leadbetter, 2009
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Historical Dictionary of Croatia
“The Monopteroi in the west precinct of Diocletian's palace at Split.” Journal of
Roman Archaeology 8 (1995): 235—44. Marin, Emilio. “The Temple of the
Imperial Cult (Augusteum) at Narona and its statues: Interim report.” Journal of
Roman ...
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The Archaeology of Late Antique 'Paganism'
Mannell J. (1995) “The monopteroi in the west precinct of Diocletian's palace at
Split”,JRA 8 (1995) 235–41. Marin E. (2001) “The temple of the imperial cult (
Augusteum) at Narona and its statues: interim report”,JRA 14 (2001) 81–112.
Luke Lavan, Michael Mulryan, 2011