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1
The Architecture of Ancient Greece: An Account of Its ...
3 The wings beyond the parascenia enclosed either narrow stairways or movable
scenery to decorate the scene wall, which otherwise appears to have been
perfectly blank apart from the traditional three doorways.4 But the parascenia had
...
William Bell Dinsmoor, 1950
pal personage of the drama made his entrance and exits, the side-doors being
used by the second and third-rate characters ; the parascenia, or wings, have
also gates, not used in this drama ; the one for vehicles coming from the country,
the ...
3
Cyclopedia of Architecture: Historical, Descriptive, ...
... HH the parascenia, in which three squares being in- (others suppose that the
parascenia scribed, after the manner he has were divisions of the theatre behind
directed, the side of the square gf the scene); KLM the external, en- nearest to the
...
4
Demosthenes Against Midias
12. rd irapao-K-rjvia cppairuv, blocking the passages of the parascenia : rovre^
STW (says the Scholiast) diro^pdrrwi' t&s ^jt! rrjs ffKr}VT]S eladSovs, tva b x°pds
dvayKa- forat ireptt^vat 5ia tt}$ i^ojdev etabbov, Kal otfrw fipabfoovros iKelvov ...
5
A Handbook of Greek Archaeology
Sometimes two symmetrically projecting wings, called parascenia (ira/MurKi/pta)
, which seem to have been used as storerooms, extended into the orchestra. As a
rule, the central part of the scene building had apparently an upper story, which ...
Harold North Fowler, Gorham Phillips Stevens, James Rignall Wheeler, 1969
6
Letters on Egypt, Edom and the Holy Land. -London, Colburn 1838
Six Doric semi-columns, continued in a line from the colonnade, ornament the
upper stories of the parascenia, or side-scenes, which remain quite perfect,
though the lower stories are concealed by the accumulation of more modern
building.
Alex Will Crawford Lord Lindsay, 1838
7
Interpreting a Classic: Demosthenes and His Ancient Commentators
Parascenia: Demosthenes in Against Meidias (21.17). As Theophras- tus
indicates in book 20 of the Laws, the place beside the stage (para thn skhnhn)
that was designated for the props for the play seems to have been called the
parascenia.
8
Letters on Egypt, Edom and the Holy Land
Six Doric semi-columns, continued in a line from the colonnade, ornament the
upper stories of the parascenia, or side-scenes, which remain quite perfect,
though the lower stories are concealed by the accumulation of more modern
building.
Alexander Crawford Lindsay Earl of Crawford, Jonathan Farren, 1839
9
American Journal of Archaeology
We have here the front wall of the sken£ flanked by the parascenia, exactly as
seen in the foundations of the first stone theatre at Athens (built by Lycurgus in
340 B.C.) and in many other theatres throughout the Greek world, which can now
be ...
10
The Origin of the Greek Tragic Form: A Study of the Early ...
In the Attic theater, a lateral framing of the dramatic plane is unknown before the
middle of the fifth century B.C., when the parascenia were first erected. The
appearance of the scene of action indicates that the classic plane has definitely ...