| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake - 1829 - 644 sivua
...that of an oblong square, having a colonnade without, and a walled cell within. The cell was usually without windows, receiving its light only from a door...great variety in the number and disposition of its colunms, from which Vitruvius has described 7 different species of temples. These were, 1. The temple... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - 1829 - 638 sivua
...that of an oljlong square, having a colonnade without, and a walled cell within. The cell was usually without windows, receiving its light only from a door...called the pronaos, and that which formed the back ]>art, the posticus. The colonnade was subject to great variety in the number and disposition of its... | |
| Jacob Bigelow - 1829 - 584 sivua
...that of an oblong square, having a colonnade without, and a walled cell within. The cell, was usually without windows, receiving its light only from a door...formed the front portico, was called the pronaos, and thal which formed the back part, the posticus. The colonnade was subject to great variety in the number... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake - 1879 - 634 sivua
...that of an oblong square, having a colonnade without, and a walled cell within. The cell was usually without windows, receiving its light only from a door...an opening in the roof. The part of the colonnade wliich formed the front portico, was called the pronaos, and that which formed the back part, the paslicus.... | |
| Sir Daniel Keyte Sandford - 1836 - 496 sivua
...that of an oblong square, having a colonnade without, and a walled cell within. The cell was usually without windows, receiving its light only from a door...colonnade which formed the front portico, was called the pronaoe, and that which formed the back part, the posticta. The colonnade was subject to great variety... | |
| Jacob Bigelow - 1840 - 412 sivua
...that of an oblong square, having a colonnade without, and a walled cell within. The cell was usually without windows, receiving its light only from a door...described seven different species of temples. These were, 1 . The temple with ante. In this, the front was composed of pilasters, called antae, on the sides,... | |
| 1841 - 956 sivua
...walled cell within. The «II was usually without windows, receiving its light only from a door at Die end, and sometimes from an opening in the roof. The...colonnade which formed the front portico, was called the promus, and that which formed the back part, the /,:,.:,// au. The colonnade was subject to great variety... | |
| Jacob Bigelow - 1853 - 402 sivua
...that of an oblong square, having a colonnade without, and a walled cell within. The cell was usually without windows, receiving its light only from a door...colonnade which formed the front portico, was called the pronoos, and that which formed the back part, the posticus. The colonnade was subject to great variety... | |
| Popular encyclopedia - 1883 - 574 sivua
...without windows, receiving its light from apertures at thu end, and sometimes from a lateral opouing in the roof. The part of the colonnade which formed the front portico was called the proaaos, aud that which formeil the back part the posticum. The colonnade was subject to great variety... | |
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