-
contradistinction to cleithral, a term
applied to a
covered temple. The
hypaethros or
hypaethral opening is the term
Vitruvius (iii. 2) used for the opening...
- (peribolus), in the
style of some Gr****
temples in
which the
center (
Hypaethros) was open to the sky and
without a roof (medium
autem sub diva est sine...
- air Gr**** αἴθειν (aíthein), αἰθήρ (aithḗr) ether, ethereal, etheric,
hypaethros aev-, ev- age
Latin aevum age, coeval, eon, eternal, longevity, medieval...
- air Gr**** αἴθειν (aíthein), αἰθήρ (aithḗr) ether, ethereal, etheric,
hypaethros aev-, ev- age
Latin aevum age, coeval, eon, eternal, longevity, medieval...
- of
sphinxes and obelisks.
Temples used
pylons and
trapezoid walls with
hypaethros and
hypostyle halls and shrines. The
temples of Karnak, Luxor, Philae...
-
divided into
three aisles – the
middle one was
probably open to the air (
hypaethros).
There were two rows of ten
slender columns which supported a second...