- the
triglyphs between the
taenia and the
architrave as well as
under the
mutules. Hip roof A type of roof
where all
sides slope downwards from the ridge...
-
labeled as γεῖσα Δωρικά (horizontal
geisa with
mutules) and γεῖσα Ἰωνικά (vertical
geisa without mutules) -
Robertson 382. It may be
compared to the eaves...
- The
Doric order of the Parthenon.
Triglyphs marked "a",
metopes "b",
guttae "c" and
mutules under the
soffit "d"...
- the
frieze had
rectangular protrusions termed mutules that each had
three rows of six guttae.
These mutules were
aligned above each
triglyph and each metope...
- from the entablature. The
underside of this
protrusion is
decorated with
mutules,
tablets that are
typically finished with guttae. The
cornice is split...
-
Doric order of
classical architecture in Gr****
temples such as triglyphs,
mutules, guttae, and
modillions are
supposed to be
derived from true structural...
-
cornice follows Gr**** precedent, with triglyphs, guttae, metopes, and
mutules,
except that
there are half-metopes at the corners, the
Roman rather than...
-
variety of
colours and nuances.
Recessed or
otherwise shaded elements, like
mutules or
triglyph slits could be
painted black. The
paint was
mostly applied...
- mutilation,
mutilous mūtulus mūtul-
modillion intermutule, modillion, mutular,
mutule mūtus mūt- mute N–V
Citation form
Declining stem
Meaning English derivatives...
- a
Doric entablature with guttae, triglyphs,
metopes with paterae, and
mutules with an
acanthus motif,
surmounted by a pediment. The
stone wall extends...