- of Zeus,
there are nine
poorly preserved buildings, now
commonly called oikoi. The Gr**** word “oikos”,
usually meaning “house”, is used
since the purpose...
- Ustav, for instance) have the
complete text of all 24
oikoi written out, but the last 23
oikoi without musical notation. The hymn
itself is
divided into...
-
Saint Romanos the
Melodist (d. 556).
Kontakions have a
number of
strophes (
oikoi or ikoi, stanzas;
singular oikos or ikos) and
begin with a
prologue (the...
- with his
immediate family and his slaves,
would all be encomp****ed.
Large oikoi also had
farms that were
usually tended by the slaves,
which were also the...
- Old
Kingdom of
Egypt Per-djet Pr-ḏ.t
House of the
Eternal Time /
House of
Eternity Ancient Gr****
Aidioi oikoi Houses of
Eternity The
Pyramids of Giza...
-
propylon of
Corinthian order, a high
surrounding wall with
protruding niches (
oikoi, exedrae) at its long sides, an
inner courtyard surrounded by
columns and...
- of them
remained more or less unique), and 13
oikoi which were
separately used for the
recitation of
oikoi. The most
frequently used
models also generated...
- been as cult
images and it is at
about this time that the temple-houses,
oikoi, for
these images begin to
receive a
monumental form and,
again probably...
-
likely divided into
independent regions organized by
kinship groups and the
oikoi or households, the
origins of the
later poleis. Most Gr****s did not live...
- similarly, in the word οἶκοι (
oîkoi) "houses" the
accent is on the
first half of the
syllable oi, but in οἴκοι (
oíkoi) "at home" on the
second half....