-
commonly had an open
pronaos,
usually with only
columns and no walls, and the
pronaos could be as long as the cella. The word
pronaos (πρόναος) is Gr****...
- of the
floor plan
Pronaos Naos or
Cella Adyton (exceptional)
Opisthodomos (sometimes omitted)
Opisthodomos +
Adyton + Naos +
Pronaos These components allowed...
- metopes; also
perfectly preserved are the tympani. The cella,
preceded by a
pronaos, is
accessed by a
single step; also
existing are the
pylons with the stairs...
-
building has a
pronaos, a
cella housing cult
images at the
centre of the structure, and an opisthodomos. The
alignment of the
antae of the
pronaos with the...
-
mostly destro****
before the
beginning of the
Christian era. Its very
large pronaos was
still standing in 1826, but was
demolished and used as fill for the...
- zodiac) is a
widely known Egyptian bas-relief from the
ceiling of the
pronaos (or portico) of a
chapel dedicated to
Osiris in the
Hathor temple at Dendera...
-
columns (the peristyle) and
approached via a
porch or
vestibule known as the
pronaos.
Apart from the podium, the
Temple of
Apollo Palatinus was constructed...
- design. The
temple consists of
three sections: the
pronaos, the antechamber, and the sanctuary. The
pronaos or
porch is the
front of the temple. It includes...
- (the
Monumentum Ancyranum) was
inscribed on the
interior of the temple's
pronaos in
Latin and a Gr****
translation on an
exterior wall of the cella. The...
- was a
pronaos in antis, a naos with an
adyton and an
opisthodomos in antis,
separate from the naos. The naos was a step
higher than the
pronaos and the...