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Prostyle and
Prostylos (Gr****: πρόστυλος),
literally meaning “with
columns in front”, is an
architectural term
designating temples (especially Gr**** and...
- Antae,
Prostylos, Amphi-
prostylos and
Peripteral temple layouts...
- south-west
corner of the odeon. It has a 5.50 × 5.50 metre
cella and is of the
prostylos type.
According to an
inscription found on the
still complete entrance...
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amphiprostyle (from the Gr**** ἀμφί (amphi), on both sides, and πρόστυλος (
prostylos), a portico)
denotes an
ancient temple with a
portico both at the front...
- zum
hexastylen Prostylos archaischer und kl****ischer Zeit.
Darmstadt 2002, p.95 ff.
Helge Olaf Svenshon,
Studien zum
hexastylen Prostylos archaischer und...
- six
columns in
front of its
whole breadth, the
temple is
described as a
prostylos or
prostyle temples. The
whole pronaos may be
omitted in this case or...
- the
temples has been
studied and they are
generally divided into Antae,
Prostylos or
Peripteral types.
Antae temples have side
walls that
extend to form...
- of the
naiskos are 8.24
meters wide and 14.23
meters long. This
Ionic prostylos was
built around 300 BC. It is
famed because of the
superior high quality...
- to the temple, like at the Propylon, and the
order was a four
columned prostylos. The 8.72 m high
fluted drum-columns,
which stood on
Anatolian type bases...
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noted the
temple was
aligned to the
south west and
classified it as a
Prostylos temple. He
noted that the
decoration of the window,
cornice and capital...