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Pseudodipteral or
Pseudodipteros (Gr****: ψευδοδίπτερος,
meaning “falsely
dipteral”)
describes an
ancient Gr****
temple with a
single peristyle surrounding...
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columns across the front, like the Parthenon, Athens.(Figs. 6 and 9.)
Dipteral decastyle describes the huge
temple of
Apollo at Didyma, with the naos...
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projects from the main structure.
Pseudodipteral A
temple similar to a
dipteral temple, in
which the
columns surrounding the naos have had
walls built...
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construction ceased and then it was
restarted in 330 BC. The
temple is
dipteral, with an
outer row of 10 x 21 columns, and it
measures 28.90 x 80.75 m...
- 5th
century BC. Samos. The
older Heraion was
built in 560 BC. It was a
dipteral temple with
Ionic order features. It
measured 50,50x103,00 m at the stylobate...
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columns across the front, like the Parthenon, Athens. (figures 6 and 9.)
Dipteral decastyle describes the huge
temple of
Apollo at Didyma, with the naos...
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western naos is a
great door and step
leading to the
lower Ionic prostyle,
dipteral tetrastyle porch of six columns, with a
distinctive double anta at the...
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pilasters directly attached to the
external naos walls. A
dipteros or
dipteral is
equipped with a
double colonnade on all four sides,
sometimes with further...