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- columns of a temple, when this was equal to one and a half diameters. Quadriporticus Also known as a quadriportico, a four-sided portico. The closest modern...
- educate. Both steps are needed to bring out an individual's talents. The quadriporticus, in Italian quadriportico, was erected in the 18th century and is the...
- pulpitum or stage, scaenae frons and cavea (seating) at one end, a large quadriporticus that surrounded an extensive garden and housed Pompey's collection of...
- were they to be completely excavated. The structure and connecting quadriporticus had multiple uses. The building had the largest crypta of all the Roman...
- architecture, the vestibule replaced the more extravagant atrium or quadriporticus in favor of a more simplified area to house the vase of holy water....
- however, and work ultimately extended into the twentieth century. The quadriporticus looking toward the Tiber was completed by the Italian Government, which...
- ). Quadriporticus of the Theatres (VIII,7,16-17). Retrieved November 28, 2017, from http://www.pompeiisites.org/Sezione.jsp?titolo=Quadriporticus...
- century Anonymous pilgrim of Piacenza described a "basilica built with a quadriporticus, with the middle atrium uncovered" at Hebron, while at Pécs and near...
- amphitheatres, there was no underground area for the gladiators. Instead, the quadriporticus was built above ground and close to the arena. When events were over...
- (Ambulatio Magni) and Hall of a Hundred Pillars (Hecatostylon), was a large quadriporticus located directly behind the scaenae frons of the Theatre of Pompey....