How To Use Amphiprostyle In A Sentence
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First there is the temple in antis, or [Greek: naos en parastasin] as it is called in Greek; then the prostyle, amphiprostyle, peripteral, pseudodipteral, dipteral, and hypaethral.
The Ten Books on Architecture
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In the latter, excepting in the prostyle temple, the front had hardly any distinctive characteristic, in the peripteral, amphiprostyle, and other temples the back and front were alike.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
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Its central part is designed along the lines of an amphiprostyle temple.
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Did a vestibule exist at the front only, the temple would be called prostyle; as it is, it is amphiprostyle.
A History of Greek Art
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It is an amphiprostyle temple with four columns in antis in the front and rear.
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Did a vestibule exist at the front only, the temple would be called prostyle; as it is, it is amphiprostyle.
A History of Greek Art
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The amphiprostyle is in all other respects like the prostyle, but has besides, in the rear, the same arrangement of columns and pediment.
The Ten Books on Architecture
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First there is the temple in antis, or [Greek: naos en parastasin] as it is called in Greek; then the prostyle, amphiprostyle, peripteral, pseudodipteral, dipteral, and hypaethral.
The Ten Books on Architecture
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First there is the temple in antis, or [Greek: naos en parastasin] as it is called in Greek; then the prostyle, amphiprostyle, peripteral, pseudodipteral, dipteral, and hypaethral.
The Ten Books on Architecture
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Its monumental entrance, in the form of an amphiprostyle Corinthian portico, was in the southeast corner.
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It is an amphiprostyle tetrastyle Doric temple of poros.
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First there is the temple in antis, or [Greek: naos en parastasin] as it is called in Greek; then the prostyle, amphiprostyle, peripteral, pseudodipteral, dipteral, and hypaethral.
The Ten Books on Architecture
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The Archaic temple had the same Doric tetrastyle amphiprostyle plan as the subsequent one.
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In the latter, excepting in the prostyle temple, the front had hardly any distinctive characteristic, in the peripteral, amphiprostyle, and other temples the back and front were alike.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
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If the portico were formed merely by a row of columns without the aid of walls it was called a prostyle temple; if the same construction were also placed at the rear of the building it was amphiprostyle.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
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In Greece proper there is no known instance of a peripteral Ionic temple, but the order was sometimes used for small prostyle and amphiprostyle buildings, such as the Temple of
A History of Greek Art
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If the portico were formed merely by a row of columns without the aid of walls it was called a prostyle temple; if the same construction were also placed at the rear of the building it was amphiprostyle.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
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This new temple had the same Doric tetrastyle amphiprostyle plan as the subsequent one.
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The amphiprostyle is in all other respects like the prostyle, but has besides, in the rear, the same arrangement of columns and pediment.
The Ten Books on Architecture
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The temple was rebuilt with the same dimensions of the cella, but it probably became an amphiprostyle temple, without outer rows of columns.