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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
  • The four Riwaks, or porches, of the Madinah Mosque open upon a hypaethral court of parallelogramic shape. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • 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
  • The great circular altar may yet be traced at the east front of the Parthenon, which was hypaethral.
  • It is also necessary to visit the hypaethral museum of Macedonian Fight in the Mpourino, near the village Chromio.
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  • The stranger stands awe-struck before walls high towering without a single break, a hypaethral court severe in masculine beauty, a gateway that might suit the palace of the Titans, and a lofty minaret of massive grandeur. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • 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
  • The great circular altar may yet be traced at the east front of the Parthenon, which was hypaethral.
  • It is improbable that when completed by Hadrian any portion of the temple was hypaethral.
  • The hypaethral is decastyle in both front and rear porticoes. The Ten Books on Architecture
  • Equally irregular are the Riwaks, or porches, surrounding the hypaethral court. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • 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
  • The exposed foundations of the eastern and western walls, where the torrent has washed away the northern enceinte, show that, after the fashion of ancient Egypt, sandstone slabs have been laid underground, the calcaire being reserved for the hypaethral part. The Land of Midian
  • She would have stood originally in a shrine, either structural or hypaethral (open to the sky), and received homage from devotees.
  • It is improbable that when completed by Hadrian any portion of the temple was hypaethral.
  • The hypaethral is decastyle in both front and rear porticoes. The Ten Books on Architecture
  • It is hypaethral (open to the sky), and belongs to a genre of architecture completely apart from the major Orissan school.
  • As far as I could discover, the tradition has no foundation, and in old times there was no garden in the hypaethral court. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • So some authorities hold that the hypaethral opening in the centre of an ordinary Greek house was the prototype of that in the house of the divinity.
  • It is also necessary to visit the hypaethral museum of Macedonian Fight in the Mpourino, near the village Chromio.
  • From time immemorial, in hot and rainy lands, a hypaethral court, either round or square, surrounded by a covered portico, was used for the double purpose of church and mart, — a place where God and Mammon were worshipped turn by turn. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • The temple is open to the sky (hypaethral).
  • So some authorities hold that the hypaethral opening in the centre of an ordinary Greek house was the prototype of that in the house of the divinity.
  • An altar, however, has implications for the roofing of the structure and suggests that at least part of the interior was hypaethral.
  • From prescription, in the case of hypaethral edifices, open to the sky, in honour of Jupiter Lightning, the Heaven, the Sun, or the Moon: for these are gods whose semblances and manifestations we behold before our very eyes in the sky when it is cloudless and bright. The Ten Books on Architecture
  • The exposed foundations of the eastern and western walls, where the torrent has washed away the northern enceinte, show that, after the fashion of ancient Egypt, sandstone slabs have been laid underground, the calcaire being reserved for the hypaethral part. The Land of Midian
  • These are the circular shaped, hypaethral or roofless structures dedicated to the sixty-four yoginis belonging to the Tantric order.
  • The circular, hypaethral shrine stands surrounded by paddy fields with a big tank for ritual bathing near it.
  • As usual in Al-Islam, it is a hypaethral building with a spacious central area, called Al-Sahn, Al-Hosh, Al-Haswah, or Al-Ramlah,7 surrounded by a peristyle with numerous rows of pillars like the colonnades of an Italian cloister. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • An altar, however, has implications for the roofing of the structure and suggests that at least part of the interior was hypaethral.
  • It is hypaethral (open to the sky), and belongs to a genre of architecture completely apart from the major Orissan school.
  • The circular, hypaethral shrine stands surrounded by paddy fields with a big tank for ritual bathing near it.
  • She would have stood originally in a shrine, either structural or hypaethral (open to the sky), and received homage from devotees.
  • The temple is open to the sky (hypaethral).
  • These are the circular shaped, hypaethral or roofless structures dedicated to the sixty-four yoginis belonging to the Tantric order.

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