In Classical architecture, a peripteros (Greek: περίπτερος; see peripterous) is a type of ancient Greek or Roman temple surrounded by a portico with columns...
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August 2015). "The Greek Kiosk "Periptero"". www.athensfever.gr. Retrieved 6 April 2018. "A visit to a Greek kiosk (periptero)". transparent.com. 10 June...
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Pseudoperipteros (redirect from Pseudo-peripteros)
free-standing columns surround the entire building, it is a peripteros. Unlike a peripteros, a pseudoperipteros has no space (peristasis) between the cella...
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to be viewed from all directions. This led to the development of the peripteros, with a frontal pronaos (porch), mirrored by a similar arrangement at...
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of the First Punic War, it was restored in AD 17 by Tiberius. It was a peripteros temple sine postìcum (with columns on three sides), with eight tuff (peperino)...
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Corinthian peripteros of the Temple of Bacchus, Baalbek, Lebanon, unknown architect, 150–250...
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Remains of the central peripteros and of the stylobate...
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2307/503607. JSTOR 503607. S2CID 191403956. Bammer, Anton (1990). "A Peripteros of the Geometric Period in the Artemision of Ephesus". Anatolian Studies...
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A peripteros with a peristasis between the columns (dots) and the walls...
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podium on top of a vaulted terrace. The temple itself was a Corinthian peripteros temple, about 18 metres wide with six columns on the short sides and nine...
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