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Перевод: peristyle
[существительное] внутренний двор; перистиль [архит.]
Тезаурус:
- However, after entering through the underground tunnel in this faade a clear idea of Roman construction can be gained from the restored vaulted chambers which now lead up into the peristyle courtyard.
- Here there is an open court with peristyle, the usual shops lining the site and the bathing rooms, ante-room and vestibule.
- Although it is smaller, Phaistos has an additional court, the Peristyle Court, to the north of the Central Court: there seems to have been no comparable courtyard at Knossos.
- Work on private houses in the city is revealing a number of elaborate structures: a sixth-century house with peristyle has been located between the theatre and the Temple of Apollo whose decorations include opus sectile paving, wall painting and a second order of Ionic columns.
- Also in the Corinthian Order, it has an almost intact peristyle of 20 columns but the entablature has been replaced by a modern roof.
- At Tivoli are the remains of a number of temples, among which are the Temple of Vesta c. 27 B.C., Corinthian in design and the Temple of the Sybils of the first century B.C. The latter has a circular cella and a peristyle of 18 columns, 24 feet high.
- Thus the Roman plan for rectangular temples was generally pseudo-peripteral, wherein the cella was widened at the expense of the peristyle, and often the side ambulatory disappeared and half columns attached to the cella walls lined up with those of the front portico; an imposing example of this design is the Maison Carre at Nmes (113).
- Peristyle capital, Palace of Diocletian, Split, Yugoslavia, c.
- The palaces were very large, richly decorated and comprised a temple(s), basilica, public rooms, banqueting hall, a throne room and magnificent gardens with peristyle and fountains.
- Moving quickly in spite of his elderly bulk, Mait went directly up the steps leading to his peristyle, and saw the wreckage where his Bagi had once stood.
- The peristyle is in a remarkable state of preservation and much as Robert Adam saw it, as can be seen by comparing his drawing of 1764 with Fig. 141 drawn in 1964.
- Next to the peristyle still stands the Emperor's Mausoleum, preserved by its transformation into the Cathedral in the early Middle Ages.
- The cathedral of Split, which dominates the Roman peristyle in the heart of Diocletian's city, is built on the site of the emperor's mausoleum.
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