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  2. A peripteros (Greek: περίπτερος, peripteral building) is a type of ancient Greek or Roman temple surrounded by a portico with columns. It is surrounded by a colonnade (pteron) on all four sides of the cella (naos), creating a four-sided arcade (peristasis, or peristyle).
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    Peripteral A temple or other structure where the columns of the front portico are returned along its sides as wings at the distance of one or two intercolumniations from the walls of the naos or cella. Almost all the Greek temples were peripteral, whether Doric, Ionic, or Corinthian.
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    Peripteral temple, also known as peripteros, is a type of ancient Greek temple characterized by a row of columns surrounding the perimeter of the temple structure. It was mostly preferred in buildings used for religious and ceremonial purposes. Peripteral plan dates back to the 5th century BC, the zenith of the classical Greek period.
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  5. WEBMar 10, 2013 · Abacus - a large slab placed above the column capital to support the architrave or an arch placed above it. Akroterion - a decorative piece added to the roof of a temple at the apex and corners, usually …

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    WEBA temple or other structure surrounded on all sides by columns forming a continuous portico at the distance of one or two intercolumniations from the walls of the naos or cella. Almost all the Greek temples were peripteral, …

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  8. WEBThe Parthenon is a Doric peripteral temple, which means that it consists of a rectangular floor plan with a series of low steps on every side, and a colonnade (8 x 17) of Doric columns extending around the periphery of …

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    WEBMost Greek buildings in Early Classical periods were made of wood or mud-brick, thus nothing remains of them except a few ground-plans. The great works of Greek architecture, such as the Parthenon were produced …

  10. peripteral | Art History Glossary - Stephens College

    WEBIn Greek, Roman and Neoclassical architecture, a type of building in which the main structure is surrounded on all sides by a freestanding colonnade. Pronunciation here. See also: pseudoperipteral. The Temple of …

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