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Greek temple - translation to russian

STRUCTURES BUILT TO HOUSE DEITY STATUES WITHIN GREEK SANCTUARIES
Temple (Greek); Greek Temple; Greek Temples; Greek temple; Greek temples
  • Ionic]] columns at [[Jandial]], [[Taxila]], [[Pakistan]].
  •  [[Temple of Isthmia]], [[Greece]]. Constructed between 690 and 650 BCE
  • [[Entablature]] on the west side of the [[Parthenon]]
  • The [[Caryatid]] porch of the [[Erechtheion]] in [[Athens]]
  • Parthenon in Nashville]], Tennessee, United States.
  • antae]] framing two columns
  • The [[Parthenon]].
  • The [[Parthenon]], on the [[Acropolis of Athens]], [[Greece]]
  • naos]]'' and the single Corinthian column.
  • Temple of Apollo at Delphi]], so as to improve their standing in [[Athens]] and [[Greece]].
  • The [[Erechtheion]] at [[Athens]].
  • Proportion of column diameter to intercolumnium.
  • Capital from the Artemision of [[Magnesia on the Maeander]] ([[Berlin]], [[Pergamonmuseum]]).
  • Typical proportions of the [[Ionic order]].
  • The Temple of [[Apollo]] at [[Corinth]], one of the earliest stone-built Doric temples. Note the [[monolithic column]]s
  • Lykosoura]].
  • Early [[metope]] fill lichude, museum at [[Paestum]], depicting Heracles killing a giant
  • Doric]] temple, the [[Temple of Aphaia]] on [[Aegina]] ([[Glyptothek]], [[Munich]])
  • The temple of Zeus at [[Nemea]].
  • Heraion of Olympia]]
  • Olympia]].
  • naos}} and pillared room at back.
  • Artemision]].
  • Artemision]] at [[Ephesos]].
  • Corinthian]] (final two) columns
  • Temple of Hera in [[Segesta]], [[Sicily]]
  • Christian church]] during the Middle Ages.
  • Temple of Concord]], [[Agrigentum]]
  • Remains of the temple of Apollo at [[Didyma]].
  • Ruins of the temple of [[Athena]] at [[Priene]]
  • Olympieion]] at [[Athens]].
  • Cyrene]], [[Libya]]
  • Different temple plans
  • ''naos'']] was embellished with two tiers of Doric columns.
  • Painting of the [[Erechtheion]], by [[Werner Carl-Friedrich]], from 1877
  • Temple of Artemis]] in [[Corfu]] (Greece), in the [[Archaeological Museum of Corfu]]
  • The [[Temple of Hephaistos]] in [[Athens]], the best-preserved Doric temple in [[Greece]].

Greek temple         

строительное дело

греческий храм

Greek temple         
греческий храм
Temple Bar Memorial         
  • The Old Wooden Temple Bar before the Great Fire of 1666
  • The Room over Temple Bar, 1876
  • Temple Bar Gate in 1870, when it was still located to mark the Temple Bar
FORMER ENTRANCE GATE TO THE CITY OF LONDON
Temple Bar London; Temple Bar (London); Monument to Temple Bar; The temple bar, london; Temple Bar Memorial; Temple Bar Marker

[,templbɑ:mɪ'mɔ:rɪəl]

общая лексика

Темпл-Бар-Мемориал (памятник в Лондоне, увенчанный геральдическим грифоном [Griffin]; воздвигнут в 1880 на месте бывшего Темпл-Бара [Temple Bar]; отмечает границу Сити со стороны Вестминстера [Westminster]; там, по традиции, монарх должен получить у лорд-мэра [Lord Mayor] символическое разрешение на въезд в Сити)

Definition

ТЕМПЛ, ШИРЛИ
(Temple, Shirley) (р. 1928), американская актриса, политический деятель. Ширли Джейн Темпл родилась 23 апреля 1928 в Санта-Монике (шт. Калифорния). Снималась с трех лет. Дебютировав в маленьких эпизодических ролях, вскоре выступила в серии малобюджетных, но очень прибыльных картин - Сияющие глаза (Bright Eyes, 1934), Маленький полковник (The Little Colonel, 1935), Капитан Январь (Captain January, 1936), Вилли Винки (Wee Willie Winkie, 1937). Исполнение детских песенок (На леденцовом кораблике, На балу у трески, Зверюшки-крекеры в моем супе) принесло ей дополнительную популярность.
Прервав съемки в раннем отрочестве, Темпл продолжила карьеру кинозвезды в юности фильмами С тех пор как ты ушел (Since You Went Away, 1944), Бакалавр и девушка (The Bachelor and the Bobby Soxer, 1947), Форт Апач (Fort Apache, 1948). В 1945 вышла замуж за актера Д.Эгара, в 1950 развелась с ним и вступила в брак с бизнесменом из Сан-Франциско Ч.Блэком. После этого Темпл уже не возобновляла работу в кино, ступив в 1967 на стезю общественной деятельности. Она была представителем США в ООН, послом в Гане, начальником протокола в администрации президента Д.Форда. В 1989 была назначена послом США в Чехословакии.

Wikipedia

Ancient Greek temple

Greek temples (Ancient Greek: ναός, romanized: naós, lit. 'dwelling', semantically distinct from Latin templum, "temple") were structures built to house deity statues within Greek sanctuaries in ancient Greek religion. The temple interiors did not serve as meeting places, since the sacrifices and rituals dedicated to the respective ouranic (a god or goddess that does not reside on the Earth) deity took place outside them, within the wider precinct of the sanctuary, which might be large. Temples were frequently used to store votive offerings. They are the most important and most widespread building type in Greek architecture. In the Hellenistic kingdoms of Southwest Asia and of North Africa, buildings erected to fulfill the functions of a temple often continued to follow the local traditions. Even where a Greek influence is visible, such structures are not normally considered as Greek temples. This applies, for example, to the Graeco-Parthian and Bactrian temples, or to the Ptolemaic examples, which follow Egyptian tradition. Most Greek temples were oriented astronomically.

Between the 9th century BCE and the 6th century BCE, the ancient Greek temples developed from the small mud brick structures into double-porched monumental "peripteral" buildings with colonnade on all sides, often reaching more than 20 metres in height (not including the roof). Stylistically, they were governed by the regionally specific architectural orders. Whereas the distinction was originally between the Doric and Ionic orders, a third alternative arose in late 3rd century BCE with the Corinthian order. A multitude of different ground plans were developed, each of which could be combined with the superstructure in the different orders. Temples would be destroyed due to warfare in the Greek World or from lack of repairs. Some of these temples such as the temple of Poseidon Soter (The Savior) would be rebuilt outside of Athens after the defeat of the Persian Empire in 449 BCE. From the 3rd century BCE onward, the construction of large temples became less common; after a short 2nd century BCE flourish, it ceased nearly entirely in the 1st century BCE. Thereafter, only smaller structures were started, while older temples continued to be renovated or brought to completion if in an unfinished state.

Greek temples were designed and constructed according to set proportions, mostly determined by the lower diameter of the columns or by the dimensions of the foundation levels. The nearly mathematical strictness of the basic designs thus reached was lightened by optical refinements. In spite of the still widespread idealised image, Greek temples were painted, so that bright reds and blues contrasted with the white of the building stones or of stucco. The more elaborate temples were equipped with very rich figural decoration in the form of reliefs and sculptures on the pediment. The construction of temples was usually organised and financed by cities or by the administrations of sanctuaries. Private individuals, especially Hellenistic rulers, could also sponsor such buildings. In the late Hellenistic period, their decreasing financial wealth, along with the progressive incorporation of the Greek world within the Roman state, whose officials and rulers took over as sponsors, led to the end of Greek temple construction. New temples now belonged to the tradition of the Roman temple, which, in spite of the very strong Greek influence on it, aimed for different goals and followed different aesthetic principles (for a comparison, see the other article).

The main temple building sat within a larger precinct or temenos, usually surrounded by a peribolos fence or wall; the whole is usually called a "sanctuary". The Acropolis of Athens is the most famous example, though this was apparently walled as a citadel before a temple was ever built there. This might include many subsidiary buildings, sacred groves or springs, animals dedicated to the deity, and sometimes people who had taken sanctuary from the law, which some temples offered, for example to runaway slaves.

Examples of use of Greek temple
1. There are column capitals from Ai–Khanoum – a Greek city in northern Afghanistan – which anyone can tell look as if they are from a Greek temple.
2. The most impressive of these was the Piazza del Duomo (cathedral square) with its baroque shell built upon the Doric columns of an ancient Greek temple.
3. DENVER (Reuters) – Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama‘s big speech on Thursday night will be delivered from an elaborate columned stage resembling a miniature Greek temple.
4. In Turkey‘s Mediterranean town of Side, hundreds streamed down a main street, some carrying tripods, to an ancient Greek temple dedicated to Apollo.
5. The investigation makes several main claims: that Getty officials spent $10.2m (5.7m) in 1'85 to acquire three objects taken from ruins near Naples, despite being warned that the purchase was in clear defiance of Italy‘s "cultural patrimony" laws, which state that all artifacts discovered after 1'02 are government property; that the museum purchased an ancient urn for $42,000 despite being told that the Italian police were looking for it; that it spent $18m in 1'88 on a statue of Aphrodite dating back to 400BC which was probably the centrepiece of a Greek temple in southern Italy, even though officials were suspicious of the dealer‘s explanation about where it came from.
What is the Russian for Greek temple? Translation of &#39Greek temple&#39 to Russian