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PERISTYLE - traducción al árabe

CONTINUOUS PORCH FORMED BY A ROW OF COLUMNS SURROUNDING THE PERIMETER OF BUILDING OR A COURTYARD
Tetrastoon; Peristylium; Peristylia; Peristilium; Peristylon; Peristylum
  • Split]]'s center at Peristyle within [[Diocletian's Palace]].
  • Reconstruction of a Roman ''peristylum'' (peristyle) surrounding a ''peristylium'' (courtyard) of [[Pompeii]]

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Definición

Peristyle
·noun A range of columns with their entablature, ·etc.; specifically, a complete system of columns, whether on all sides of a court, or surrounding a building, such as the cella of a temple. Used in the former sense, it gives name to the larger and inner court of a Roman dwelling, the peristyle. ·see Colonnade.

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Peristyle

In ancient Greek and Roman architecture, a peristyle (; from Greek περίστυλον) is a continuous porch formed by a row of columns surrounding the perimeter of a building or a courtyard. Tetrastoön (τετράστῳον or τετράστοον, 'four arcades') is a rarely used archaic term for this feature. The peristyle in a Greek temple is a peristasis (περίστασις). In the Christian ecclesiastical architecture that developed from the Roman basilica, a courtyard peristyle and its garden came to be known as a cloister.

Ejemplos de uso de PERISTYLE
1. The peristyle house tradition of the Greek style, with surrounding pillars, is not neglected on the entrance floor with the servants and cooks‘ rooms, nor is the pool for storing rainwater in the center of the courtyard.
2. Flavius Furius Aptus, the high priest in Ephesus of the Lydian (Manisa)–born wine god, the creator of theater, the god Dionysus, who was brought up in the mountains of Phrygia (Ankara, Eskiţehir and Afyon). You probably decided to buy a worn–out house with a peristyle (inner court) built in the Greek style during the first century B.C. –– some three centuries before you came to Ephesus from a Mediterranean city as a Roman noble.