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Greek architecture - перевод на русский

ERA OF ARCHITECTURE
Ancient Greek Architecture; Greek Architecture; Architecture of Greece; Architecture of Ancient Greece; Architecture of ancient greece; Greek architecture; Greek architects; Architecture of ancient Greece
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  • Classical figurative sculpture from the eastern pediment of the Parthenon, [[British Museum]].
  • Plans of Ancient Greek Temples<br /> Top: 1. ''[[distyle in antis]]'', 2. ''amphidistyle in antis'', 3. ''tholos'', 4. ''prostyle tetrastyle'', 5. ''amphiprostyle tetrastyle'',<br /> Bottom: 6. ''dipteral octastyle'', 7. ''peripteral hexastyle'', 8. ''pseudoperipteral hexastyle'', 9. ''pseudodipteral octastyle'' }}
  • The Archaic [[Gorgon]] of the western [[pediment]] from the Artemis Temple of Corfu, [[Archaeological Museum of Corfu]].
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Greek architecture         
греческая архитектура
Greek architecture         

строительное дело

греческая архитектура

Greek architecture         
греческая архитектура, греческий стиль в архитектуре
Greek letter         
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  • A 16th-century edition of the New Testament ([[Gospel of John]]), printed in a renaissance typeface by [[Claude Garamond]]
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  • 18th-century title page of a book printed in Karamanli Turkish
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  • Early Greek alphabet on pottery in the [[National Archaeological Museum of Athens]]
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  • Theocritus Idyll 1, lines 12–14, in script with abbreviations and ligatures from a caption in an illustrated edition of Theocritus. Lodewijk Caspar Valckenaer: ''Carmina bucolica'', Leiden 1779.
  • A page from the [[Codex Argenteus]], a 6th-century Bible manuscript in Gothic
SCRIPT USED TO WRITE THE GREEK LANGUAGE
Greek Alphabet; Greek letter; Greek letters; Greek script; Greek alphabets; ISO 15924:Grek; English pronunciation of Greek letters; Greek Letter; English pronunciation of greek letters; ΑΒΓΔΕΖΗΘΙΚΛΜΝΞΟΠΡΣΤΥΦΧΨΩ; Hellenic alphabet; Greek symbols; Greek-alphabet; Greek characters in Unicode; Greek (alphabet); Ελληνικό Αλφάβητο; Greek character; Greek in Unicode; Grek (script); Greek (script); Grek; Greek alphabeta; Alphaveto; Alphabeto

общая лексика

греческая буква

Greek script         
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  • 18th-century title page of a book printed in Karamanli Turkish
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  • Theocritus Idyll 1, lines 12–14, in script with abbreviations and ligatures from a caption in an illustrated edition of Theocritus. Lodewijk Caspar Valckenaer: ''Carmina bucolica'', Leiden 1779.
  • A page from the [[Codex Argenteus]], a 6th-century Bible manuscript in Gothic
SCRIPT USED TO WRITE THE GREEK LANGUAGE
Greek Alphabet; Greek letter; Greek letters; Greek script; Greek alphabets; ISO 15924:Grek; English pronunciation of Greek letters; Greek Letter; English pronunciation of greek letters; ΑΒΓΔΕΖΗΘΙΚΛΜΝΞΟΠΡΣΤΥΦΧΨΩ; Hellenic alphabet; Greek symbols; Greek-alphabet; Greek characters in Unicode; Greek (alphabet); Ελληνικό Αλφάβητο; Greek character; Greek in Unicode; Grek (script); Greek (script); Grek; Greek alphabeta; Alphaveto; Alphabeto
греческий рукописный шрифт
Romaic         
  • Dawkins, R.M.]] 1916. Modern Greek in Asia Minor. A study of dialect of Silly, Cappadocia and Pharasa. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.</ref>)
  • Manuscript of the [[Anthology of Planudes]] (c. 1300)
MEDIEVAL STAGE OF THE GREEK LANGUAGE
Byzantine Greek language; Byzantine Greek; Romaic; Middle Greek; Mediaeval Greek; Vernacular Greek; Middle Greek language; Medieval Greek language; Byzantine script; Constantinopolitan Greek; Constantinopolitan Greek language; Constantinopolitan Greek Language

[rəu'meiik]

прилагательное

общая лексика

новогреческий

существительное

[rəu'meiik]

общая лексика

новогреческий язык

Aeolic         
DIALECT
Aeolic dialect; Aeolic Dialect; Aeolic; Lesbian Greek; Boiotic Greek; Sapphic Greek; Boeotian Greek; Lesbic Greek; Aeolian Greek; Thessalian Greek; Aeolic Greek language; Aeolian dialect

[i(:)'ɔlik]

прилагательное

история

эолийский

относящийся к эолийцам

Koine         
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  • Greek]], written on [[papyrus]], with its 'most probable date' between 175 and 225.
COMMON DIALECT OF GREEK SPOKEN AND WRITTEN IN THE ANCIENT WORLD
Hellenistic Koine; Hellenistic Greek; Alexandrian dialect; Koine Greek language; Biblical Greek; New Testament Greek; Koinē Greek; Common Greek; Common greek; Koine; Koiné Greek; Κοινῆς Ελληνικῆς; Ecclesiastical Greek; Koine greek; Koinḗ Greek; Κοινή; Common Attic; Patristic Greek; Koine Greek dialect; Biblical Greek language; Hellenistic Greek language; Koinē Greek language; Patristic Greek language; Coene Greek

['kɔini]

существительное

лингвистика

койне

Romaic         
  • Dawkins, R.M.]] 1916. Modern Greek in Asia Minor. A study of dialect of Silly, Cappadocia and Pharasa. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.</ref>)
  • Manuscript of the [[Anthology of Planudes]] (c. 1300)
MEDIEVAL STAGE OF THE GREEK LANGUAGE
Byzantine Greek language; Byzantine Greek; Romaic; Middle Greek; Mediaeval Greek; Vernacular Greek; Middle Greek language; Medieval Greek language; Byzantine script; Constantinopolitan Greek; Constantinopolitan Greek language; Constantinopolitan Greek Language
Romaic 1. adj. новогреческий 2. noun новогреческий язык
Ancient Greek         
  • [[Ostracon]] bearing the name of [[Cimon]], [[Stoa of Attalos]]
  • Beginning of [[Homer]]'s ''[[Odyssey]]''
FORMS OF GREEK USED FROM AROUND THE 9TH CENTURY BC TO THE 6TH CENTURY AD
Hellenic Greek; Ancient Greek language; Classical Greek; Classical Greek language; Classical Greek (language); ʽΕλληνικός; Ancient greek; Ancient Greek Language; Exploring the Ancient Greek Language and Culture; Exploring the ancient greek language and culture; Classic Greek; Ancient greek language; ISO 639:grc; Ἑλληνική ἀρχαία; Ancient Greek (to 1453); Ancient Greek language (to 1453); Neoclassical Greek; Classical greek; Old Greek language; Ancient Hellenic; Grec ancien

[einʃ(ə)nt'gri:k]

общая лексика

древнегреческий язык

Определение

АРХИТЕКТУРА
ы, мн. нет, ж.
1. Строительное искусство, зодчество. Средневековая а.
2. Стиль постройки. А. здания. Архитектурный - относящийся к архитектуре.

Википедия

Ancient Greek architecture

Ancient Greek architecture came from the Greek-speaking people (Hellenic people) whose culture flourished on the Greek mainland, the Peloponnese, the Aegean Islands, and in colonies in Anatolia and Italy for a period from about 900 BC until the 1st century AD, with the earliest remaining architectural works dating from around 600 BC.

Ancient Greek architecture is best known from its temples, many of which are found throughout the region, with the Parthenon regarded, now as in ancient times, as the prime example. Most remains are very incomplete ruins, but a number survive substantially intact, mostly outside modern Greece. The second important type of building that survives all over the Hellenic world is the open-air theatre, with the earliest dating from around 525–480 BC. Other architectural forms that are still in evidence are the processional gateway (propylon), the public square (agora) surrounded by storied colonnade (stoa), the town council building (bouleuterion), the public monument, the monumental tomb (mausoleum) and the stadium.

Ancient Greek architecture is distinguished by its highly formalised characteristics, both of structure and decoration. This is particularly so in the case of temples where each building appears to have been conceived as a sculptural entity within the landscape, most often raised on high ground so that the elegance of its proportions and the effects of light on its surfaces might be viewed from all angles. Nikolaus Pevsner refers to "the plastic shape of the [Greek] temple [...] placed before us with a physical presence more intense, more alive than that of any later building".

The formal vocabulary of ancient Greek architecture, in particular the division of architectural style into three defined orders: the Doric Order, the Ionic Order and the Corinthian Order, was to have a profound effect on Western architecture of later periods. The architecture of ancient Rome grew out of that of Greece and maintained its influence in Italy unbroken until the present day. From the Renaissance, revivals of Classicism have kept alive not only the precise forms and ordered details of Greek architecture, but also its concept of architectural beauty based on balance and proportion. The successive styles of Neoclassical architecture and Greek Revival architecture followed and adapted ancient Greek styles closely.

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