... Throughout the century the Crusader church building was in search of an image of the Christian temple: its configuration and design, exterior and interior were changing step by step.
Christian temples ...
... on the facade of the temple of Zvartnots (7th century), and later on the facade of the church of St. Cross in Akhtamar (10th century).
In the art of Sasanian Iran the scene of “grape harvest” is widely ...
... period. Gradually many public libraries appeared in Rome and across the Empire. They existed at various temples (like the Pantheon or the Temple of Apollo Palatinus), at thermae (Baths of Trajan and Baths ...
... of the Parthenon, the temple of Athena Nike, the Erechtheum, the temple of Apollo at Bassae, the Heroon at Gjolbaschi, the Nereid monument, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, the Tholos at Epidaurus and Attic ...
... (e.g. “inner courtyards”). These are attested in both cult buildings (temples) and administrative/representative buildings (“palaces”). These open spaces (both singular ones or systems of multiple courtyards) ...
... made of both Roman and Greek details. Thus, in the city centre there was a Greek temple, decorated with a statue of Poseidon and sea gods. At night allegoric figures of rivers rolled granite balls down ...
... de Nîmes et du Temple de Diane. Nîmes, 1850. 262 p.
Vitet L. Monuments antiques de la ville d’Orange. Gazette des beaux-arts. 1861, t. 11. 586 p.
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... Russia) Appeal to Classical Antiquity: the Order Motif Presented at the Façades of Mediaeval Temples
1.1.14. Valentin A. Bulkin (St. Petersburg State University, Russia) Novgorodian Style in the Old-Russian ...