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Sagalassos (Antiquity)
Author(s) : Patsiadou Lila (6/3/2005)Translation : Velentzas Georgios , Sioris Georgios (9/19/2005)
For citation: Patsiadou Lila, "Sagalassos (Antiquity)", 2005,Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World, Asia MinorURL: <http://www.ehw.gr/l.aspx?id=6776>
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basilica In ancient Roman architecture a large oblong type building used as hall of justice and public meeting place. The roman basilica served as a model for early Christian churches.
bouleuterion Council house. An assembly hall for magistrates or members of the council.
cella Interior enclosed part - nucleus of a temple or other temple-shaped building.
frieze (1. architecture), (2. painting) 1. The part of the entablature resting on the architrave and below the cornice. In the Doric order the frieze is decorated with two alternative motives, namely the triglyph and metope, while in the Ionic order the frieze is a decoratively carved band.2. Decorative horizontal band that sweeps parts of a vessel or the highest part of the walls in a room.
nymphaeum, the Originally the sacred grotto dedicated to the Nymphs. During the Roman period the Nymphaea were monumental public fountain constructions, commissioned by wealthy citizens. During the Early Byzantine period they often adorned the fora (public spaces).
odeum, the Public building similar to the theatre, but roofed and with smaller dimensions, which was used for musical contests.
peripteral temple Having a single row of columns on all sides.
podium The base of a building
pronaos The porch in front of the cella of a temple
scene (lat. scaena -ae) The stage building of the ancient theaters originally used for storage but provided a convenient backing for performances.
temple in antis Temple with two or more columns between the antae of the pronaos.
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