Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Greek term or phrase:
γείσο του Ερεχθείου
English translation:
Erechtheum cornice
Added to glossary by
Sophia Finos (X)
Oct 6, 2005 02:45
18 yrs ago
Greek term
γείσο του Ερεχθείου
Greek to English
Other
Archaeology
Elgin marbles
again, referring to the Elgin marbles
Proposed translations
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4 | Eave of the Erechtheum | peekay |
4 +7 | Erechtheum cornice | Nick Lingris |
5 | the erechtheion cornice | Assimina Vavoula |
5 | entablature of the Erechtheum | Nadia-Anastasia Fahmi |
Proposed translations
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Greek term (edited):
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Eave of the Erechtheum
looks good to me...
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Greek term (edited):
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Erechtheum cornice
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&c2coff=1&q=erechtheum...
http://www.davis-art.com/artimages/slidesets/slide.asp?catal...
http://www.davis-art.com/artimages/slidesets/slide.asp?catal...
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kaydee
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Τα γνωστά.
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Alexandra Fakalou
: :-)
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Τα γνωστά.
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Vicky Papaprodromou
: Εδώ το γράφεις σωστά το Ερέχθειο στα αγγλικά - αχ, ξύλο που θέλεις!!!:-)
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Όπως είπα... Εδώ, με τα χεράκια μου (και πάλι καλά).
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Konstantinos Karanikas B.Sc. Electr. Eng., MITI
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Ευχαριστώ.
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sonja29 (X)
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Ευχαριστώ.
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Assimina Vavoula
: the erechtheion cornice
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Ουδόλως με ενοχλεί αυτή η ορθογραφία, απλώς από παλιά προτιμώ το εκλατινισμένο. Εδώ το θέμα είναι το γείσο και φαντάζομαι η γραφή του Ερεχθείου είναι θέμα προτίμησης της Σοφίας.
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Betty Revelioti
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Καλησπέρα σας!
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1 day 5 hrs
Greek term (edited):
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the erechtheion cornice
www.acclaimimages.com/_gallery/ _pages/0091-0507-2201-3939.html
and many other sites in google...
and many other sites in google...
1 day 11 hrs
Greek term (edited):
γείσο του Ερεχθείο&#
entablature of the Erechtheum
Suggested Reading. Entablature Erechtheum Acropolis ... used in place of a column to support an entablature or other projection as on the Greek temple (c. ...
ancienthistory.about.com/cs/ancientart/g/atlas.htm
Erechtheum ( ĭrĕk ' thηəm ) [for Erechtheus ], Gr. Erechtheion, ... female figures that support its entablature, is the temple's most striking feature; ... www.answers.com/topic/erechtheum
The Doric version of the entablature is fairly simple. ... on the portico of the caryatides of the Erechtheum - and probably did not exist as a structure in ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entablature
Erechtheum & that of St Paul's Church, Covent Garden, London 2 Comparative elevations of the ... 9 Entablature, capital & column for a new Britannic ...
www.soane.org/cgi-bin/catalogue.cgi?func=filter&_max=20&_of...
Erechtheum - temple from the middle classical period of Greek art and ... Here the stylobate and entablature are very slightly curved so that they rise in ...
www.crystalinks.com/greekarchitecture.html
Information about Erechtheum in the Columbia Encyclopedia®. the erechtheum. ... figures that support its entablature, is the temple's most striking feature; ...
columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Erechtheum
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Note added at 1 day 11 hrs 42 mins (2005-10-07 14:28:17 GMT)
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This is the proper architectural term.
The Erechtheum is an Ionic temple on Athens’ Acropolis north of the Parthenon.
... The entablature, or top, of the porch is supported by six statues of ... encarta.msn.com/media_461514456_761573173_-1_1/ Porch_of_Maidens_Erechtheum.html
... of specific types of columns supporting an upper section called an entablature,... The Erechtheum was a more complicated building than the Parthenon; ... www.archpedia.com/Styles-Greek.html
... are sculpted female figures used as columns to support an entablature or similar member. ... The Erechtheum (421-406 BC) is on the Acropolis in Athens. ...
www.architectureweek.com/2000/1220/answer.html
... that represented a number of different cults (Andronicos, 5). The Erechtheum had a ... In the east, there were Ionic columns with an entablature and a pediment ...
www.u.arizona.edu/~ssmorgan/acropolis/intro.html
ancienthistory.about.com/cs/ancientart/g/atlas.htm
Erechtheum ( ĭrĕk ' thηəm ) [for Erechtheus ], Gr. Erechtheion, ... female figures that support its entablature, is the temple's most striking feature; ... www.answers.com/topic/erechtheum
The Doric version of the entablature is fairly simple. ... on the portico of the caryatides of the Erechtheum - and probably did not exist as a structure in ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entablature
Erechtheum & that of St Paul's Church, Covent Garden, London 2 Comparative elevations of the ... 9 Entablature, capital & column for a new Britannic ...
www.soane.org/cgi-bin/catalogue.cgi?func=filter&_max=20&_of...
Erechtheum - temple from the middle classical period of Greek art and ... Here the stylobate and entablature are very slightly curved so that they rise in ...
www.crystalinks.com/greekarchitecture.html
Information about Erechtheum in the Columbia Encyclopedia®. the erechtheum. ... figures that support its entablature, is the temple's most striking feature; ...
columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Erechtheum
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Note added at 1 day 11 hrs 42 mins (2005-10-07 14:28:17 GMT)
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This is the proper architectural term.
The Erechtheum is an Ionic temple on Athens’ Acropolis north of the Parthenon.
... The entablature, or top, of the porch is supported by six statues of ... encarta.msn.com/media_461514456_761573173_-1_1/ Porch_of_Maidens_Erechtheum.html
... of specific types of columns supporting an upper section called an entablature,... The Erechtheum was a more complicated building than the Parthenon; ... www.archpedia.com/Styles-Greek.html
... are sculpted female figures used as columns to support an entablature or similar member. ... The Erechtheum (421-406 BC) is on the Acropolis in Athens. ...
www.architectureweek.com/2000/1220/answer.html
... that represented a number of different cults (Andronicos, 5). The Erechtheum had a ... In the east, there were Ionic columns with an entablature and a pediment ...
www.u.arizona.edu/~ssmorgan/acropolis/intro.html
Peer comment(s):
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Nick Lingris
: Ο θριγκός. http://www.translatum.gr/forum/index.php/topic,1143.msg5008....
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Ευχαριστώ Νίκο... I beg to differ ;-)
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