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  1. Doric order

    The Doric order was one of the Classical order three orders or organizational systems of Architecture ... order Ionic and the Corinthian order Corinthian . History In their original Greek version, Doric ... versions of the Doric order are the alternating triglyph s and metope architecture metopes . The triglyphs ... thumb right 150px The Doric corner conflict Image Doric order Temple of Poseidon Paestum Italy.JPG thumb right 150px An example of the early archaic Doric order Temple of Poseidon in Paestum , Italy ... often not centered. Image DoricParthenon.jpg thumb left 100px The Doric order of the Parthenon Early examples of the Doric order include the temples at Paestum in southern Italy , a region called Magna ... of the Delians is a peripteral Doric order temple, the largest of three dedicated to Apollo on the island ... Doric order from the Theater of Marcellus triglyphs centered over the end column A classic statement of the Greek Doric order is the Temple of Hephaestus in Athens, built about 447 BC. The contemporary Parthenon , the largest temple in classical Athens , is also in the Doric order, although the sculptural ... of Andrea Palladio s Doric order, as it was laid out, with modules identified, by Isaac Ware ... order had not previously been widely used. The first engraved illustrations of the Greek Doric order ... right 150px Modern reproduction of the classical Doric order. According to Vitruvius the height of Doric .... Thus the Doric order obtained its proportion, its strength, and its beauty, from the human figure ... Hampshire England Doric Columns See also Ionic order Corinthian order Tuscan order Composite order ... Doric Order Category Orders of columns Category Ancient Greek architecture Category Dorians .... The parthenon has the Doric design columns. Image TempleDelos.jpg thumb left 250px Temple of the Delians ... terminating the sequence, but leaving a gap disturbing the regular order. Even worse, the last triglyph ... design. The resulting problem is called The doric corner conflict . Another approach was to apply ...   more details



  1. Doric

    Doric , an adjective , and synonym of Dorian generally used in its own set of names, may refer to Doric Greek , the dialects of the Dorians . Doric order , a style of ancient Greek architecture. Doric mode, a synonym of Dorian mode . Doric dialect Scotland , of Scots language Lowland Scots . Doric Club , a paramilitary organization which fought against the Lower Canada Rebellion . Doric Organ , a 1960s Combo organ produced in Italy SS Doric 1883 , a United Kingdom British ocean liner that was operated by White Star Line . SS Doric 1923 , another ship that was operated by White Star Line . disambig da Dorisk de Dorisch es D rico it Dorico nl Dorisch no Dorisk th ...   more details



  1. Doric dialect

    Doric dialect can refer to The Doric Greek Doric dialect of Greek language Greek The Doric dialect Scotland Doric dialect of Scots language Scots Disambig ...   more details



  1. SS Doric

    Several vessels have been named SS Doric . You may be looking for SS Doric 1883 SS Doric 1883 , a British ocean liner operated by White Star Line. SS Doric 1923 SS Doric 1923 , a second British ocean liner operated by White Star Line. SS Shalom SS Shalom , an ocean liner cruise ship built operated by ZIM Lines, Israel for transatlantic service from Haifa to New York. disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Doric Organ

    Image Doric 61TT combo organ.jpg thumb right Doric Combo Organ The Doric Transistorized Organ is a model of combo organ produced in Italy in the 1960 s. Doric organs were also sold under the brand name Ekosonic and were marketed as being the lightest on the market at 40 pounds. ref http www.combo organ.com Doric doric.htm ref Much like early Farfisa combo organs, Doric organs featured a monophony monophonic bass section and a polyphonic lead which emulated other instruments by using transistor oscillator s and a frequency divider section. The Doric never achieved the same fame as Farfisa and Vox organs, perhaps due to limited distribution and a lower price point. The Doric 61TT featured controls activating Vibrato On Vibrato Full Saxophone Horn instrument Horn Viola Flue pipe Diapason Trombone Reed instrument Reed Flute Oboe Cornet Violin In a nod to traditional Pipe organ organ s, the control for stops operates in a push pull manner, activating 4 , 8 , and 16 stops. Power Plug Although the Doric organs sold in the United States operated on standard 120V power, the cable connecting the unit to a wall was very unique, and, as a result, many organs are sold without plugs and users are forced to either replace the jack with an International Electrotechnical Commission IEC standard, fashion a plug from appliance cords, or buy expensive vintage cables. The power supply that the jack connects to converts household current to 9 Volt V Direct current DC . Operation Inside the Doric is a line of circuits labeled with the syllables of solfege , each generating a given tone in a scale. At the far left is a single circuit for the bass notes which shares a circuit board with the solid state vibrato mechanism. As with many organs of the same vintage, Doric organs often have problems with electrolytic ... http www.combo organ.com Doric doric.htm Information on the Doric Organ on Combo Organ Heaven http www.youtube.com watch?v uSmaG8VCSRs Video of a broken Doric Organ Category Electronic organs ...   more details



  1. Doric Greek

    Greek dialects History of the Greek language For the modern Doric dialect of Scotland, see Doric dialect Scotland Doric or Dorian was a ancient Greek dialects dialect of ancient Greek ancient Greek language ... of classical Greek dialects. By Hellenistic times, under the Achaean League , the Achaean Doric Koine appeared exhibiting many peculiarities common to all Doric dialects and which delayed the spread ... Darling Buck, The Source of the So Called Achaean Doric , The American Journal of Philology 1900 , p. 193. ref It is widely accepted that Doric originated in the mountains of Epirus region Epirus .... The presence of a Doric state Doris Greece Doris in central Greece, north of the Gulf of Corinth , led to the theory that Doric had originated in northwest Greece or maybe beyond in the Balkans ... in early 4th century BC , as well to the Doric eponym Machatas disambiguation Machatas first attested ... 3D312724 26bookid 3D172 26region 3D4 26subregion 3D11 SEG 49 776 ref Variants Doric proper Where the Doric ... theme of most views listed there is that Doric is a subgroup of West Greek . Some use ... is misnamed all of Doric was spoken south of Southern Greek or Southeastern Greek. Be that as it may ... that Doric is closely related to Northwest Greek . When the distinction began is not known. All the northerners might have spoken one dialect at the time of the Dorian invasion certainly, Doric could ... , a descendant of Laconian Doric Spartan , is still spoken on the southern Argolis Argolid coast ... interest to linguists, and an endangered dialect. The dialects of the Doric Group are as follows ... Greece . Northwest Greek The Northwest Greek group is closely related to the Doric Group, while sometimes there is no distinction between the Doric and the Northwest Greek. Whether it is to be considered a part of the Doric Group or the latter a part of it or the two subgroups of West Greek the dialects ... a strong Northwest Greek influence. The Northwest Greek dialects differ from the Doric Group dialects ...   more details



  1. Doric Germain

    Doric Germain born 1946 in Lac Sainte Th r se, Ontario is a Canada Canadian writer and university professor. Educated at the University of Ottawa and Universit Laval , he briefly taught high school before publishing his first novel in 1980. He is currently a professor of French literature at Laurentian University s Universit de Hearst . Works La Vengeance de l orignal 1980 Le Trappeur du Kabi 1981 Poison 1985 Le soleil se l ve au Nord 1991 D fenses l gitimes 2003 External links http www.univhearst.edu salondulivredehearst 2000 germain.html Doric Germain Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Germain, Doric ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Germain, Doric Category 1946 births Category Canadian novelists Category Canadian writers in French Category Franco Ontarian people Category Laurentian University faculty Category People from Hearst, Ontario Category Living people Canada writer stub fr Doric Germain ...   more details



  1. Doric Club

    The Doric Club was an association of Loyal Lower Canada Loyals set up in Lower Canada by Adam Thom , a lawyer and journalist, in March 1836. A noted opponent of the Patriotes , the group was both a social club and a paramilitary organization. It was used as the armed faction of the Constitutional Party and many of its members took part in the Lower Canada Rebellion s of 1837 and 1838 on the British side. History The members of the Club were mostly young English Canadian anglophone radicals who had been forced to leave the British Rifle Corps after its dissolution by Lord Gosford in January 1836. Gosford affirmed that British subjects were not in danger, being adequately protected by the army, and that such groupings were useless. Believing them to be about 2,000 in number, he judged them to be troublemakers. On March 16, 1836, the Club published its manifesto, calling all loyal British men to unite against what it had called the French domination in Lower Canada. If we are deserted by the British government and the British people, rather than submit to the degradation of being subject of a French Canadian republic, we are determined by our own right arms to work out our deliverance , read the document. Despite the opposition of Lord Gosford, the Doric Club was tolerated by General John Colborne , as were many other Loyal armed groups. On November 6, 1837, after November 6, 1837 assembly of the Fils de la libert an assembly of the Soci t des fils de la libert , a group of young Patriote supporters, a violent skirmish erupted between the latter and the Club. Finally, during the Lower Canada Rebellions, Colborne recruited several of its members as volunteers to quell the rebels. References http cgi2.cvm.qc.ca glaporte 1837.pl?out article&pno bibliographie15&cherche Doric 20Club Le Doric Club at Les Patriotes de 1837 1838 Les adversaires des Patriotes by Pierre Lapointe ... org stub fr Doric Club ...   more details



  1. Doric Wilson

    Image Doric Wilson with IT Award.jpg thumb Doric Wilson with the 2007 IT Award for Artistic Achievement Doric Wilson playwright, director, producer, critic and gay political activist was born Alan Doric Wilson on February 24, 1939, in Los Angeles CA where his family were temporarily located. Originally from the Pacific Northwest, Wilson was raised on his grandfather s ranch at Plymouth on the Columbia River of Washington State. He wrote his first play for his English Lit class at Kennewick High School, but was accused of plagiarism when his teacher Miss Shrives informed him that no student of hers would ever be able to write a play. Training Doric Wilson received his early theater training under Lorraine Larson, apprenticed with Dorothy Seeburger and the Richland Players WA , and studied briefly at the Drama Department of the University of Washington until he was forced to leave after he initiated a one person protest against anti gay sniper attacks at a nearby park. New York career Wilson moved to NYC in 1959 where he had a brief acting career playing such roles as Val re to the Mariane of Dawn Wells Mary Ann on Gilligan s Island in Moli re s Tartuffe and Older Patrick to Nancy Wilder ... activism A veteran of the anti war and civil rights demonstrations of the early 1960s mid 1970s, Doric ... such landmark institutions as The Spike, TY s and Brothers & Sisters Cabaret. In 2004 Doric Wilson ... winning film makers Kate Davis and David Heilbroner. Gay theater In 1974, Doric Wilson with Billy Blackwell ... of its company. The original TOSOS and its production of Doric Wilson s play The West Street Gang are featured in Perform, the new permanent exhibit on theatre at The Museum of New York City. Doric ... on a Secret Mission . Critic Tish Dace describes him as a quintessentially urban dramatist... Doric ..., 2006. External links http www.doricwilson.com Doric Wilson s website includes free download of his ... Picture Pages. Many images of Wilson and his work. DEFAULTSORT Wilson, Doric Category American dramatists ...   more details



  1. Doric hexapolis

    The Doric or Dorian Hexapolis was a federation of six cities hexapolis of Dorians Dorian foundation, and included Kos , on the island of the same name in the Aegean Sea Aegean sea Cnidus , in Caria Halicarnassus , also in Caria Lindus , on the island of Rhodes Ialysos , also on Rhodes and Camirus , also on Rhodes. The members of this hexapolis were accustomed to celebrate a festival, with games, on the Triopian promontory near Cnidus, in honour of the Triopian Apollo the prizes in those games were brazen tripods, which the victors had to dedicate in the Greek temple temple of Apollo and Halicarnassus was struck out of the league, because one of her citizens carried the tripod to his own house before dedicating it in the temple of Apollo. The hexapolis thus became the Doric Pentapolis . Herodotus Herod. i. 144. See also Decapolis meaning ten cities Heptapolis meaning seven cities Pentapolis five Tetrapolis four Tripolis three References SmithDGRG coord missing Turkey Category Ancient Greek sites in Turkey Category Dorian Hexapolis Category Doris Ancient Greece stub ca Hex polis d rica es Hex polis d rica it Esapoli dorica he no Det doriske hexapolis pl Heksapolis pt Hex pole D rica fi Doorilainen heksapolis ...   more details



  1. File:Doric Column Taranto.jpg

    Summary The doric columns of Taranto Author Cleto Bucci Source http www.pugliaturismo.com www.pugliaturismo.com fotogallery Licensing GFDL migration relicense ...   more details



  1. File:Doric Wilson with IT Award.jpg

    Summary Doric Wilson with the 2007 IT Award for Artistic Achievement. Licensing GFDL self no disclaimers migration relicense duplicate file info differentlicense true otheraddress Image Doric Wilson72.jpg othertext   Template di no license Template di no license date 12 October 2007 Doric Wilson with the 2007 IT Award for Artistic Achievement. end duplicate file info template ...   more details



  1. Achaean Doric Greek

    sialon or sielon saliva , modern Greek salio Achaean Doric Koine Achaean Doric Koin language ... very easily because it differs considerably from the old non Doric Arcadian see Arcadocypriot Greek . In Achaea itself it helds its ground until the 1st century BC. The Achaean Doric Koine did not develop the extreme features that are typical of the Aegean Doric and North West Doric Koine. References ..., Maria Arapopoulou http books.google.com books?id WJbd0m6YaFkC&pg PA484&dq Achaean Doric Achaea v onepage&q Achaean 20Doric 20Achaea&f false Page 484 ISBN 978 0 521 83307 3 2007 Category Doric Greek ...   more details



  1. SS Doric (1923)

    Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image File RMS Doric.jpg 300px Ship caption SS Doric Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country Flagcountry UKGBI Ship flag File White Star flaga.svg 60px White Star Line Ship name SS Doric Ship owner File White Star flaga.svg 25px White Star Line Ship operator Ship route Liverpool to Montreal Ship ordered Ship builder Harland and Wolff yards in Belfast , Northern Ireland Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched 8 August 1922 Ship completed 29 May 1923 Ship christened Ship acquired Ship maiden voyage 8 June 1923 Ship in service 1923 Ship registry Ship out of service Ship identification Ship fate Scrapped on November 1935, Monmouthshire , Wales Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Ship class Twin screw steamer Twin screw ocean liner Ship tonnage GRT 16,484 first yes Ship displacement Ship length convert 183.1 m ft abbr on Ship beam convert 20.6 m ft abbr on Ship height Ship draught Ship depth ... Ship speed convert 15 kn km h mph 0 lk on Ship capacity Ship crew Ship notes SS Doric was a United Kingdom British ocean liner operated by White Star Line . Doric was White Star s second and last ... web url http www.greatships.net doric.html title Doric publisher Greatships.net date 19 April 2002 accessdate 2010 08 14 ref She served on this route until 1932. From 1933 Doric was used for only ... WSL Doric 202nd.htm title SS Doric 2nd publisher Titanic and Other White Star Ships ... the name Doric, after a SS Doric 1883 previous ship built in 1883. ref cite web url http www.titanic whitestarships.com WSL Doric1.htm title SS Doric 1st publisher Titanic and Other White Star Ships date 26 November 2006 accessdate 2010 08 27 ref Fate On 5 September 1935 Doric collided with the France ... ships Category Ocean liners of the United Kingdom Category Maritime incidents in 1935 de Doric 1923 es SS Doric 1923 fr SS Doric 1923 ...   more details



  1. SS Doric (1883)

    Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Doric Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country Flagcountry UKGBI Ship flag File White Star flaga.svg 60px White Star Line Ship name SS Doric Ship owner File White Star flaga.svg 25px White Star Line Ship operator Ship route United Kingdom to New Zealand Ship ordered Ship builder Harland and Wolff yards in Belfast , Ireland Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched 10th March 1883 ref name WSL History cite web url http www.wslhistory.webs.com doric.htm title Doric I publisher White Star Line History Website Project date accessdate 2010 08 27 ref Ship completed 1883 Ship christened Ship acquired Ship maiden voyage London to Wellington , 6th January 1885 Ship in service Ship registry Ship out ... 1911 ref cite web url http www.titanic whitestarships.com WSL Doric1.htm title SS Doric 1st publisher ... Trial length Ship power Ship propulsion Ship speed Ship capacity Ship crew Ship notes SS Doric was a United ... and Wolff in Belfast and was launched in 1883. Doric was the sister ship to both the Coptic 1881 ... White Star Line ship to bear the name Doric, with a SS Doric 1923 later vessel built in 1923 also sharing the name. ref cite web url http www.titanic whitestarships.com WSL Doric 202nd.htm title SS Doric 2nd publisher Titanic and Other White Star Ships date 2 December 2006 accessdate 2010 ... www.norwayheritage.com p ship.asp?sh dori1 title S S Doric 1 , White Star Line publisher Norway Heritage date accessdate 2010 08 27 ref In 1896 Doric was again transferred, this time to the Joint White ... York Times reported on 6 July 1902 that Doric had arrived in San Francisco with a particularly large ..., and 129,492 chests of tea. ref name WSL History Doric left San Francisco for her last White Star and Occidental & Oriental voyage on 8 August 1906. In 1906 Doric was sold to the Pacific Mail Steamship ... she ran aground off the coast of Zhejiang . Fate On 23 April 1911 Doric ran aground in foggy conditions ...   more details



  1. Doric dialect (Scotland)

    as the Doric , refers to the dialect s of Scots language Scots spoken in the northeast of Scotland . Nomenclature The term Doric was used to refer to all dialects of Scots language Lowland Scots but during ... originated as a Joke jocular reference to the Doric Greek Doric dialect of the Ancient Greek language ... and more phonetically conservative than the Attic Greek Attic spoken in Athens . Doric Greek was used ... , Doric came to mean rustic in English, and was applied particularly to the language of Northumbria ... Literature fifth edition, 1985 ref Use of the term Doric in this context may also arise out of a contrast ... the rural areas speech Doric . Citation needed date October 2009 According to another source, 18th ... by comparing it to the use of Ancient Greek Doric by Theocritus . ref Billy Kay Scots The Mither ... conventions of the time indications of particular Doric pronunciations were very rare. The 18th ... deliberately regional literature began to emerge. In contemporary prose writing, Doric occurs usually ... and relative distance from the Central Lowlands ensure that the Doric scene has a degree of semi autonomy. Doric was used in a lot of so called, Kailyard school Kailyard literature , a genre that paints ... association still plagues Doric literature to a degree, as well as Scottish literature in general. The most famous novelist to use Doric in his novels was George MacDonald from Huntly, Scotland ... published in Doric, as well as some sections of the Bible. The North East has been claimed as the real ... Walter Scott . Contemporary writers in Doric include Sheena Blackhall Poet Sheena Blackhall , a poet who writes in Doric and Scottish Gaelic , Mo Simpson, who writes in the Aberdeen Evening Express and peppers her humour column with Doricisms and Doric words. The Doric has also featured in stage ... poet Charles Murray 1864 April 1941 . top Doric GIN I was God, sittin up there abeen, Weariet nae ... Recent developments In 2006 an Aberdeen hotel decided to use a Doric voice for their elevator lift ...   more details



  1. The Order

    The Order can refer to in comics The Order comics , the name of two fictional comic book superhero teams in the Marvel Comics universe in computer and video games The Order, a fictional terrorist faction in the video game Freelancer video game Freelancer 2003 The Order Deus Ex The Order Deus Ex , a fictional pseudo religious organization in the computer game Deus Ex Invisible War 2003 The Order, a fictional religious group in the video game franchise Silent Hill 1989 first in series in film The Order 2001 film The Order 2001 film , a 2001 film directed by Sheldon Lettich written by and starring Jean Claude van Damme The Order 2003 film The Order 2003 film also known as The Sin Eater , a 2003 film written and directed by Brian Helgeland starring Heath Ledger in organizations Kappa Alpha Order , a fraternity The Order, a common name for the Latter Day Church of Christ , a Mormon fundamentalist denomination in the Latter Day Saint movement The Order group , an white nationalist revolutionary organization active in the United States between 1983 and 1984 See also Order disambiguation disambig de The Order nl The Order pt The Order ...   more details



  1. Order

    Wiktionary TOC right Order may refer to Ordinality Order identifies what comes before or after what. Alphabetical order Collation , the sequencing and ordering of text in alphabetical or lexicographical order Order of precedence Philosophy Natural order philosophy Implicate and explicate order according to David Bohm Science Order and disorder physics , measured by an order parameter or more generally by entropy An ordered world, the cosmos , antithetical concept of chaos Order, the category number of lighthouse Fresnel lens es, defining size and focal length Order biology , a rank between class and family, or a taxon at that rank Order of reaction , a concept of chemical kinetics Model of Hierarchical Complexity Order of hierarchical complexity , the ordinal complexity of tasks that are addressed Social order , a concept used in sociology, history and other social sciences, referring to the conduct of society World order disambiguation , including the concept of a world government Topological order , an organized quantum state Mathematics and logic See Order mathematics , a disambiguation page Computer science Order of computation , the computational complexity of an algorithm Canonical order disambiguation , the order of elements that obeys a certain set of rules or specifications Z order , the order of windows on computer screens Electronics and telecommunications First order hold in signal processing Modulation order , the number of different symbols that can be sent using a given modulation The polynomial order of a Filter signal processing filter transfer function Zeroth order mode of light propagation in optical fibres http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 656704 zeroth order mode Economics and commerce Order business , an instruction from a customer to buy Order exchange , customer s instruction to a stock broker Money order Work order Legal, political, and military Order, or tactical formation , an arrangement or deployment of moving military forces Court ...   more details



  1. Order by

    An code ORDER BY code clause in SQL specifies that a SQL code Select SQL SELECT code statement returns a result set with the rows being sorted by the values of one or more columns. The sort criteria do not have to be included in the result set. The sort criteria can be expressions, including but not limited to column names, user defined function user defined functions , arithmetic operations, or code CASE code expressions. The expressions are evaluated and the results are used for the sorting, i.e. the values stored in the column or the results of the function call. code ORDER BY code is the only way to sort the rows in the result set. Without this clause, the relational database system may return the rows in any order. If an ordering is required, the code ORDER BY code must be provided in the code SELECT code statement sent by the application. Although some database systems allow the specification of an code ORDER BY code clause in subselects or view database view definitions, the presence there has no effect. A view is a logical relational table, and the relational model mandates that a table is a set of rows, implying no sort order whatsoever. The only exception are constructs like code ORDER BY ORDER OF ... code not standardized in SQL 2003 which allow the propagation of sort criteria through nested subselects. The SQL standard s core functionality does not explicitly define a default sort order for Null SQL Null s. With the SQL 2003 extension T611, Elementary OLAP operations ... NULLS LAST code clauses of the code ORDER BY code list, respectively. Not all DBMS vendors implement ... Structure code ORDER BY ... DESC code will order in descending order, otherwise ascending order is used ... FROM Employees ORDER BY LastName, FirstName source This sorts by the LastName field, then by the FirstName field if LastName matches. References Reflist SQL DEFAULTSORT Order By Category SQL keywords Category Articles with example SQL code database stub compu lang stub sq Order by SQL uk Order by ...   more details



  1. Doric Tetrapolis

    Tetrapolis Greek language Greek polytonic comprised a set of four closely situated cities in the valley of the Pindos River in the region of Doris in ancient Greece . The four cities were Erineus city Erineus , Boium , Cytinium , and Pindus city Pindus . Strabo x. p. 427. Sources SmithDGRG Category Ancient Greek cities Category Doris Category Phocis ...   more details



  1. Classical order

    , they are Tuscan order Tuscan Roman and Doric order Doric Greek and Roman, illustrated here in its Roman version Ionic order Ionic Greek version and Ionic Roman version Corinthian order Corinthian Greek and Roman and Composite order composite Roman . There are just three ancient and original orders of architecture, the Doric, Ionic and Corinthian, which were invented by the Greeks. To these the Romans added the Tuscan, which they made simpler than the Doric, and the Composite, which was more ornamental than the Corinthian. The order of a classical building is like the mode or key of classical ... order is considered the earliest order, but there is no evidence to support this. Rather, the Doric ... in the west and mainland. Both the Doric and the Ionic order appear to have originated in wood ... architecture. It was built just after 600 BC . The Doric order later spread across Greece and into Sicily where it was the chief order for monumental architecture for 800 years. Doric order Image DoricParthenon.jpg thumb right 150px The Doric order of the Parthenon Main Doric order The Doric order ..., the columns are the most squat of all orders. The shaft of the Doric order is channeled with 20 flutes ... smooth or divided by horizontal lines. The upper half is distinctive for the Doric order. The frieze ... or carved reliefs. The Greek forms of the Doric order come without an individual base. They instead ... of a plinth and a torus. The Roman versions of the Doric order have smaller proportions. As a result .... This means that the Doric order was the order of the ground floor, the Ionic order was used ..., base, and frieze. It is a simplified adaptation of the Doric order by the Romans. The Tuscan .... In proportions it is similar to the Doric order, but overall it is significantly plainer. The column ... the Pantheon illustrating the Corinthian order and the Theatre of Marcellus for the Doric order. Later ... canonic version of the Orders engraved for the Encyclop die , vol. 18 A classical order is one of the ancient ...   more details



  1. Tuscan order

    simplicity, The Tuscan order is seen as similar to the Doric order , and yet in its overall proportions and intercolumniation, it follows the ratios of the Ionic order . This strong order was considered ...Image PalladioTuscan.jpg thumb right The Tuscan order in Andrea Palladio , Quattro Libri di Architettura, 1570 Among canon of classical order s of classical architecture , the Tuscan order s place is due to the influence of the Italian Sebastiano Serlio , who meticulously described the five orders including a Tuscan order , the solidest and least ornate , in his fourth book ref The first one published. ref of Regole generalii di Architettura... sopra le cinque maniere maniere in original degli edifici... 1537 . Though Fra Giocondo had attempted a first illustration of a Tuscan capital in his printed edition of Vitruvius 1511 , he showed the capital with an egg and dart enrichment that belonged to the Doric order Roman Doric order . The most rustic Tuscan order of Serlio was later carefully delineated by Andrea Palladio . From the perspective of these writers, the Tuscan order was an older primitive Italic architectural form, predating the Greek Doric and Ionic, Citation needed date February ... practice of Tuscany . ref James S. Ackerman, The Tuscan Rustic Order A Study in the Metaphorical ... order were sought for in Vitruvius , who does not include it among the three canonic orders ... Roman practice ignored the Tuscan order, ref Ackerman was unaware of any exception Ackerman 1983 ... who gives no indication of the column s capital , in the Tuscan order the column had a simpler base ... in place of the Doric, under the Ionic. blockquote but unlike the others could find Roman precedents ..., carpenter s Doric which is Tuscan, provides simple elegance to gate posts and fences in many traditional garden contexts. Notes reflist 2 See also Doric order Ionic order Corinthian order Composite order External links Commons category http ah.bfn.org a DCTNRY t tuscan.html Buffalo as an Architectural ...   more details



  1. Aeolic order

    The Aeolic order or Aeolian order was an early classical order order of Classical architecture . The form developed in northwestern Asia Minor , but is also seen in some temple s in Sicily , and is named for the Aeolian Islands . ref Philip P. Betancourt . The Aeolic Style in Architecture A Survey of its Development in Palestine, the Halikarnassos Peninsula, and Greece, 1000 500 B.C Princeton University Press 1977. ref It has a strong similarity to the better known Ionic order , but differs in the Capital architecture capital , where a palmette is placed between the two volute s. Many examples also show simplified details compared to the Ionic. The earliest surviving examples of the Aeolic order are contemporary with the emergence of the Ionic and Doric order s in the 6th century BC, but some authorities have suggested that the Ionic style represents a development of the Aeolic. The Aeolic order fell out of use at the end of the Archaic period in Greece Archaic Period . Notes reflist References http www2.ocn.ne.jp greekart archtect order2 e.html Greek Architecture Orders Microsoft Encarta , Greek Art and Architecture Classical orders DEFAULTSORT Aeolic Order Category Ancient Greek architecture Category Orders of columns fr Ordre olique ...   more details



  1. Ionic order

    of the Ionic order, in the area where the Doric order is articulated with triglyphs. Roman and Renaissance ... hints, to interpret the Ionic Order as matronly in comparison to the Doric Order, though not as wholly feminine as the Corinthian order. The Ionic is a natural order for post Renaissance libraries and courts ... mainly to the Doric order, also has some Ionic elements. A more purely Ionic mode to be seen on the Athenian ... , Les edifices antiques de Rome Paris 1682 . See also Doric order Corinthian order Tuscan order Composite order References reflist 2 External links http ah.bfn.org a DCTNRY i ionicord.html Ionic order ...Image SixIonicOrders.jpg thumb right 200px Architects first real look at the Greek Ionic order Julien ... thumb right 200px Ionic order 1 entablature, 2 column, 3 cornice, 4 frieze, 5 architrave or epistyle ... order Greek language Greek forms one of the Classical order three orders or organizational systems of classical architecture , the other two canonic orders being the Doric order Doric and the Corinthian order Corinthian . There are two lesser orders, the stocky Tuscan order and the rich variant of Corinthian, the Composite order , added by 16th century Italian architectural theory and practice. The Ionic order originated in the mid 6th century BC in Ionia , the southwestern coastland .... The Ionic order column was being practiced in mainland Greece in the 5th century BC. The first ... then it was seen that they could be angled out on the corners. This feature of the Ionic order made it more pliant and satisfactory than the Doric to critical eyes in the 4th century BC angling the volutes ... Ionic order was eventually reintroduced, in the later 18th century Greek Revival , it conveyed ... to a knife edge that was easily scarred. The Ionic column is always more slender than the Doric Ionic ... impression of strength and stature. The major features of the Ionic order are the volutes of its ... , reports De Architectura, iv that the Doric has a basis of sturdy male body proportions ...   more details



  1. Corinthian order

    The Corinthian order is one of the three principal classical order s of ancient Greece Greek and Rome Roman architecture . The other two are the Doric order Doric and Ionic order Ionic . When classical ... William Chambers expressed the conventional comparison with the Doric order blockquote The proportions ..., ca 450 BC 450 &ndash 420 BC . It is not part of the order of the temple itself, which has a Doric colonnade surrounding the temple and an Ionic order within the cella enclosure. A single Corinthian ... building The Reichstag , Berlin See also Classical order Doric order Ionic order Tuscan order Composite ... canon , the Tuscan order and the Composite order . The Corinthian, with its offshoot the Composite, is the most ... ca. 2 AD . ref Mark Wilson Jones, Designing the Roman Corinthian order , Journal of Archaeology 2 1989 ... order of the Basilica Ulpia and the arch at Ancona both of the reign of Trajan , 98 117 the column of Phocas ... ca. 150 CE . ref Jones 1989. ref Description Greek Corinthian order Empty section date May 2010 Roman Corinthian order Proportion is a defining characteristic of the Corinthian order the coherent integration ... is similar to the Ionic order Ionic column , though it may be made more slender, but it stands ... thumb left Corinthian capital at the Getty Villa , Malibu, California Renaissance Corinthian order ... ref Image CorinthOrdUsCap.jpg thumb left 160px The Corinthian order as used in extending the US Capitol ... cornice moldings are like those of the Ionic order. If the cornice is very deep, it may be supported ... of a young girl, as thick and much taller than a Doric one, which is designed to represent ..., and the first documented use of the Corinthian order on the exterior of a structure, is the circular ... for the Corinthian order. The concave sides of the abacus meet at a sharp keel edge, easily damaged ..., the Roman writer Vitruvius c. 75 BCE c. 15 BCE related that the Corinthian order had been invented ... of the basket. Image Perraultcorinthian.jpg thumb left 160px The origin of the Corinthian Order ...   more details




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