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pronaos
‖ pronaos Gr. and Lat. Antiq. (prəʊˈneɪɒs) Also 7 -on, 8 -us. [L. pronāos (-us), a. Gr. πρόνᾱος (-ον) the hall of a temple, prop. adj. ‘situated in front of the temple’: see pro-2 and naos.] The space in front of the naos, cell, or body of a temple, enclosed by the portico and the projecting side wa...
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San Domenico, Acireale
Outside in piazza San Domenico, a series of lava stone steps lead to the projecting pronaos with ionic columns.
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Vicus Maracitanus
The chief monument, the Capitolium, which is in the form of a temple with a pronaos that was probably hexastyle, stood on the square of a forum opposite
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posticum
‖ posticum Arch. (pɒˈstaɪkəm) [L. postīcum back door, rear of a building (Vitr.), prop. neut. of postīcus adj.: see postic.] a. A back door or gate. b. A portico or apartment at the back of an ancient Greek or Roman temple, behind the cella, and corresponding to the pronaos in front: in Greek called...
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Church interior
Due to its more modest dimensions, the inside of the church consists of only 3 chambers: pronaos, naos and altar. The burial chamber seen in other Moldavian churches (gropniță) is merged with the pronaos.
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ante-temple
ante-temple (ˈæntɪtɛmp(ə)l) [ad. med.L. ante-templum, f. ante before + templum temple, transl. Gr. πρόνᾱος pronaos.] The portico of an ancient temple or of a Christian church; also applied to the ante-nave of a church.1703 Maundrell Journ. Jerus. (1721) 136 The Temple is an oblong square..in length ...
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Villa Piovene
characteristics of the building itself are most perplexing: the plan is hardly sophisticated, the windows pierce the façade without any particular order, and the pronaos the existence of a manorial house, smaller than the present one and constructed before 1541, which was enlarged at a later stage by the addition of the pronaos
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First Temple of Hera (Paestum)
This division has led to other unusual choices, such as the double entrance and three columns for the pronaos (front porch). The three columns in the pronaos are still in situ, along with the antae (pilasters).
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Portico
Roman temples commonly had an open pronaos, usually with only columns and no walls, and the pronaos could be as long as the cella. The word pronaos () is Greek for "before a temple". In Latin, a pronaos is also referred to as an anticum or prodomus.
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San Sebastiano, Esanatoglia
The pronaos on the church appears to date from the 16th century. The exterior decoration appears to date to 1599.
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Bogdana Monastery
northern wall)
Bogdan, brother of Alexander the Good (on the northern wall)
Bogdan, son of Alexander the Good (on the northern wall)
three in the pronaos and the mother of Ștefăniță Vodă (on the northern side)
Anastasia, daughter of Lațcu (on the northern side)
Bishop Ioanichie (died 1504) (before the pronaos
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Temple of Hera, Agrigento
The interior is composed of a cella, with no internal colonnade, of the double antis type, with its pronaos at the front mirrored by the opisthodomos at Two stairs for the inspection of the roof, or perhaps for religious purposes, were built into the wall separating the naos from the pronaos.
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Melchiorre da Montalbano
Among his works in Basilicata are:
Relief tiles of Pronaos, Anglona Cathedral
Column capitals palazzo comunale, Atella
Portal, Santa Maria del Piano
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Santi Lorenzo e Biagio, Monte San Pietrangeli
The church, made with brick, has a sober pronaos with Tuscan columns supporting a triangular tympanum.
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Temple of Dendur
The temple consists of three sections: the pronaos, the antechamber, and the sanctuary. The pronaos or porch is the front of the temple. The pronaos north wall depicts Isis.
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