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triglyph
triglyph Arch. (ˈtraɪglɪf) Also erron. 7–9 tryglyph, 7 triglife, -iphe, 8–9 trigliph. Formerly in L. form triglyphus, pl. -i. [ad. L. triglyphus (Vitr.), a. Gr. τρίγλυϕ-ος thrice-grooved, f. τρι- tri- + γλυϕή carving. So F. triglyphe (1545 in Hatz.-Darm.).] A member or ornament in the Doric order, c...
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Triglyph
The raised spaces between the channels themselves (within a triglyph) are called femur in Latin or meros in Greek. Structure and placing
In terms of structure, a triglyph may be carved from a single block with a metope, or the triglyph block may have slots cut into
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diglyph
diglyph Arch. (ˈdaɪglɪf) [mod. ad. Gr. δίγλυϕ-ος doubly indented, f. δι- twice + γλύϕειν to carve; cf. F. diglyphe (Littré).] An ornament consisting of a projecting face or tablet with two vertical grooves or channels. (Cf. triglyph.)1727–51 Chambers Cycl., Diglyph, a kind of imperfect triglyph, con...
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Glyph (disambiguation)
constructed project
Glyph Bitmap Distribution Format, a file format for fonts
Hieroglyph (disambiguation)
Maya script, also known as "Maya glyphs"
Triglyph
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monotriglyph
monotriglyph, a. and n. Arch. (mɒnəʊˈtraɪglɪf) [ad. L. monotriglyph-os (Vitruvius), a. Gr. *µονοτρίγλυϕος adj., f. Gr. µόνο-ς mono- + τρίγλυϕος triglyph. Cf. F. monotriglyphe n. and adj.] A. adj. Having only one triglyph in the space over an intercolumniation.1797 Encycl. Brit. (ed. 3) II. 239/1 [Th...
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Gutta
A regula was aligned under each triglyph of the Doric frieze. These mutules were aligned above each triglyph and each metope.
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Metope
In terms of structure, metopes may be carved from a single block with a triglyph (or triglyphs), or they may be cut separately and slide into slots in the triglyph blocks as at the Temple of Aphaea.
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glyph
glyph (glɪf) [ad. Gr. γλυϕή carving, carved work, f. γλύϕ-ειν to cut out, carve. Cf. F. glyphe (1701 in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. A sculptured mark or symbol. rare. (Cf. hieroglyph.)1825 Coleridge Aids Refl. (1848) I. 204 They were originally symbolical glyphs or sculptures, and afterwards translated into w...
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Fascia (architecture)
The guttae or drip edge was mounted on the fascia in the Doric order, below the triglyph.
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Heraion of Perachora
The Doric order triglyph and metope frieze may have only extended along the eastern face, as few of the elements of this survive. Triglyph and metope altar
About east of the Temple of Hera Akraia, there was a stone altar decorated with a triglyph and metope frieze dating from the
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The Old Rectory, Croscombe
The door has a triglyph frieze with a paterae and cornice on twin Tuscan pilasters. It has four bedrooms and three bathrooms.
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Doric order
A triglyph is centered above every column, with another (or sometimes two) between columns, though the Greeks felt that the corner triglyph should form Triglyphs could be arranged in a harmonic manner again, and the corner was terminated with a triglyph, though the final triglyph and column were often
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Theodor Berger
Giocoso (1933)
Malinconia (1933)
Homerische Symphonie (1948)
Concerto Manuale (1951)
La Parola (1954)
Sinfonia Parabolica (1956)
Symphonischer Triglyph
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Georgina Montagu
Publications
Top Dogs: A British Love Affair, Triglyph, 2022
References
Living people
British non-fiction writers
British journalists
The Sunday Times
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