- Gr**** architecture, a propylaion,
propylaeon or, in its
Latinized form,
propylaeum—often used in the
plural forms propylaia or
propylaea (/prɒpɪˈliːə/; Gr****:...
- The
Propylaeum, also
known as the John W.
Schmidt House or as the Schmidt-Schaf House, is a
historic home and
carriage house located at 1410
North Delaware...
- end,
given that the
entrances to the
highest part are two, one for each
propylaeum)
among the
works present,
which almost all have
allegorical meanings linked...
- and the
Triumphal Propylaeum (Propileo Triunfal),
representing the
Nation as
organized after the 1853 Constitution.
Under the
Propylaeum there is the Honour...
- the
Royal Library of
Belgium in Brussels. The main work
ended with the
Propylaeum to
December published in 1940. In
addition to the
extraordinary amount...
- the
church itself. The
propylaeum opened onto an
atrium which lay in
front of the
basilica church itself.
Preceding the
propylaeum was a
steep monumental...
- that of Tauromenium,
rebuilt in
Roman times upon the Gr****
foundations a
propylaeum with two
handsome stone arches (previously
called a Gymnasium) several...
- organizations, most
notably the
Indianapolis Woman's Club, the
Indianapolis Propylaeum, the Art ****ociation of
Indianapolis (later
known as the Indianapolis...
- steep-banked torrents. The
entrance is in the east
through the
Ptolemy II
propylaeum, also
known as the
Ptolemaion (site plan
number 20),
which used to span...
-
complexes is
defined by an
interruption in the
portico occupied by a
triple propylaeum, 15 m high,
which gave the
palace an
imposing monumental air when seen...