Greek and Roman Architecture
.... inhabitants. Characteristic of
Greek houses was the megaron, a main room opening onto the peristyle through a vestibule. The megaron ....
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Roman Architecture
.... Roman
houses, for example, were constructed as rectangles with rigid central axes and when the
Greek peristyles were added to the
houses they were merely added ....
(1636

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Modern Greek-American Culture
....
Greek immigrants were forced into the petty street trades and sold cigars, flowers, sweets and other articles, or they kept lodging and boarding
houses or ....
(1303

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American Art and Architecture 1. Seventeenth-cen
.... American style developed. Carpenter's Gothic and
Greek Revival
houses were, no matter how American, still borrowed finery. Thus much of ....
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Greek & Roman Theatre
.... thousand people around a semicircular orchestra enclosed at, half of the
Greek full-circle .... out outdoors, usually on a street in front of one or more
houses. ....
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Greek Theatre
.... describes
houses (mansions) positioned on the sides of the stage and demarcated by fenced-in spaces. How the space was used can be compared to the
Greek model. ....
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Influence of Greek & Roman Governance on US
.... However, both
houses were constituted differently and had real and distinct powers, countering the powers of the Executive in a way that ....
Greek Political Theory ....
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Rediscovery of Pompeii
.... of the interiors of the private
houses of Pompeii resemble some of the archaeological digs from the Oscan civilization (Mackenzie 2-3).
Greek influence is a ....
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Pompeii and Public Architecture
.... shape and decorum of the interiors of the private
houses of Pompeii resemble some of the archaeological digs from the Oscan civilization.10
Greek influence is ....
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Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris
.... of the Cathedral is relevant to the needs of the religious worshippers it
houses. .... the lines of city-states and their commerce connections in
Greek civilization ....
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Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris
.... of the Cathedral is relevant to the needs of the religious worshippers it
houses. .... the lines of city-states and their commerce connections in
Greek civilization ....
(716

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Tomb Paintings
.... the tombs of wealthy families became more idealized versions of
houses which imitated .... in representational art began to decline and the
Greek influence dominated ....
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Roman Republic Lit&Art
.... were produced during the Republic, from floor mosaics to adorn
houses which typically .... The transition from
Greek art to Roman Republic art would lie the ....
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Athenian Women in Ancient Greece
.... village of Methana found a disconnect between the characterizations of ancient
Greek women and ....
Houses where there is no wife are neither orderly nor prosperous ....
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Architecture
.... the South are incomplete without including the "slave cabins, out
houses, herb gardens .... In the ancient
Greek city, apart from providing a place of worship, the ....
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Roman Republic Lit&Art
.... were produced during the Republic, from floor mosaics to adorn
houses which typically .... The transition from
Greek art to Roman Republic art would lie the ....
(1473

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History of Theater
.... thousand people around a semicircular orchestra enclosed at, half of the
Greek full-circle .... out outdoors, usually on a street in front of one or more
houses. ....
(1867

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Early Christian Theology
.... was essentially non-Christian, they traced its origins to
Greek philosophy, astrology .... cosmologies, with multi-storied heavens like apartment
houses, "with room ....
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Egypt The Ptolemaic Dynasty in Egypt, esta
.... was to keep the ruling
houses relatively compact, interconnected and more identifiably .... was this trade that Egypt established trading centers on
Greek islands ....
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)
Minoan Life & Archaeological Sites
.... and a small number of references to ancient Crete in
Greek Literature, almost .... as the construction of a number of other palaces and many large country
houses. ....
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Personal Cultural Genogram
.... As the
Greek army retreated, the nonmilitary men of the northern
Greek towns, including my grandfather, began to fight .... Some people lost their
houses altogether ....
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State College
.... Gothic churches,
Greek courthouses and classic Georgian
houses dot the landscape and weather in the region provides the full splendor of each of the four ....
(1794

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Christianity in Roman Empire
.... Just as the
Greek sculpture connects this Roman house to the cultural past, another .... The Christians would have seen such rooms in the
houses of the wealthier ....
(1907

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Cult of Dionysus
.... In
Greek mythology, Dionysus was a bastard son of Zeus. .... as if they kept to the customs of an ancient time before men had thought of building
houses for their ....
(1574

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The theatre of the Golden Age of Spain
.... commentator) Vitruvius, which contained chapters on the Roman and
Greek theatre plants .... The tragic scene displayed
houses or castles of great personages, such ....
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Leonardo Da Vinci
.... married a woman from a wealthy family, most likely to unite the
houses in a .... It was his teaching of
Greek that invaded Florentine thought with a thirst for all ....
(1384

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)
Tragedy in Romeo and Juliet
.... distinguishes between
Greek and Shakespearean tragedy, noting that "
Greek tragedy presents .... Capulets and the love between the principal heirs of both
houses. ....
(2875

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The Concept of Nationalism
.... also discounts the idea that nationalism is a matter of royal
houses and conquests .... For example, the various
Greek city-states fought with each other as well as ....
(2007

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)
Walcott
.... ears and his body warms to the rising sun along with the rooftops of
houses. .... in which he lives and its connection to the departed world of the
Greek poet, Homer ....
(831

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)
Impact of Early Influences on Da Vinci
.... married a woman from a wealthy family, most likely to unite the
houses in a .... It was his teaching of
Greek that invaded Florentine thought with a thirst for all ....
(1387

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