Architectural term. A horizontal beam between a column and a frieze in Greek, Roman, and Renaissance architecture. Also called an epistylion. It is part of the entablature, connects columns, and supports the roof, making it an important part of the upper part of a building. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
建築用語。ギリシア,ローマ時代,およびルネサンスなどの古典様式を受継ぐ建築において,柱とフリーズの間に水平に架した梁材のこと。エピステュリオンともいう。エンタブラチュアの一部をなし,柱と柱の間をつなぎ,屋根を支えるなど,建築物の上層部を構成する重要な部分。
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