...The actual distance varies considerably, with Delphi measuring 178.35m, Athens 184.96m, and Olympia 191.27m. From the Hellenistic period onwards, horseshoe-shaped stepped seating was built around the track on three sides, and the Athenian stadium could accommodate about 50,000 people. The word stadium, which refers to a stadium with stepped seating, is derived from stadion. *Some of the terminology used to refer to the "Athenian Stadium" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…デルフォイで178.35m,アテナイで184.96m,オリュンピアで191.27mなど,実際の距離にはかなり差がある。ヘレニズム期ごろから走路の3方をとりまいて馬蹄形の階段状観覧席が造られるようになり,アテナイのスタディオンは約5万人を収容した。なお,階段状観覧席のある競技場をいうスタディアムstadium(英語)という語はスタディオンに由来する。… ※「アテナイのスタディオン」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
<<: Dipylon of Athens - Dipylon of Athens
>>: The Plague of Athens - The Plague of Athens
[1] Former name of a district in Fukushima Prefect...
A town on the Ghagara River in the eastern part of...
…They are found all over the world, and attack dr...
A cape at the tip of the Shiretoko Peninsula in e...
A book in the Old Testament. It is believed to ha...
French philosopher. He studied theology at the Uni...
...In 1846, the political association Cyril and M...
...However, in recent years, as paid educational ...
…The main participating countries were the Philip...
On January 21, 1940 (Showa 15), a British warship...
A peninsula facing the Sea of Japan in northeas...
…When a mixture of cohesive particles or particle...
...The temple was granted 100 koku of land and el...
…Depending on the model, operating conditions, an...
Poet and art critic. Born in Shiba, Tokyo. Real n...