A column with a rectangular cross section that protrudes from the wall. It is also called a column. It has a base, a shaft, and a capital according to the order. It was widely used in ancient Roman architecture, and has been widely used in European architectural styles since the Renaissance, which followed on from that. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
壁面より突出した形でつくられる矩形断面の付柱。柱形ともいう。オーダーに従って,柱礎,柱身,柱頭をもつ。古代ローマ建築で多用され,それを踏襲するルネサンス建築以降のヨーロッパの建築様式に広く用いられている。
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