Ancient Greek Architecture

Diaulos (architecture)

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Diaulos, in ancient Greek architecture, was a peristyle round the great court of the palaestra, described by Vitruvius, which measured two stadia (1,200 ft.) in length, on the south side this peristyle had two rows of columns, so that in stormy weather the rain might not be driven into the inner part.

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Sources

  • Dinsmoor, William Bell and Anderson, William James. The Architecture of Ancient Greece: An Account of Its Historic Development. Biblo and Tannen Publishers, 1973. ISBN 0819602833
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