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<title>Academus</title>
<description>&quot;Grove of Academus.&quot; &amp;mdash; Quackenbos, 1882...</description>
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<title>Acanthus Leaf, Front and Side Views</title>
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<description>&quot;The citadel of a Grecian city, usually the site of the original settlement, and situated on an eminence commanding the surrounding country.&quot;-Whitney, 1902...</description>
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<description>&quot;Acropolis, 'the highest point of the city.' Many of the important cities of Greece and Asia Minor were protected by strongholds, so named.  The A. occupied a lofty position, commanding the city and i...</description>
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<description>&quot;The Acropolis of Athens Restored.&quot; &amp;mdash; Smith, 1882...</description>
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<description>&quot;Small pedestals placed on the apex or angle of a pediment for the support of a statue or other ornament.&quot;-Whitney, 1902...</description>
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<title>Acroteria from the Temple of Minerva at &amp;AElig;gina</title>
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<title>Acroteria, or Roof-Pedestal, from the Temple of Theseus at Athens</title>
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<title>Alters</title>
<description>&quot;Alters were either square or round.  Specimens of both kinds are here given from ancient sculptures.&quot; &amp;mdash; Anthon, 1891...</description>
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<title>Amphitheatrum</title>
<description>&quot;An amphitheatre was a place for the exhibitions of public shows of combatants and wild beasts, entirely surrounded by seats for the spectators; whereas, in those for dramatic performances, the seats ...</description>
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<title>Angle-Capital</title>
<description>&quot;In Greek Architecture, a capital on the corner column of a portico.&quot;-Whitney, 1902...</description>
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<description>&quot;Square pillars, which were commonly joined to the sidewalls of a building, being placed on each side of the door, so as to assist in forming the portico. These terms are seldom found except in the pl...</description>
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<title>Double Twist on an Astragal</title>
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<title>Athens restored</title>
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<description>&quot;The mosted noted of the orations of Isocrates is the Panathenaicus or Panegyric of Athens, a work on which he spent ten years, and in which he uses all the resources of his art to extol Athens and ma...</description>
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