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- Hypotrachelium abstract "The hypotrachelium is the upper part or groove in the shaft of a Doric column, beneath the trachelium. The Greek form is hypotrakhelion.In classical architecture, it is the space between the annulet of the echinus and the upper bed of the shafts, including, according to C. R. Cockerell, the three grooves or sinkings found in some of the older examples, as in the temple of Neptune at Paestum and the temple of Aphaea at Aegina; there being only one groove in the Parthenon, the Theseum and later examples. In the temple of Ceres and the so-called Basilica at Paestum the hypotrachelium consists of a concave sinking carved with vertical lines suggestive of leaves, the tops of which project forward. A similar decoration is found in the capital of the columns flanking the tomb of Agamemnon at Mycenae, but here the hypotrachelium projects forward with a cavetto moulding, and is carved with triple leaves like the buds of a rose.In the Roman doric order the term was sometimes applied to that which is generally known as the \"necking,\" the space between the fillet and the annulet.The hypotrachelium was also called a collarino, or colarino, or colarin.".
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- Hypotrachelium wikiPageWikiLink Aegina.
- Hypotrachelium wikiPageWikiLink Agamemnon.
- Hypotrachelium wikiPageWikiLink Annulet_(architecture).
- Hypotrachelium wikiPageWikiLink Basilica.
- Hypotrachelium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_architecture.
- Hypotrachelium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Roman_architecture.
- Hypotrachelium wikiPageWikiLink Ceres_(mythology).
- Hypotrachelium wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Robert_Cockerell.
- Hypotrachelium wikiPageWikiLink Classical_architecture.
- Hypotrachelium wikiPageWikiLink Doric_order.
- Hypotrachelium wikiPageWikiLink Mycenae.
- Hypotrachelium wikiPageWikiLink Ovolo.
- Hypotrachelium wikiPageWikiLink Paestum.
- Hypotrachelium wikiPageWikiLink Parthenon.
- Hypotrachelium wikiPageWikiLink Second_Temple_of_Hera_(Paestum).
- Hypotrachelium wikiPageWikiLink Temple_of_Aphaea.
- Hypotrachelium wikiPageWikiLink Temple_of_Hephaestus.
- Hypotrachelium wikiPageWikiLink Trachelium_(architecture).
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- Hypotrachelium title "Hypotrachelion".
- Hypotrachelium url "https://archive.org/stream/Cyclopediachambers-Volume1/cyclo1#page/n1041/mode/2up".
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- Hypotrachelium subject Category:Ancient_Greek_architecture.
- Hypotrachelium subject Category:Ancient_Roman_architecture.
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- Hypotrachelium comment "The hypotrachelium is the upper part or groove in the shaft of a Doric column, beneath the trachelium. The Greek form is hypotrakhelion.In classical architecture, it is the space between the annulet of the echinus and the upper bed of the shafts, including, according to C. R.".
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