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- Q288078 subject Q6394734.
- Q288078 subject Q6477453.
- Q288078 subject Q7036497.
- Q288078 subject Q7156062.
- Q288078 abstract "The Peristasis (Greek: Περίστασις) was a four-sided porch or hall of columns surrounding the cella in an ancient Greek peripteros temple. This allowed priests to pass round the cella (along a pteron) in cultic processions. If such a hall of columns surrounds a patio or garden, it is called a peristyle rather than a peristasis. In ecclesial architecture, it is also used of the area between the baluster of a Catholic church and the high altar (what is usually called the sanctuary or chancel).".
- Q288078 thumbnail Peripteros.svg?width=300.
- Q288078 wikiPageWikiLink Q14616641.
- Q288078 wikiPageWikiLink Q2116171.
- Q288078 wikiPageWikiLink Q60138.
- Q288078 wikiPageWikiLink Q6394734.
- Q288078 wikiPageWikiLink Q6477453.
- Q288078 wikiPageWikiLink Q7036497.
- Q288078 wikiPageWikiLink Q7156062.
- Q288078 wikiPageWikiLink Q725453.
- Q288078 wikiPageWikiLink Q827125.
- Q288078 comment "The Peristasis (Greek: Περίστασις) was a four-sided porch or hall of columns surrounding the cella in an ancient Greek peripteros temple. This allowed priests to pass round the cella (along a pteron) in cultic processions. If such a hall of columns surrounds a patio or garden, it is called a peristyle rather than a peristasis. In ecclesial architecture, it is also used of the area between the baluster of a Catholic church and the high altar (what is usually called the sanctuary or chancel).".
- Q288078 label "Peristasis (architecture)".
- Q288078 depiction Peripteros.svg.