ドリア式
Japanese
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ドリア式 (hiragana and katakana ドリアしき, rōmaji Doria-shiki)
- (architecture) Alternative form of ドーリア式 (“Doric order”)
- 1926, Bunzaburō Matsumoto, Tōyō bunka no kenkyū [Research in Oriental culture], page 211:
- 元は、原ドリア式の柱は殆んど全く之を用いず、更らに機巧なる柱を以てした。
- Moto wa, gen Doria-shiki no hashira wa hotondo mattaku kore o mochīzu, sarani kikō naru hashira o motteshita.
- Originally, most did not use typical Doric order pillars, but pillars of a more intricate style.
- 元は、原ドリア式の柱は殆んど全く之を用いず、更らに機巧なる柱を以てした。
- 1976, Teiji Kitagawa, Ashinaga oji-san, translation of Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster, page 35:
- 正面にはドリア式の柱(イオニア式かもしれません—どうもそれがごっちゃになってしまうので)
- Shōmen ni wa Doria-shiki no hashira (Ionia-shiki kamoshiremasen — dō mo sore ga gotcha ni natte shimau no de)
- The facade featured Doric order pillars (or maybe they were Ionian—I can never tell the difference)
- 正面にはドリア式の柱(イオニア式かもしれません—どうもそれがごっちゃになってしまうので)
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