The Corinthian เสา, the last to make its appearance, was almost as much Roman as Greek, and is hardly found in any of the great วิหาร of the best period of which remains exist in Greece, though we hear of its use. For example, Pausanias states that the Corinthian เสา was employed in the interior of the Temple of Athena Alea at Tegea, built by Scopas, to which a date shortly after the year 394 B.C. is assigned. The examples which we possess are comparatively small works, and in them the เสา resembles the Ionic, but with the important exceptions that the capital of the column is quite different, that the proportions are altogether a little slenderer, and that the enrichments are somewhat more florid.
The Corinthian เสา, the last to make its appearance, was almost as much Roman as Greek, and is hardly found in any of the great วิหาร of the best period of which remains exist in Greece, though we hear of its use. For example, Pausanias states that the Corinthian เสา was employed in the interior of the Temple of Athena Alea at Tegea, built by Scopas, to which a date shortly after the year 394 B.C. is assigned. The examples which we possess are comparatively small works, and in them the เสา resembles the Ionic, but with the important exceptions that the capital of the column is quite different, that the proportions are altogether a little slenderer, and that the enrichments are somewhat more florid.
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