- Episkenĭon
Episkenĭon (gr. Ant.), Theil des Theaters, (vielleicht) die sich über einander erhebenden Stockwerke mit den Sitzreihen.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Episkenĭon (gr. Ant.), Theil des Theaters, (vielleicht) die sich über einander erhebenden Stockwerke mit den Sitzreihen.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Theatre of ancient Greece — For other uses of Greek Theatre , see Greek theatre (disambiguation). Theatre mask, 1st century BC … Wikipedia
Skene — In classical drama, the skene was the background building which connected the platform stage, in which costumes were stored and to which the periaktoi (painted panels serving as the background) were connected.The evolution of the actor, who… … Wikipedia
Episcenĭum — (gr. Ant.), so v.w. Episkenion … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
épiscénium — [episenjɛɔm] n. m. ÉTYM. 1870; mot lat., grec episkênion, de epi, et skênê « scène ». ❖ ♦ Didact. Partie d un théâtre antique qui surmonte le mur de scène, composée par une colonnade ou une galerie … Encyclopédie Universelle
episcenij — episcénij m DEFINICIJA kazal. gornji dio pozornice ETIMOLOGIJA grč. episkḗnion ≃ epi + skénḗ: pozornica, scena … Hrvatski jezični portal