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275: 219: 287: 251: 47: 31: 778: 378: 444: 203:, Constantinople. There, however, it no longer formed part of a bed-mould: its use at Santa Sophia was to decorate the projecting moulding enclosing the encrusted marbles, and the dentils were cut alternately on both sides of the moulding. The Venetian dentil was also introduced as a label round arches and as a 218: 187:. As a general rule, the projection of the dentil is equal to its width, thus appearing square, and the intervals between are half this measure. In some cases, the projecting band has never had the sinkings cut into it to divide up the dentils, as in the 199:, the dentil and the interval between are equal in width, and the interval is splayed back from top to bottom; this is the form it takes in what is known as the Venetian dentil, which was copied from the Byzantine dentil in 274: 229: 250: 286: 151:, where it clearly represents the reproduction in stone of timber construction. The earliest example is found carved into the rock of the tomb of 345: 398: 393: 476: 802: 184: 797: 168: 233: 521: 99: 75: 71: 79: 695: 665: 448: 655: 469: 293: 103: 17: 67: 349: 265: 46: 39: 383:
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it is much smaller in its dimensions. In the later temples of Ionia, as in the temple of
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The dentil was the chief feature employed in the bedmould by the Romans and in the
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Small block used as a repeating ornament in the bedmould of a cornice
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at Rome, and it is then called a dentil-band. In the porch of the
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Dentils

Corinthian order
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bedmould
cornice
Greek
Roman architecture
Neoclassical
Federal
Georgian Revival
Greek Revival
Renaissance Revival
Second Empire
Beaux-Arts architecture
Vitruvius
rafter
Ionic temples
Asia Minor
Lycian
Persia
Darius
Athens
caryatid
Erechtheum
Choragic Monument of Lysicrates
Priene
Italian Renaissance architecture
Pantheon

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