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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Stillicidium, a dripping of water from theStillicidium, a dripping of water from the eaves (stilla, drop, cadere, to fall), is the term in architecture given by Vitruvius (v. 7) to the dripping eaves of the roof of the Etruscan temple. Similar dripping eaves existed in most of the Greek Doric temples in contradistinction to the Ionic temples, where the water of the roof was collected in the cymatium or gutter and thrown out through the mouths of lions, whose heads were carved on the cymatium. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Stillicidium". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 25 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 920–921.. Cambridge University Press. pp. 920–921.
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rdfs:comment Stillicidium, a dripping of water from theStillicidium, a dripping of water from the eaves (stilla, drop, cadere, to fall), is the term in architecture given by Vitruvius (v. 7) to the dripping eaves of the roof of the Etruscan temple. Similar dripping eaves existed in most of the Greek Doric temples in contradistinction to the Ionic temples, where the water of the roof was collected in the cymatium or gutter and thrown out through the mouths of lions, whose heads were carved on the cymatium., whose heads were carved on the cymatium.
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