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An entablature (pronounced /ɛnˈtæblətʃər/ ; Italian intavolatura, from in 'in' and tavola 'table') refers to the superstructure of moldings and bands which lie horizontally above columns...
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A superstructure which lies horizontally upon the columns in classic architecture. It is divided into three parts: ... Each of the orders has its appropriate entablature, of which both the general height and the subdivisions are regulated by a scale of proportion derived from the diameter of the column.
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Entablature; en TAB la chur; ... ; In classical architecture, the top of an Order, horizontally divided into cornice, frieze, and architrave, supported by a colonnade; Found in the Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, Composite, and Tuscan orders...
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An entablature (IPA [ɛnˈtæblətʃə]; Latin, and tabula, a tablet) is a major element of classical architecture, the superstructure of moldings and bands which lies horizontally above the columns, resting on their capitals.
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1. In Classical architecture, the elaborated beam member carried by the columns, horizontally divided into architrabe (below), frieze, and cornice (above). The proportions and detailing are different for each other, and strictly prescribed.
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From the Catholic Encyclopedia ... Each of the orders has its appropriate entablature, of which both the general height and the subdivisions are regulated by a scale of proportion derived from the diameter of the column.
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