θόλος

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οὔτε σοφίας ἐνδείᾳ οὔτ' αἰσχύνης περιουσίᾳ → neither from lack of knowledge nor from superfluity of modesty

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Transliteration A: thólos Transliteration B: tholos Transliteration C: tholos Beta Code: qo/los

English (LSJ)

ἡ,

   A round building with conical roof, rotunda, Od.22.442, al., cf. Hsch.    2 at Athens, the Rotunda, in which the Prytaneis, etc., dined, Pl.Ap.32c, And.1.45, D.19.249, Arist.Ath.43.3, Alexand. Com.9, Paus.1.5.1; a similar building at Epidaurus, Id.2.27.3; at Magnesia on Maeander, SIG589.43 (ii B.C.).    II θόλος, ὁ, in public baths, vaulted vapour-bath, PMagd.33.3 (iii B.C.), Asclep.Myrl. ap.Ath.11.501d, Alciphr.1.23, POxy.2145.6 (ii A.D.), PMag.Osl.1. 75.    2 bandage for the head, invented by Diocles, Heliod. ap. Orib.48.25 tit.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1214] ἡ, Sp., wie Ath., in der dritten Bdtg auch mascul., vgl. S. Emp. adv. gramm. 148. – Kuppel, Kuppeldach, rundes Gebäude; so Od. 22, 442. 459. 466, ein rundes Gebäude auf dem Hofe. – In Athen hieß vorzugsweise das runde Gebäude so, in welchem die Prytanen speis'ten, Rotunde, Andoc. 1, 45; Plat. Apol. 32 cd; Paus. 1, 5, 1; VLL.; auch die Staatsschreiber aßen daselbst, Dem. 19, 249. – In den Badehäusern das rundgebaute Schwitzbad, sonst Laconicum genannt, vgl. Ath. XI, 501 d; Alciphr. 1, 23.