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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | Date: 2008
cornice , molded or decorated projection that forms the crowning feature at the top of a building wall or other architectural element; specifically, the uppermost of the three principal members of the classic entablature , hence by extension any similar crowning and projecting element in the decorative arts. The term is also employed for any projection on a wall that is provided to throw rainwater off the face of the building. The cornice undoubtedly had its origin in the primitive eave projection: the Greek Doric and lonic cornices recall early wooden roof forms, and the Egyptian cavetto-and-fillet cornice is a derivation of the overhanging papyrus stalks that formed the eaves of primitive shelters. The cornice early lost its structural significance and became a stylized decorative element; in the Greek and Roman eras it assumed firmly standardized forms in the classical orders that were retained, with variations, through the Renaissance and later periods. As an element in the classical entablature the cornice is composed of the cymatium, or crown molding, above the corona, the projecting flat member, which casts the principal shadow; in this shadow, and supporting the corona, are a group of moldings called the bed molds, which may be elaborated with dentils. The Corinthian and Composite cornices are further embellished with modillions, or brackets, under the corona; the soffit of the Doric corona is decorated with square, flat projections called mutules, having guttae, or small knobs, hanging from their lower surfaces.
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cornice
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology
cornice XVI ( cornish ). — F. corniche , † -ice , † -isse — It. cornice , perh. — L. cornix , cornic- crow (cf. CORBEL ), but with blending of a deriv. of Gr. korōnís coping-stone.
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pediment
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... wall surface, enclosed below by the horizontal cornice and above by the raking cornice, which follows the slope of the roof. In Greek ... pediment, in which the two sides of the raking cornice do not join. The scrolled broken pediment was ...
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Doric order
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
... capital derive from an earlier architecture in wood. The cornice details, which have a resemblance to carpentry forms ... spaces or metopes sometimes used for sculpture, and a cornice. The cornice has projecting blocks or mutules in its exposed lower ...
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molding
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
... in the cap of a column or the crowning cornice of a building) or establishing a boundary ... torus, which, used together, formed the cornices for the walls of temple or pylon. Moldings ... the development of Gothic architecture. Cornices, jambs, archivolts, and capitals show ...
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corona
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology
corona member of a cornice XVI; circle or halo of light XVII. — L., CROWN .
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