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The Romans adapted all the Greek orders and also developed two orders of their own, basically modification of Greek orders. The Romans also invented the superimposed order. A superimposed order is when successive stories of a building have different orders. The heaviest orders were at the bottom, whilst the lightest came at the top. This means that the Doric order was the order of the ground floor, the Ionic order was used for the middle storey, while the Corinthian or the Composite order was used for the top storey. The Colossal order was invented by architects in the Renaissance. The Colossal order is characterized by column ...

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There are two distinct orders in ancient Greek architecture: Doric and Ionic. These two were adopted by the Romans, as was the Corinthian order. The Corinthian capital, however, was modified by the Romans. The adaption of the Greek orders took place in the 1st century BC. The three ancient Greek orders have since been used in classical Western architecture, both ancient and modern. Sometimes the Doric order is considered the earlier order, but there is no evidence to support this. Rather, the orders seem to have appeared at around the same time, the Ionic order in eastern Gree ...

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A classical order is one of the ancient styles of building design distinguished by their proportions and their characteristic profiles and details, but most quickly recognizable by the type of column and capital employed. Each style also has its proper entablature, consisting of architrave, frieze and cornice. From the 16th century onwards, theorists recognized five orders. Ranged in the engraving (illustration, right), from the stockiest and most primitive to the richest and most slender, they are: Tuscan (Roman) and Doric (Gr ...

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Order: Encyclopedia - Chogye Order

The Chogye Order (曹溪) is a monastic order of Zen Buddhism and serves as the largest denomination of Buddhism in Korea. The Kwan Um School of Zen, founded by Zen master Seung Sahn, is a Western off-shoot from the Chogye Order. Other related archivesBuddhism, Korea, Kwan Um School of Zen, Seung Sahn, Zen

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Order: Encyclopedia - Canonical order

In computing, a canonical order is the order of elements that obeys a certain set of rules or specifications. Sorting algorithms are often used to canonicalize data sets. In XML Signature canonicalization is the process of converting XML content to a canonical form, to take into account changes that can invalidate a signature over that data (from JWSDP 1.6). Other related archivesJWSDP, Sorting algorithms, XML, XML Signature, computing

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Order: Encyclopedia - Corinthian order

The Corinthian order is one of the Classical orders of Greek and Roman architecture, although it was seldom used in Greek architecture. The other two orders were the Doric and the Ionic. (When classical architecture was revived, two more orders were added to the canon, the Tuscan order and the Composite order.) The Corinthian order was said to have been invented by an architect, Callimachus, who was inspired by the sight of a votive basket that had been left on the grave of a young girl. A few of her toys were in it, and a squa ...

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Order: Encyclopedia - Chishti Order

The Chishti Order was founded by Khwaja Abu Ishaq Shami ("the Syrian") (d. 941 C.E.) who brought sufism to the town of Chisht, some 95 miles east of Herat in present-day Afghanistan. Before returning to the Levant, Shami initiated, trained, and deputized the son of the local Amir, Khwaja Abu Ahmad Abdal (d. 966). Under the leadership of Khwaja Abu Ahmad’s descendants, the Chishtiyya as they are also known flourished as a regional mystical order. Sema or Kawali is devotional music to enhance the rememb ...

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Order: Encyclopedia - Cyclic order

In combinatorial mathematics, a cyclic order on a set X with n elements is an arrangement of X as on a clock face, for an n-hour clock. That is, rather than an order relation on X, we define on X just functions 'element immediately before' and 'element immediately following' any given x, in such a way that taking predecessors, or successors, cycles once through the elements as x(1), x(2), ..., x(n). Another way to put it is to say that we make X into the standard n-cycle directed graph on n ...

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Order: Encyclopedia - Total order

In mathematics, a total order, linear order or simple order on a set X is any binary relation on X that is antisymmetric, transitive, and total. This means that if we denote one such relation by ≤ then the following statements hold for all a, b and c in X: if a ≤ b and b ≤ a then a = b (antisymmetry) if a ≤ b and b ≤ c then a ≤ c (transitivity) a ≤ < ...

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Order: Encyclopedia - Catholic order

Catholic religious orders are organizations of laity and clergy in the Roman Catholic Church who live under a common rule. They are to be distinguished from Holy Orders, the sacrament which bishops, priests, and deacons receive. What distinguishes members of religious orders from the rest of the laity and the clergy is that they try to imitate Jesus of Nazareth by taking vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. They may additi ...

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Order: Encyclopedia - Batting order cricket

This article is about cricket. For other meanings, see batting order. In cricket, the batting order is the sequence in which batsmen go to the crease to bat. All players in a cricket side must bat, unless a declaration is made. When discussing the batting order, it is usually subdivided as follows: Opening batsmen and upper order (batsmen 1 to 4) Middle order (5 to 7) Lower order (8 to 11) The order in which the 11 players will bat is established prior to the commenceme ...

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Order: Encyclopedia - Orders of magnitude area

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Order: Encyclopedia - Trinitarian Order

The Order of the Holy Trinity and Captives called also the Trinitarian Order is a religious order founded at Cerfroid France around 1194 by St. John of Matha, a native of Provence, and a French hermit, Felix of Valois, to redeem Christian captives. The order was sanctioned by Innocent III; with their own proper Rule (called now The Rule of St. John De Matha - which was approved 1198); the diet was of great austerity; and the habit; white, with a red and blue cross on the breast. At one time the order possessed 250 houses, and i ...

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Order: Encyclopedia - New World Order

New World Order may refer to: Political: New world order, a new period of history evidencing a dramatic change in world political thought and the balance of power New World Order (conspiracy), using the phrase Novus Ordo Mundi The idea of the creation of a world government A precursor term to the idea of globalization Books: The New World Or ...

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Order: Encyclopedia - Word order

Word order, in linguistic typology, refers to the order in which words appear in sentences across different languages. In many languages, changes in word order occur due to topicalization or in questions. However, most languages are generally assumed to have a basic word order. That word order is unmarked. That is, it contains no extra information to the listener. For example, English is SVO (subject-verb-object), as in I don't know this but OSV is also possible: This I don't know. This process is called topic- ...

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Order: Encyclopedia - Court order

A court order is an official proclamation by a judge (or panel of judges) that defines the legal relationships between the parties before the court and requires or authorises the carrying out of certain steps by one or more parties to a case. It can be a simple as setting a date for trial or as complex as restructuring contractual relationships by and between many corporations in a multi-jurisdictional dispute (i.e. different states or countries). It may be a final order (one that concludes the court action), or an interim order (one ...

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Order: Encyclopedia - Holy Orders

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