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Logeion

Lords Rooms

Libretto

Lacunar

Loggia

Lintel
 
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Logeion
 
Literally, ‘speaking place’ – the roof of the proscenium colonade in the ancient Hellenistic theatre. The raised platform coresponding to the modern stage.
 
 
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Lords Rooms
 
The four rooms situated on the upper level of the tiring-house, two on either side of the music gallery; used by the most wealthy patrons of the playhouse; accessed through the tiring-house.
 
 
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Libretto
 
The words that accompany the musical score of an operatic work (in other words, the text of a musical play or opera).
 
 
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Lacunar
 
A coffer or coffering.
 
 
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Loggia
 
1. An arcaded or colonnaded structure, open on one or more sides, sometimes with an upper story.
2. And arcaded or colonnaded porch or gallery attached to a larger structure.

 
 
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Lintel
 
A horizontal structural member (such as a beam) over an opening which carries the weight of the wall above it; often of stone or wood.
 
 
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