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ODEUM

Volume 3 · 62 words · 1771 Edition

in Grecian antiquity, a music-theatre, built by Pericles, the inside of which was filled with seats and ranges of pillars; and on the outside the roof descended shelving downwards from a point in the centre, with many bendings, in imitation of the king of Persia's pavilion. Here the musical prizes were contended for; and here also, according to Aristophanes, was a tribunal.