There are three baisc styles of Greek column - The Corinthian capped with acanthus leaves, the Ionian capped with a stylised ram horns and the plain Doric.
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Corinthian column. The leaves were Acanthus.
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Columns supported roofs. There were several decorative styles of column - Doric, Corinthian and Ionic. The people of Corinth liked a style which had acanthus leaves on the top, and this is what we call the Corinthian column.
As you know, the Romans used the three main Greek columns, the Doric, Ionic and Corinthian, but they also developed their own style which is the Composite. It is, as it's name implies, a combination of the Corinthian style with the addition of purely roman embellishments. The Romans also developed the Tuscan style of column which was a strictly practical or utilitarian style of column.
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No, you do not need to indent on a column. Indenting text or data in a column is a common practice to improve readability and organization, but it is not a requirement. It is purely a formatting choice based on personal preference or style guidelines.
Doric is a type of Greek architectural style. The Doric column is an example of the style. http://www.cmhpf.org/kids/dictionary/classicalorders.html
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