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‖ theologium Gr. Antiq.|θiːələʊˈdʒaɪəm| Also in Gr. form theologeion |-ˈgaɪən|. [mod.L., ad. Gr. θεολογεῖον (see def.), f. θεο- theo- + λογεῖον speaking-place.] In the ancient theatre, a small balcony above the stage, from which those impersonating the gods spoke.
1888in Cassell's Encycl. Dict. 1889A. E. Haigh Attic Theatre iv. §8. 193 Another appliance for exhibiting gods in a supernatural manner was the theologeion. |