Chapter 3 Roman Terms from textbook |
Additional Roman Architectural Terms |
Roman Furnishings/Motifs |
Barrel vault |
Tuscan Order |
Tables |
Pediment |
Composite Order |
Stools |
Coffers |
Roman Aqueduct |
Cabinets |
Rotunda |
Roman Arch |
Carved stone throne |
Oculus |
Voussoir |
Bed/couch |
Tepidarium |
Keystone |
Wicker chair |
Caldarium |
Arcade |
Motifs: |
Frigidaium |
Thrust |
Human figure |
Palaestra |
Groin Vault |
Acanthus |
Atrium |
Dome |
Rinceau |
Domus |
Ashlar |
Guilloche |
Tablinum |
Concrete |
Rosette |
Peristyle |
Pozzolana |
Swan |
Insula |
Amphitheaters |
Eagle |
Trompe l’oiel |
Colosseum in Rome |
Monopodium |
Wainscot |
Vomitorium |
Lion |
Amphorae |
Cantilevers |
Oxen |
Tabernae |
Roman Baths-Baths of Caracalla |
Sphinx |
Triclinium |
Hypocasts |
Griffin |
Fulcrum |
Laconicum |
Arabesque |
Cathedra |
Diocletian |
Wave pattern |
Sella curulis |
Cella |
Laurel wreaths |
Barrel chair |
Maison Carree at Nimes |
Festoons |
Pilasters |
Fret |
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Coffered Vault |
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Niche |
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Apses |
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Pantheon |
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Attic |
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Nave |
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Pompeii |
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Herculaneum |
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Mosaics |
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Fresco |
Choose a specific interest group to discuss. Post a link to the website of the interest group you chose. Discuss what their purpose is and what issues
Choose a specific interest group to discuss. Post a link to the website of the interest group you chose. Discuss what their purpose is and what issues they advocate for. How successful at canvassing is this particular interest group? How do interest groups provide a means for political participation?