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 |
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