INDEX.

Abbaye aux Dames, Caen, [231]
” Hommes, Caen, [230]

Abbey, Westminster, [204]

Agora, [116]

Alhambra, [258], [263]

Amphitheatre at Arles, [161]
” Nîmes, [161]
” Pola, [161]
” Rome (Coloss.), [158]
” Sutri, [143]
” Verona, [161]

Anthemios of Thralles, Architect, [211]

Appian Way, [145]

Apollodorus of Damascus, Architect, [155]

Aqueduct at Nîmes (Pont du Gard), [171]
” from Præneste to Rome, [145]
” at Rome (Aqua Claudia), [171]
” ” (Anio Novus), [171]
” at Segovia, [171]
” at Tarragona, [171]

Arch at Autun (Porte d’Arroux), [172]
” Jerusalem (Golden Gate), [220]
” Rome (of Constantine), [172]
” ” (of the Goldsmiths), [173]
” ” (of Sept. Severus), [172]
” ” (of Titus), [172]
” Trèves (Porta Nigra), [172]

Asoka, [65]

Baalbek, ruins at, [149]

Basilica at Rome (Constantiniana), [155]
” ” (Emilia), [154]
” ” (Julia), [155]
” ” (Portia), [154]
” ” (Sempronia), [155]
” ” (Ulpia), [155]
” Trèves, [155]

Basilica-church at Florence (S. Miniato), [209]
” ” Ravenna (S. Apollinare in Classe), [206], [209]
” ” Rome (S. Agnese), [201]
” ” Rome (S. Clemente), [199]
” ” Rome (S. Paul without the walls), [206]
” ” Rome (S. Pietro), [201]

Baths of Agrippa, [162]
” Caracalla, [162]
” Diocletian, [164], [191]

Bharhut, [71]

Birs-i-Nimrud, [45]

Bridge over the Danube (Trajan’s), [170]
” Tagus (Hadrian’s), [170]
” Tiber (Pons Sublicius), [170]

Campo Santo, Pisa, [209]

Castle of S. Angelo, [174]

Cathedral at Canterbury, [233]
” Durham, [234]
” Exeter, [234]
” Monreale, [249]
” Peterborough, [234], [235]
” Piacenza, [224]
” Pisa, [209]
” Rochester, [234]
” Rome (S. Peter’s), [205]
” Venice (S. Mark’s), [217]
” Winchester, [234]

Chaitya, [67]

Chapel in Tower of London, [232], [233]

Chehil Minar, [56]

Choragic Monument of Lysicrates, [112]

Church at Aix-la-Chapelle, [225]
” Caen (Abb. aux Hommes), [230]
” ” (Abb. aux Dames), [231]
” Constantinople (S. Sophia), [211]
” Earl’s Barton, [224]
” Milan (S. Ambrogio), [224]
” Northampton (S. Peter’s), [234]
” Paris (Madeleine), [185]
” Périgueux (S. Front), [218]
” Ravenna (S. Vitale), [208], [215]
” Rome (S. Maria degli Angeli), [164]
” ” (S. Maria ad Martyres), [166]
” Rome (S. Stefano Rot.), [208]
” Toulouse (S. Sernin), [227]
” Turmanin, Syria, [221]
” Verona (S. Zenone), [224]

Circus Maximus, Rome, [143], [161]

Cloaca Maxima, Rome, [141]

Cnidus, Lion tomb at, [110]

Colosseum, [158]

Column of Marcus Aurelius, [173]
” Trajan, [173]

Decoration of Egyptian buildings, [37]

Erechtheium, [107]

Forum of Nerva, [191]

Gate, Golden, at Jerusalem, [220]

Gate at Perugia, [141]

Giralda, [265]

Hall, S. George’s, Liverpool, [185]

Ictinus, Architect, [88]

Isidoros of Miletus, Architect, [211]

Keep at Colchester, [237]
” Hedingham Castle, [239]
” Rochester Castle, [238]
” Tower of London, [237], [239]

Kutub, [266]

Lâts, [65]

Lotus Column, [32]

Lysicrates, Choragic Monument of, [112]

Maison Carrée, Nîmes, [149]

Mammisi, [25]

Manephthah, [24]

Manetho, [15]

Mastaba, [20]

Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, [110]

Mosque at Ahmedabad, [266]
” Cairo (of Amrou), [254]
” ” (“El Moyed”), [258]
” ” (of Ibn Tulun), [256]
” Cordova, [265]
” Delhi, [266]
” Jerusalem (El Aksah), [261]
” ” (Sakhra), [261]
” (the Nilometer), [254]

Mugheyr, buildings at, [44]

Mycenæ, Treasury of Atreus, [85]
” Gate of the Lions, [86]

Obelisks, [36]

Pagoda at Nankin, [76]

Palace at Khorsabad, [46]
” Rome (of the Cæsars), [174]
” Spalatro (of Diocletian), [174], [192]

Pantheon, [164]

Parthenon, [88-91], [99-101]

Persepolis, buildings at, [55]

Persian columns, [57]

Pheidias, Sculptor, [91]

Pont du Gard, Nîmes, [171]

Porta Nigra, Trèves, [172]

Pylon, [25]

Pyramid of Cephren, [16]
” Cheops, [16]
” Mycerinus, [16]

Ram Raz, [72]

Rome, Cloacæ at, [141]

Scopas, Sculptor and Architect, [109], [112]

Silchester, ruins at, [143]

Sutri, ruins of an amphitheatre, [143]

Temple at Athens (Erechtheium), [107]
” ” (Parthenon), [88-91], [99-101]
” ” (of Jupiter Olym.), [149]
” Baalbek, [149]
” Corinth, [81], [87]
” Ephesus (of Diana), [109]
” Honan, [75]
” Ipsamboul, [31]
” Karli (Chaitya), [67]
” Karnak, [26]
” Lomas Rishi cave, [67]
” Nigope cave (Chaitya), [67]
” Nîmes (Maison Carrée), [149]
” Orange (ruins), [157]
” Pæstum, [92]
” Rome (of Jupiter Capitolinus), [142]
” ” (of Q. Metellus Macedonicus), [145]
” ” (of Antoninus and Faustina), [147]
” ” (of Fortuna Vir.), [147]
” ” (of Vesta), [153]
” ” (Pantheon), [164]
” Sanchi (Tope), [67]
” Tegea (of Athena Alea), [112]
” Tivoli (of Vesta), [153]

Temples, Egyptian, [25]
” Shinto, [77]

Theatre of Balbus, [156]
” ” Marcellus, [156]
” ” Mummius, [156]
” at Orange, [157]
” of Pompey, [156]

Thermæ, see [Baths]

Tomb at Ahmedabad, [266]
” ” Bab-el-Molouk (Belzoni’s), [24]
” ” Bijapur, [266]
” ” Castel d’Asso, [139]
” of Cecilia Metella, [173]
” ” Cyrus, [54]
” ” Darius, [59]
” ” Hadrian, [174]
” ” Regulini Galeassi, [141]

Tombs, Egyptian, [20]
” Lycian, [85]
” Cnidus (Lion), [110]

Tope at Sanchi, [67]

Tower at Delhi (Kutub), [266]
” Seville (Giralda), [265]

Treasury of Atreus, [85]

Typhonia, [25]

Usertesen I., [29]

Wall of China, Great, [76]

Way, Appian, [145]

Westminster Abbey, [204]

Wurkha, ruins at, [46]

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