T.
- Taurus; a Street in Constantinople, [193]
- Temples;
- Of Amphiaraus, [274]
- Of Apollo, [120]
- Of Bacchus, [77]
- Of Ceres, [166]
- Of Concord, [120]
- Of Diana Lucifera, [274]
- Of Ja, [259]
- Of Juno, [190]
- Of Jupiter, [97]
- Of Neptune, [76]
- Of Pluto, [190]
- Of Proserpina, [166]
- Of the Sun and Moon, [208]
- Of Tellus, [166]
- Of Venus Placida, [274]
- Tetrapylum; a Description of it, [196]
- Thebaic Obelisk, where fix’d, [103]
- Its Length, with a Description of it, [104], [105]
- Manner of Raising it, (See the Cuts) [106]
- Thermation; a Place of Bathing, [255]
- Tomb of Bajazet, [194]
- describ’d, [200]
- Tomb of Constantine, [221]
- Of Mahomet, [55]
- Of Mahomet, Solyman’s Son, [202]
- Of Mauritius, [248]
- Of Selymus, [59]
- Tore; this is the third Member of Architecture in the Base of the Column, which turns round it like a Ring, [113]
- Trabeation, [113]
- See [Entablature].
- Triclinium; this was a place of Publick Entertainment, and was many Times a very sumptuous Building most beautifully adorn’d, [162]
- The great Triclinium built by Anastasius, [246]
- The Triclinium of Magnaura, [239]
- Tripos of Apollo; this Tripos was set upon a brazen Pillar made of three Serpents entwin’d, which was about fifteen Foot high, according to Tournefort. [See the Cut] of the Serpentine Pillar, [112]
- Turks; their Way of building Pillars, [188]
V.
- Vestibule, or Vestibulum; a House of Entrance into a Church, or any great Building, [133]
- Volutæ. The Word signifies wreath’d, and is that Part of the Capitals, of the Ionic, Corinthian, and Composite Orders, which is suppos’d to represent the Bark of Trees twisted, [119]
W.
X.
- Xerolophon; this Word signifies a dry Unction, and the Place was call’d so, because whoever was anointed there never us’d to bath, [259]
FINIS.