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Clipart illustrations of ancient Roman architecture. Roman architecture adopted many styles from the Greek, and is most noted for their expert implementation and frequent use of the arch and dome.


Abacus
An abacus is denoted primarily a square tablet of any description, and was hence employed in the following significations: 1. A table, or side-board, chiefly used for the display of gold and silver cu...
Acanthus
"A genus of small herbaceous plants of southern Europe and Africa; they have spinosely toothed leaves, and they are sometimes cultivated for the sake of their beautiful foliage."-Whitney, 1902...
Acanthus Leaves
The Roman acanthus constitutes a type, rather than a particular form of leaf. As compared with the Greek type, it is less massive, less pointed, more minutely modeled. It suggests a larger, thinner, m...
Acanthus Leaves
Four types of acanthus leaves....
Amphitheater
"Roman amphitheater at Pola, Dalmatia." -Breasted, 1914...
Amphitheater
The Roman amphitheater in Arles built in the Middle Ages....
Amphitheatre, Roman
"Amphitheatre at Rome." — Goodrich, 1844...
Ampitheater
"The remains of Ampitheater of Arles, France. "-Whitney, 1902...
Ampitheater
"The remains of Ampitheater of Nimes, France. "-Whitney, 1902...
Antefixa
"Antefixa representing Minerva superintending the construction of the Ship Argo. Antefixa are terra-cottas, which exhibited various ornamental designs, and were used in architecture to cover the friez...
Antefixa
"The two imperfect antefixa, are amoung those found at Velletri, and described by Carloni. Antefixa are terra-cottas, which exhibited various ornamental designs, and were used in architecture to cover...
Appian Way Tombs
"A street of tombs outside Rome, on the Appian Way." -Breasted, 1914...
Appian Way, Construction
A famous road with many branches which connected Rome with Southern Italy...
Aqueduct
"Roman aqueduct near Nimes, in France."—Colby, 1899...
Aqueduct
"A conduit for conveying water more particularly applied to structures for conveying water from distant sources for the supply of large cities." — Williams, 1889...
Aqueduct, Roman
A Roman aqudect....
Aqueduct, Roman
"Part of a Roman Aqueduct. Aqueducts form one of the most characteristic features of Roman architecture. Although these simple successions of gigantic arches, which stretch for miles, have no pretensi...
Aqueducts, ruined
"The ruined aqueducts in the Campagna." — Young, 1901...
Ara Coeli, Ambo in the
"Ambo in the Ara Coeli." — Young, 1901...
Arcade with Engaged Columns, Roman
An arcade is a passage or walkway covered over by a succession of arches or vaults supported by columns. An engaged column is a column embedded in a wall and partly projecting from the surface of the ...
Arch of Constantine
The Arch of Constantine is a triumphal arch in Rome between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill....
Arch of Titus
Arch of Titus (Rome)...
Arches
"Arches of S. Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna." — Encyclopediia Britannica, 1910...
Arles, The Amphitheater of
The amphitheater of Arles is a roman amphitheater in the southern French town of Arles. It is still in use today. ...
Attic Base in the Temple of Minerva Polias
The so-called Attic base is the form which most frequently occurs; and consists of two tori separated by a cavetto, the whole having a plinth as basis; the upper torus being less high and projecting t...
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