- A
caldarium (also
called a calidarium,
cella caldaria or
cella coctilium) was a room with a hot
plunge bath, used in a
Roman bath complex. The boiler...
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Basilica of St. Mary. The word
caldarium comes from the
Latin word caleo,
meaning "to be hot". The
purpose of the
caldarium was that of the prin****l bath...
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Aurelian (after a fire) and by Diocletian.
Under Constantine the
Great the
caldarium was modified.: 7–8 The
building was
heated by a hypocaust, a
system of...
- aqueduct. The
water would be
heated by fire then
channelled into the
caldarium (hot
bathing room). The
design of
baths is
discussed by
Vitruvius in De...
-
including details about how fuel
could be
conserved by
building the hot room (
caldarium) for men next to that for women, with both
adjacent to the tepidarium...
- were
taken down
during the
iconoclasm of the
French Revolution). The
caldarium (hot
water room) and the
tepidarium (warm
water room) are both
still present...
- and constellations,
suggesting a
connection to the sky
painting in the
caldarium. Yazid's
mother was a
Persian princess,
suggesting a
familiarity with...
-
north baths of the 1st
century were
attached to the
early basilica. The
caldarium consisted of a
large heated room with opus
signinum floor over a hypocaust...
- such as
social and
business meetings and
therapeutic treatments. The
caldarium was, unusually,
divided with two rows of
travertine columns resembling...
- the
centre is the frigidarium, left the tepidarium,
right the
caldarium. The
Caldarium, or hot baths, of
Cluny Bath in the Frigidarium, or Cold bath The...