- A
cubiculum (pl.:
cubicula) was a
private room in a domus, an
ancient Roman house occupied by a high-status family. It
usually led
directly from the atrium...
- to be
excavated between 1903 and 1905. The
frescoes come from
various cubicula, or
bedrooms that
served as
places of
sociability and business,
along the...
-
statue of or an
altar to the
household gods.
Leading off the
atrium were
cubicula (bedrooms), a
dining room triclinium,
where guests could eat
dinner whilst...
- decantandae, ****
nonnullis sacris concentibus, ad
Sacella sive
Principum Cubicula accommodata ("M**** for the Most Holy
Virgin for six voices, and Vespers...
- of
Saint Agnes is a
small church. Some
families were able to
construct cubicula which would house various loculi and the
architectural elements of the...
- the
reality of the
function of the lupanar. The
Lupanare had 10
rooms (
cubicula, 5 per floor), a balcony, and a latrina.
There is no
proof that the rooms...
- away, an
arcade dating to the end of the 2nd
century gives access to the
cubicula of the sacraments, with
their frescoes from the
first half of the 3rd century...
-
Surrounding the
peristyle on
western and
southern sides were
living rooms (
cubicula)
decorated with opus
sectile floors and
walls with
coloured stucco. The...
-
courtyard or the street. On the
adjacent sides of the
medianum were the
cubicula,
usually two of them.
Larger insulae at
Ostia suggest that the
upper floors...
- Additionally, the
house contained an
entrance p****age, a
number of
bedrooms (
cubicula),
dining rooms (triclinia) for both the
summer and winter, a reception...