- The
imbrex and
tegula (pl.:
imbrices and tegulae) were
overlapping roof
tiles used in
ancient Gr**** and
Roman architecture as a
waterproof and durable...
- the
imbrex and
tegula design of tile,
mission tiles are a semi-cylindrical two-piece tile system,
composed of a pan and cover.
Unlike the
imbrex and tegula...
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block which terminates and
conceals the
covering tiles of a
tiled roof (see
imbrex and tegula, monk and nun). It also
serves to
protect the join from the elements...
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tradition of each area, the
roofs may be
terraces or
tiled in the
Roman imbrex and
tegula style. One of the most
characteristic elements (and one of the...
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Opera House.
Ashlar masonry dome of the
Great Mosque of Kairoun,
Tunisia Imbrex and
tegula tiles on the dome of
Florence Cathedral. The
marble dome of the...
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rather than family-names;
these include Archias, Caecina, Damasippus,
Imbrex, Lartius, Lenticula, Nepos, Proculus, Regulus, Rufinus, Squillus, and Tegula...
- tile,
almost square, with
upturned flanges on its
longer sides, and the
imbrex (pl. imbrices), of
slightly tapered half-cylindrical form. The imbrices...
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Example of
imbrex and
tegula flanged roof
tiles that were used in "Cappuccina"
roofed pit graves. The
curved tile is the
imbrex....
- like a
toppled run of dominoes. In roofing,
imbrication is emplo**** in the
Imbrex and
tegula system.
Imbrication (sedimentology).
Imbrication (linguistics)...
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style of
arranging roof tiles,
using semi-cylindrical
tiles similar to
imbrex and tegula, but
instead of
alternating rows of flat
tiles (tegulae) and...