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- Opus latericium (Latin for "brick work") is an ancient Roman construction technique in which course-laid brickwork is used to face a core of opus caementicium...
- mentioned by Cicero and other sources. The decagonal structure in opus latericium is relatively well preserved, though the full dome collapsed in 1828....
- in a mix of opus reticulatum and at the angles and the sides of opus latericium. It can also consist of opus vittatum and opus testaceum. This masonry...
- Colubraria latericium is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Colubrariidae. The length of the s**** attains 60.6 mm. This...
- the works of Maxentius and Constantine. Ancient Roman architecture Opus latericium – Ancient Roman brickwork construction Opus mixtum, also known as Opus...
- of the stream, later increased by five on the west bank in poor opus latericium and two on the east in opus mixtum. Later the two bridges were connected...
- that he found Rome a city of brick and left it a city of marble (Urbem latericium invenit, marmoream reliquit). Augustus's successors sought to emulate...
- ashlar masonry used in Carthaginian and ancient Roman architecture Opus latericium – Ancient Roman brickwork construction Opus mixtum – Combination of Roman...
- turfosum) Batrachospermum kushiroense Batrachospermum kylinii Batrachospermum latericium Batrachospermum lochmodes Batrachospermum longiarticulatum Batrachospermum...
- of the stream, later increased by five on the west bank in poor opus latericium and two on the east in opus mixtum. Later the two bridges were connected...