- columns; thus,
according to Vitruvius, the
tetrastyle oecus had four columns; in the
Corinthian oecus there was a row of
columns on each side, virtually...
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often mythological.
Immediately to the west of the
triclinium is a
large oecus,
which was the main
living room of a
Roman house. Like the
caldarium frescoes...
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family Gelechiidae.[failed verification] It is
found in
North America,
where it has been
recorded from California, Arizona...
- in the
Heian period Oikos/Oykos, a
North American brand of
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- red was also
damaged and
faded due to
exposure after excavation. A
small oecus "d" also
decorated in the
Fourth Style depicting architectural structures...
- peristyle. This main
building housed the poentior,[definition needed] with its
oecus or
reception hall,
centered in the east wing
featuring a
particularly resplendent...
- area had
three couches, klinai, on
three sides of a low
square table. The
oecus was the prin****l hall or
salon in a
Roman house,
which was used occasionally...
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additional cubiculum, an ala (a
service area for a
dining room), and an
oecus (a
small dining area). The
northern end of the
tablinum opens onto a large...
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Roman Architectural Planning with
Specific Reference to the
Colonnaded Oecus at the
Villa at
Poggio Gramignano", A
Roman Villa and a Late
Roman Infant...
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dining rooms (triclinia) for both the
summer and winter, a
reception room (
oecus), and an
office (tablinum). In the
present day,
visitors can
still explore...