- Rome, the
praefurnium designated the room and the
furnace that
ensured the
heating of the hot or warm
premises of the thermae. The
praefurnium contains...
-
furnace (i),
called praefurnium or
propigneum and, p****ing down that p****age, we
reach the
chamber M, into
which the
praefurnium projects, and
which is...
- premises, as well as to heat
water for hot baths. The
heating room -
Praefurnium - and the
firewood storage room. The
hypocaust with the
pillars and its...
- with opus
signinum floor over a
hypocaust whose heat was
produced in a
praefurnium of two
large ovens located to the south. An apse on the
south side included...
-
shape with one of the
short sides having an apse and is
heated by a
praefurnium or
furnace so as to
reach a
higher temperature.
Magnificent mosaics and...
- site. At the far
north end of the bath
complex was the stoke-room or
praefurnium,
which contained the wood-fired
furnaces of the
hypocaust system. This...
-
consisting of a
frigidarium (cold baths), a warm room and a
transitional praefurnium (used for
heating the air that
circulated under the floor); and an aqueduct...
-
Tepidarium (warm rooms), a
Caldarium (hot room with
nearby hot bath), and a
Praefurnium (furnace room).
Perhaps around 20
soldiers at a time
could use the bath...
-
within the
domicile were
equipped with a
hypocaust heating system, with a
praefurnium situated nearby. One
heated room,
measuring 3.20 m by 4.80 m, exhibited...
- them with a
small vessel. The
eastern corner room held a
water tank and
praefurnium, or
furnace for
heating water. The hot
water was
piped underground directly...