- The
stibadium (pl.: stibadia) is a
later form of the
ancient Roman lectus triclinaris, the
reclining seat used by
diners in the triclinium. Originally...
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Binomial name
Plagiomimicus spumosum (Grote, 1874)
Synonyms Stibadium spumosum Grote, 1873
Stibadium mavina Barnes & McDunnough, 1910
Plagiomimicus mavina...
- Subfamily:
Stiriinae Tribe:
Stiriini Genus:
Plagiomimicus Grote, 1873
Synonyms Stibadium Grote, 1874
Polenta Morrison, 1875
Antaplaga Grote, 1877
Neophaeus Dyar...
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Noctuidae Genus:
Plagiomimicus Species: P. aureolum
Binomial name
Plagiomimicus aureolum (H. Edwards, 1882)
Synonyms Stibadium aureolum H. Edwards, 1882...
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sigma continued until the
Middle Ages.
Accubitum Cyzicene hall
Domus Stibadium Klinē Brown,
Shelby (August 10, 2012). "Reclining and
Dining (and Drinking)...
- is a
large open-air
dining area with a
covered triclinium with a huge
stibadium (a
semicircular masonry couch)
located in an
enormous domed exedra overlooking...
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Sometimes it
denotes a multi-person
curved couch, for
which the term
stibadium is also used.
Klinai is the Gr**** equivalent,
sometimes also used. Frequently...
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which never got
beyond the
design stage as on its site
Persius build the
Stibadium in 1840. The
Lions Fountain has two
gilded cast-iron
sculptures of Medici...
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impressive stibadium, the
raised masonry semicircular area for up to 7
diners to
recline on, was
created and the
floor remodelled. The
stibadium is the most...
- of the room. A horseshoe-shaped
marble bed at the end of the pool is a
stibadium, a
convivial dining couch like the one
described by
Pliny for his villa;...