- In
Roman architecture, a
tablinum (or tabulinum, from tabula, board, picture) was a room
generally situated on one side of the
atrium and
opposite to the...
- now be
called halls, hallways, or corridors.
Tablinum:
between the
atrium and the
peristyle was the
tablinum, an
office of
sorts for the dominus, who would...
- p****age from the street. The smaller, open room
behind the
atrium was the
tablinum,
usually the
study of the
master of the house.
Behind it was a garden;...
-
drawing water from the basin.
Still ****her from the
entrance sits the
tablinum, a second, open
common area. From
these main
areas extend smaller, private...
-
tablinum in which,
under a propylaeum, was the
archaic statue of
Athena Promachos. A
collection of
bronze busts were in the
interior of the
tablinum....
-
Tablinum inside Hypogeum of the Volumni, in the
northern end of the crypt...
-
given by
Vitruvius (Arch. 3.6.3) to
narrow p****ages on
either side of the
tablinum,
through which access could be
obtained from the
atrium to the peristylar...
- open peristyles. The
mosaic was used to
decorate the
floor of a
second tablinum or
exedra (an open room or area that
contains seating that is used for...
-
primary axis is the (slightly bent) line that p****es from the atrium,
tablinum,
peristyle and the
great basilica (coinciding with the path
visitors would...
-
tablinum was
placed at the rear of the
atrium with an
oecus and
andron on the left and
right side of the
tablinum respectively.
Behind the
tablinum was...