- bath
covering a
hypocaust cavity through which the hot air
would flow.
Vitruvii De
architectura libri decem, V, 10 («De
balnearum dispositionibus et partibus»)...
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Werner Oechslin Library, Einsiedeln,
Switzerland Vitruvius Summary VITRUVII, M. De architectura. Naples, (c. 1480). At Somni....
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Vitruvii, M. De architectura. Naples, c. 1480. At Somni....
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simultaneously published a
revised Italian edition and a
Latin edition entitled M.
Vitruvii de architectura. The
original illustrations of Vitruvius' work have not...
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criticized by
Guillaume Philandrier [fr] in his
treatise In
decem libros M.
Vitruvii (Lyons: Jean de Tournes, 1552), was
adopted by
Antonio da
Sangallo for...
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Vitruvii.
After the
creation of the
Order of Defence, the
Northshield Order of the
White Scarf was
closed and the grant-level Ordo
Circini Vitruvii created...
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Lucius Vitruvius Cerdo was an
ancient Roman architect active in Verona. His only
known work is the Arco dei Gavi, a 1st-century arch in Verona, Italy....
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sundials in the
works of
Vitruvius (In
primum librum de
architectura M.
Vitruvii et in
nonum eiusdem De
horologiorum solarium descriptione duo brevissimi...
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Marcus Vitruvius Vaccus (d. 330 BC) was a
citizen of Fondi, and the
leader of the
revolt of the
Fundani and
Privernates against Rome in 330 BC. He was...
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Victoria (c. 231 – c. 271), also
known as
Victorina or Vitruvia, was a
leader in the
Roman breakaway realm known as the
Gallic Empire in the late 3rd century...