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Abbaye aux Dames, Caen, 231
Hommes, Caen, 230

Abbey, Westminster, 204

Agora, 116

Alhambra, 258, 263

Amphitheatre at Arles, 161
NÎmes, 161
Pola, 161
Rome (Coloss.), 158
Sutri, 143
Verona, 161

Anthemios of Thralles, Architect, 211

Appian Way, 145

Apollodorus of Damascus, Architect, 155

Aqueduct at NÎmes (Pont du Gard), 171
from PrÆneste to Rome, 145
at Rome (Aqua Claudia), 171
(Anio Novus), 171
at Segovia, 171
at Tarragona, 171

Arch at Autun (Porte d’Arroux), 172
Jerusalem (Golden Gate), 220
Rome (of Constantine), 172
(of the Goldsmiths), 173
(of Sept. Severus), 172
(of Titus), 172
TrÈves (Porta Nigra), 172

Asoka, 65

Baalbek, ruins at, 149

Basilica at Rome (Constantiniana), 155
(Emilia), 154
(Julia), 155
(Portia), 154
(Sempronia), 155
(Ulpia), 155
TrÈves, 155

Basilica-church at Florence (S. Miniato), 209
Ravenna (S. Apollinare in Classe), 206, 209
Rome (S. Agnese), 201
Rome (S. Clemente), 199
Rome (S. Paul without the walls), 206
Rome (S. Pietro), 201Baths of Agrippa, 162
Caracalla, 162
Diocletian, 164, 191

Bharhut, 71

Birs-i-Nimrud, 45

Bridge over the Danube (Trajan’s), 170
Tagus (Hadrian’s), 170
Tiber (Pons Sublicius), 170

Campo Santo, Pisa, 209

Castle of S. Angelo, 174

Cathedral at Canterbury, 233
Durham, 234
Exeter, 234
Monreale, 249
Peterborough, 234, 235
Piacenza, 224
Pisa, 209
Rochester, 234
Rome (S. Peter’s), 205
Venice (S. Mark’s), 217
Winchester, 234

Chaitya, 67

Chapel in Tower of London, 232, 233

Chehil Minar, 56

Choragic Monument of Lysicrates, 112

Church at Aix-la-Chapelle, 225
Caen (Abb. aux Hommes), 230
(Abb. aux Dames), 231
Constantinople (S. Sophia), 211
Earl’s Barton, 224
Milan (S. Ambrogio), 224
Northampton (S. Peter’s), 234
Paris (Madeleine), 185
PÉrigueux (S. Front), 218
Ravenna (S. Vitale), 208, 215
Rome (S. Maria degli Angeli), 164
(S. Maria ad Martyres), 166
Rome (S. Stefano Rot.), 208
Toulouse (S. Sernin), 227
Turmanin, Syria, 221
Verona (S. Zenone), 224

Circus Maximus, Rome, 143, 161

Cloaca Maxima, Rome, 141

Cnidus, Lion tomb at, 110

Colosseum, 158

Column of Marcus Aurelius, 173
Trajan, 173

Decoration of Egyptian buildings, 37

Erechtheium, 107

Forum of Nerva, 191

Gate, Golden, at Jerusalem, 220

Gate at Perugia, 141

Giralda, 265

Hall, S. George’s, Liverpool, 185

Ictinus, Architect, 88

Isidoros of Miletus, Architect, 211

Keep at Colchester, 237
Hedingham Castle, 239
Rochester Castle, 238
Tower of London, 237, 239

Kutub, 266

LÂts, 65

Lotus Column, 32

Lysicrates, Choragic Monument of, 112

Maison CarrÉe, NÎmes, 149

Mammisi, 25

Manephthah, 24

Manetho, 15

Mastaba, 20

Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, 110

Mosque at Ahmedabad, 266
Cairo (of Amrou), 254
(“El Moyed”), 258
(of Ibn Tulun), 256
Cordova, 265
Delhi, 266
Jerusalem (El Aksah), 261
(Sakhra), 261
(the Nilometer), 254

Mugheyr, buildings at, 44

MycenÆ, Treasury of Atreus, 85
Gate of the Lions, 86

Obelisks, 36

Pagoda at Nankin, 76

Palace at Khorsabad, 46
Rome (of the CÆsars), 174
Spalatro (of Diocletian), 174, 192 Pantheon, 164

Parthenon, 88-91, 99-101

Persepolis, buildings at, 55

Persian columns, 57

Pheidias, Sculptor, 91

Pont du Gard, NÎmes, 171

Porta Nigra, TrÈves, 172

Pylon, 25

Pyramid of Cephren, 16
Cheops, 16
Mycerinus, 16

Ram Raz, 72

Rome, CloacÆ at, 141

Scopas, Sculptor and Architect, 109, 112

Silchester, ruins at, 143

Sutri, ruins of an amphitheatre, 143

Temple at Athens (Erechtheium), 107
(Parthenon), 88-91, 99-101
(of Jupiter Olym.), 149
Baalbek, 149
Corinth, 81, 87
Ephesus (of Diana), 109
Honan, 75
Ipsamboul, 31
Karli (Chaitya), 67
Karnak, 26
Lomas Rishi cave, 67
Nigope cave (Chaitya), 67
NÎmes (Maison CarrÉe), 149
Orange (ruins), 157
PÆstum, 92
Rome (of Jupiter Capitolinus), 142
(of Q. Metellus Macedonicus), 145
(of Antoninus and Faustina), 147
(of Fortuna Vir.), 147
(of Vesta), 153
(Pantheon), 164
Sanchi (Tope), 67
Tegea (of Athena Alea), 112
Tivoli (of Vesta), 153

Temples, Egyptian, 25
Shinto, 77

Theatre of Balbus, 156
Marcellus, 156
Mummius, 156
at Orange, 157
of Pompey, 156

ThermÆ, see Baths

Tomb at Ahmedabad, 266
Bab-el-Molouk (Belzoni’s), 24
Bijapur, 266
Castel d’Asso, 139
of Cecilia Metella, 173
Cyrus, 54
Darius, 59
Hadrian, 174
Regulini Galeassi, 141

Tombs, Egyptian, 20
Lycian, 85
Cnidus (Lion), 110

Tope at Sanchi, 67

Tower at Delhi (Kutub), 266
Seville (Giralda), 265

Treasury of Atreus, 85

Typhonia, 25

Usertesen I., 29

Wall of China, Great, 76

Way, Appian, 145

Westminster Abbey, 204

Wurkha, ruins at, 46

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