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Clipart illustrations of ancient Roman architecture. Roman architecture adopted many styles from the Greek, and is most noted for their expert implementation and frequent use of the arch and dome.


Scamillus
The scamillus is the piece of stone sitting directly underneath a column....
Scotia
A roman moulding, called a Scotia. It consists of two quarter circles one of which has a radius equal to twice the radius of the other. The centers of both arcs must be on the same horizontal...
Severus, arch of
"Arch of Severus, Column of Phocas, and S. Martina." — Young, 1901...
Skyline, Roman
"A Skyline from the Sette Salle." — Young, 1901...
Spira
"Spira, the base of a column. in the Tuscan and the Roman Doric the base consisted of a single torus, sometimes surmounted by an astragal. In the Ionic and Attic it commonly consisted of two tori, div...
St Clemente, Interior of
"Interior of St. Clemente in Rome." — Encyclopediia Britannica, 1910...
St. Agnes Basilica
"Section of Basilica of St. Agnes at Rome." — Encyclopedia Britanica, 1893...
St. John's Church, Lateran Palace, Rome
The Basilica of St. John Lateran (Italian: Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano) is the cathedral of the church of Rome and the official ecclesiastical seat of the Bishop of Rome, who is the Pope. As ...
St. Paul Basilica
"Section of the Basilica of St. Paul, Rome." — Encyclopedia Britanica, 1893...
St. Peter's
"Facade of old St. Peter's, Rome." — Encyclopedia Britanica, 1893...
St. Peter's Basilica
The ancient basilica of St. Peter in Rome....
St. Peter's, Old Facade of
"facade of old St Peter's, Rome." — Encyclopediia Britannica, 1910...
Stadium
"A Greek measure of length, and the chief one used for itinerary distances. It was equal to 600 Greek or 625 Roman feet, or to 125 Roman paces; and the roman mile contained 8 stadia. Hence the stadiur...
Sulla Felix, Lucius Cornelius
A sculpture of the head of Lucius Cornelius Sulla. Lucius Felix. Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix, or simply Sulla, was a Roman general and politician, holding the office of consul twice as well as the ...
Temple
"Roman temple at Nimes, France." -Breasted, 1914...
Temple for Sol Invictus
The ruins of the temple Aurelian built for Sol Invictus, the sun god....
Temple of Jupiter
The temple of Jupiter Capitolinus at Rome....
Temple of Theseus
The Temple of Hephaestus and Athena Ergane, also known as the Hephaisteion or Theseion, is the best preserved ancient Greek temple. It is a Doric order peripteral temple, located at the north-west sid...
Temple of Venus and Roma, Plan
The Temple of Venus and Roma (Latin: Templum Veneris et Romae) was the largest known temple in Ancient Rome. Located at the far east side of the Forum Romanum near the Colosseum, it was dedicated to t...
Temple of Vesta, Tivoli
The circular so-called "Temple of Vesta" at Tivoli, of the early first century BCE, has been widely admired since the Renaissance. Its ruins sit on the acropolis of the Etruscan and Roman city of Tibu...
Temple, round
"The Round temple in the Piazza Bocca Della Verita." — Young, 1901...
Thermae of Caracalla, Plan of Central Block
The Baths of Caracalla were Roman public baths, or thermæ, built in Rome between AD 212 and 216, during the reign of the Emperor Caracalla. The extensive ruins of the baths have become a popular...
Threshold
"The threshold was, with the ancients, an object of superstitious reverence, and it was thought unfortunate to tread on it with the left foot. On this account, the steps leading into a temple were of...
Titus, arch of
"In the time of Trajan, the Arch of titus and the Colossus of Nero (a gilt bronze statue 120 feet high), stood near the site now occupied by the church of S. Francesca Romana. They were removed by Ha...
Tivoli
This illustration shows a round temple at Tivoli....
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