1V INDEX TO ARCHITECTURE. 
Devil’s table, a species of Celtic monument, 108. 
Diana, temple of, at Eleusis, 45; at Magnesia, 
49 ; at Ephesus, 49, 93. 
Diocletian, the baths of, 94, 95; his villa at Sa- 
lona (now Spalatro), 95. 
Diospolis Magna, the ruins of, 8. 
Diribitorium, the, erected by Agrippa, 72. 
Dolmen, various forms of, 108, 109; religious 
character of, 109 ; double dolmen at Anglesea, 
110. 
Dolvarchant, a name for the dolmen at Locmari- 
aquer, 109. 
Domitian, temple of the Capitoline gods erected 
by, 81, 82; builds a stadium, odeon, and nau- 
machia, 82; the forum of, ib.; temple of Mi- 
nerva and Janus, ib.; triumphal arches, 83; 
private edifices, 83, 84. 
Doors, trimmings and decorations of, 29 ; various 
kinds of, for the different orders, 105, 106; of 
Roman palaces, 204. 
Doorways, characteristic features of, in the point- 
ed-arch style, 158, 159. 
Dorie column, the, 24, 25, 28 ; doors, 29 ; archi- 
trave, frieze, and cornice, 29. 
Dorie order, the, principally adopted in Grecian 
buildings, 52; faithfully adhered to by the Sici- 
lian and Italian Greeks, 53; two styles of, 
composed by Vignola, 99, 100; the Greek 
Doric, 100, 101. 
Dresden, the theatre at, 208. 
Druid altar in Finisterre, 111; druidical circles, 
115. 
Dwellings, primitive, 22; outline of the course of 
improvement in, 22, 23. 
Ecbatana, 19, 21. 
Echinus, the, 24. 
Ecole des Beaux Arts at Paris, formerly the palace 
of Gaillon, 179. 
Edfou, the temple of, 7. 
Egypt, ancient, the architecture of, 5; description 
of the principal temples, palaces, monuments, 
and pyramids of, 5-19; Moorish edifices in, 
145. 
El] Generalife, the villa at, 145. 
El Kusr, the palace of, 11. 
Elephantine, ruins on the island of, 6. 
Eleusis, ruins at, 44, 45. 
Ellora, the temples at, 1, 2. 
England, Celtic monuments in, 109-113, 115; 
churches in, 172-174, 198, 199 ; the Exchange 
in London, 211; bridges in, 219. 
-Entablature, description of the several parts of the 
Greek, 29; the Tuscan, 99; the Doric, 100; 
the Corinthian, 102. 
Entasis, the, or swell of the column, 26. 
Ephesus, description of the temple of Diana at, 
49 ; other ruins at, 50. 
Erechtheum, the, at Athens, 44. 
Ermeut, ruins at, 8. 
Errard, Charles, 193. 
Esneh, temples at, 8. 
Euxomus, ruins at, 48. 
Exchanges, description of several, 210, 211. 
Excise-houses, architecture of, 212. 
Faustina, temple of, and Antoninus, 88. 
Fidene, the theatre at, 75. 
Finisterre, Druid altar in, 111. 
Flavian, the amphitheatre of, 78. 
Florence, the church of Santa Maria del Fiore in, 
182, 183 ; the market hall in, 216. 
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Flutes, origin of the, in columns, 24. 
Fontana, Carlo, 186; Domenico, 203. 
Fontenay le Marmion, contents of a mound near, 
113, 114. 
Fora, the, or public squares of Rome, 63. 
Fore-halls, the, of churches, various forms of, 
148, 149. 
Forli, temple of Jupiter at, 82. 
Fortuna, temple of, at Pompeii, 80. 
Forum Romanum, the, and the most important 
buildings in, 63, 64; the forum of Domitian, 
82; forum of Trajan, 84, 85. 
France, Celtic remains in, 109-114; descriptien 
of several modern churches and chapels in, 191- 
196 ; bridges in, 218, 219. 
Frankenberger, Conrad, 162. 
Franks, the, castle style of, 141. 
Fresco painting, an ancient Egyptian invention, 
9; the true art of, unknown at the present day, 
9, 10. 
Fresnes, the chapel at, 192. 
Freyburg, the minster of, 160, 161. 
Frieze, the, origin of, 23 ; the Doric, Ionic, and 
Corinthian, 29. 
Frontispiece, the, or gable, 30. 
Fucinian lake, draining of the, under the emperor 
Claudius, 76. 
Gabius, the arch of, in Verona, 83, 93. 
Gable, the, or frontispiece, 30. 
Gartner, Fr. v., 197. 
Gaeta, ruins at, 74. 
Gallienus, city gates erected by, 93. 
Gardens, the hanging, at Babylon, 20. 
Gate of the Lions at Mycene, 34. 
Gauls, the monuments of, 106 et seq. 
Genoa, the church of the Assumption at, 189. 
German, the, or pointed-arch style, prominent 
original features of, 160; oldest monuments 
in, ib. 
Germany, bridges in, 219. 
Ghent, the Exchange at, 210; the University of, 
211; the jail, 217. 
Giganteja, the, or tower of the giants at Gozzo, 
35. 
Gignac, the bridge of, 218. 
Gisors, Gallic mound near, 114. 
Gizeh, the group of pyramids at, 17. 
Gordianus, family palace and other buildings 
erected by, 92, 93. 
Gothic style of Architecture, the, 141, 147; 
detailed account of various buildings erected in 
accordance with its principles, 147-174. 
Gozzo, description of temples on the island of, 35, 
36. 
Greece, ancient, general considerations respecting 
the architecture of, 22; construction of the 
walls and columns, 23-26; mouldings, 27; 
pillars, 28; entablature, ceilings, and roofs, 29, 
30 ; different classes of edifices, 30-32 ; Cyclo- 
pean structures, 32-36; temples and other 
buildings, 36-47: Grecian monuments in Asia 
Minor, 47 et seq.; general remarks upon the 
architecture of, 52, 53. 
Greek, the, or Byzantine style, 124, 
Grotte des Fées, the, at Tours, 110. 
Hadrian, building prosecuted with zeal during the 
reign of, 86; builds the temple of Venus and 
Rome, ib. ; the mausoleum of, 86, 87 ; the Villa 
Tiburtina, 87; arch of honor at Athens, ib. ; 
other works of, 87, 88. 
