INDEX TO ARCHITECTURE. 
Turin, the church della Superga in, 190, 191. 
Tuscan style, peculiarities of the, 60, 99. 
Tuzapan, pyramid of, 121. 
Typhonium, a temple dedicated to Typhon, 15. 
Tyre, basilica at, erected by Bishop Pamfili, 131. 
Tyrrhenians, the, no reliable information to be 
obtained concerning the structures of, 58. 
Universities, buildings for, 211. 
Urban alla Caffarella, St., the church of, formerly 
the temple of Bacchus and the Muses, 73. 
Utatlan, the palace of, 121. 
Uxmal, the ruins of, 122, 123. 
Valhalla, the, near Ratisbon, 215. 
Van Campen, Jacob, 207. 
Van Witel, Louis, of Utrecht, 203. 
Vanvitelli, an Italian architect, 203. 
Vaults, the artificial construction of, in England, 
173. 
Vendramini, Andreas, monument to, in Venice, 
T6077. . 
Venice, St. Mark’s church at, 134, 135; the 
church of St. Zacharias, 174, 175; the church 
of the Redeemer upon the Giudecca, 175, 176 ; 
the Library upon the Piazzetta, 176 ; monument 
of the Doge Andreas Vendramini, 176, 177; 
the church San Giorgio Maggiore, 187; the 
church delle Figlie, 188—of St. Francesco della 
Vigna, ib.; the clock tower, 183; the bridge 
over the Rialto, 218. 
Venus and Rome, temple of, erected by Hadrian, 86. 
Verona, the amphitheatre at, 78; arch of Gabius 
at, 83, 93. 
Versailles, the palace at, 206. 
Vespasian, restoration of various temples by, 77; 
the Coliseum or Amphitheatre of Flavian erected 
by, 78. 
Vesta, temple of, at Tivoli, 73. 
Vestibules of churches, various forms of, 148, 149. 
Vestry, the, situation of, 149. 
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Vetheuil, the church of Notre Dame in, 180. 
Vicenza, the basilica in, 188. 
Vienna, St. Stephen’s church in, 164, 165. 
Vignola, the Tuscan order created by, 99; two 
styles of the Dorie order composed by, 99, 100 ; 
employed on St. Peter’s at Rome, 187, 188. 
Villa Tiburtina, the, of Hadrian, 87. 
Visigothie style of architecture, the, 141. 
Vitruvius, discussion as to the meaning of the term 
scamilli as used by, 26. 
Wall, the, of Babylon, 19, 20; various methods 
of constructing walls and explanations of the 
terms applied to the different kinds, 24; the 
wall the continuation of the pillar, 28. 
Walls, the outer, of churches, many and important 
changes in, 149, 150 ; apertures or interruptions 
in, 152; various forms of construction of, in the 
pointed-arch style, 155, 156. 
Washington, the Capitol at, 210. 
Watch-houses, architecture of, 212, 213. 
West Hoadley, the rocking stone at, 112. 
Wilhelm of Innsbruck, architect of the leaning 
tower at Pisa, 138, 139. 
Windows, trimmings and decorations of, 29 ; dif- 
ferent kinds of, for the several orders, 105, 106 ; 
various forms of, in the basilicas and early 
churches of the pointed-arch style, 156, 157; 
rectangular and rosette, 158. 
Winds, tower of the, at Athens, 39. 
Witches’ table, a species of Celtic monument, 
108, 109 ; witches’ grotto, 109, 110. 
Wolzner, Octavianus, of Cracow, 165. 
Wren, Sir Christopher, 198, 199. 
Xochicaleo, temple at, 120. 
York, the minster at, 172, 173. 
Yucatan, architectural remains in, 122, 123. 
Zwetau, the bridge of, 219. 
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