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CONTENTS OF YOL. I.
BOOIv II.— ASSYRIAN ARCHITECTURE.
Chap. Page
I. Introductory .151
II. Chaldean Temples.157
III. Assyeian Palaces — Wurka —
Nineveh—Nimroucl—Kliorsabad
—Palace of Sennacherib, Koyun-
jik—Palace of Esarhaddon —
Temples and Tombs.168
Chap. Page
IY. Persia—Pasargadse—Persepolis
—Susa—Fire Temples—Tombs 194
V. Invention of the Arch .. .. 214
VI. Judea—Temple of Jerusalem .. 219
VII. Asia Minor—Historical notice
—Tombs at Smyrna—Doganlu—
Lycian Tombs .229
BOOK III.—GRECIAN ARCHITECTURE.
I. Geeece — Historical notice—Pe-
lasgic art — Tomb of Atreus—-
Other remains .240
II. JIellenic Greece—History of
the Orders—Doric Temples in
Greece—Doric Temples in Siciiy
—Ionic Temples — Corinthian
Temples—Dimensions of Greek
Temples—Doric order—Ionic or-
der—Corinthian order—Carya-
tides—Forms of temples—Mode
of lighting temples—Temple of
Diana at Ephesus—-Municipal
architecture— Theatres—Tombs
—Cyrene .251
BOOK IV.—ETRUSCAN, ROMAN, PARTHIAU AUD
SASSAUIAN ARCHITECTURE.
I. Etruria — Historical notice —
Temples — Kock-cut tombs —
Tombs at Castel d’Asso—Tumuli
—The arch.289
II. Rome—Introduction .. .. 302
III. Roman Architecture—Origin
of style — The arch — Orders :
Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, Com-
posite—Temples—Tlie Pantheon
—Roman Ternple at Athens—at
Baalbec .305
IV. Basilicas, Theatres and Baths
—Basilicas of Trajan and Max-
entius — Provincial basilicas—
Theatre at Orange — Colosseum
—Provincial amphitheatres—
Baths of Diocletian .... .. 327
V. Teiumphal Arches, Tombs, and
other Buildlngs — Arches at
Rome; in Erance — Arches at
Treves — Pillars of Victory—
Tombs — Minerva Bledica—Pro-
vincial tombs—Eastern tombs—-
Domestic Architecture—Spalato
—Pompeii—Bridges — Aqueducts 347
VI. Parthian and Sassanian Archi-
tecture—Historical notice—Pal-
aces of A1 Hadhr and Diarbekr
—Domes — Serbistan — Firouza-
bad—Tak Kesra—Palaces at
Mashita—Rabbath Ammon, etc. 389
CONTENTS OF YOL. I.
BOOIv II.— ASSYRIAN ARCHITECTURE.
Chap. Page
I. Introductory .151
II. Chaldean Temples.157
III. Assyeian Palaces — Wurka —
Nineveh—Nimroucl—Kliorsabad
—Palace of Sennacherib, Koyun-
jik—Palace of Esarhaddon —
Temples and Tombs.168
Chap. Page
IY. Persia—Pasargadse—Persepolis
—Susa—Fire Temples—Tombs 194
V. Invention of the Arch .. .. 214
VI. Judea—Temple of Jerusalem .. 219
VII. Asia Minor—Historical notice
—Tombs at Smyrna—Doganlu—
Lycian Tombs .229
BOOK III.—GRECIAN ARCHITECTURE.
I. Geeece — Historical notice—Pe-
lasgic art — Tomb of Atreus—-
Other remains .240
II. JIellenic Greece—History of
the Orders—Doric Temples in
Greece—Doric Temples in Siciiy
—Ionic Temples — Corinthian
Temples—Dimensions of Greek
Temples—Doric order—Ionic or-
der—Corinthian order—Carya-
tides—Forms of temples—Mode
of lighting temples—Temple of
Diana at Ephesus—-Municipal
architecture— Theatres—Tombs
—Cyrene .251
BOOK IV.—ETRUSCAN, ROMAN, PARTHIAU AUD
SASSAUIAN ARCHITECTURE.
I. Etruria — Historical notice —
Temples — Kock-cut tombs —
Tombs at Castel d’Asso—Tumuli
—The arch.289
II. Rome—Introduction .. .. 302
III. Roman Architecture—Origin
of style — The arch — Orders :
Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, Com-
posite—Temples—Tlie Pantheon
—Roman Ternple at Athens—at
Baalbec .305
IV. Basilicas, Theatres and Baths
—Basilicas of Trajan and Max-
entius — Provincial basilicas—
Theatre at Orange — Colosseum
—Provincial amphitheatres—
Baths of Diocletian .... .. 327
V. Teiumphal Arches, Tombs, and
other Buildlngs — Arches at
Rome; in Erance — Arches at
Treves — Pillars of Victory—
Tombs — Minerva Bledica—Pro-
vincial tombs—Eastern tombs—-
Domestic Architecture—Spalato
—Pompeii—Bridges — Aqueducts 347
VI. Parthian and Sassanian Archi-
tecture—Historical notice—Pal-
aces of A1 Hadhr and Diarbekr
—Domes — Serbistan — Firouza-
bad—Tak Kesra—Palaces at
Mashita—Rabbath Ammon, etc. 389