Schreiber’s Atlas of Classical Antiquities.
Plate LVI.
Greek
I. Marble door of a grave near Palatitza.
6. Pompeian window.
7. Door of the Pantheon at Rome.
17. Details of the door of the Pantheon. (Fig. 7.)
15. The “Cloaca Maxima” in its present state.
11. Stop-cock,
from Capri. Naples.
12. Cross-section, through
a ventilating shaft, of fig 13.
Doors and windows from
vase-paintings (Durm).
5. Mosaic from the floor of the
“Casa del Poeta”, Pompeii.
13. Subterranean channel at the Aqueduct at Palmyra.
Longitudinal section, after Wood.
14. Drainage channel at the Dipylon, Athens.
9. Revolving lock from
S. Cosmo e Damiano,
Rome.
8. Primitive lock aud key.
A. Lock open, seen from outside ; B. Lock without the bolt;
C. The bolt and key.
10. Earthenware water-pipe,
from the Troad.
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CITIES IX. DOORS, DRAINS &c.
Plate LVI.
Greek
I. Marble door of a grave near Palatitza.
6. Pompeian window.
7. Door of the Pantheon at Rome.
17. Details of the door of the Pantheon. (Fig. 7.)
15. The “Cloaca Maxima” in its present state.
11. Stop-cock,
from Capri. Naples.
12. Cross-section, through
a ventilating shaft, of fig 13.
Doors and windows from
vase-paintings (Durm).
5. Mosaic from the floor of the
“Casa del Poeta”, Pompeii.
13. Subterranean channel at the Aqueduct at Palmyra.
Longitudinal section, after Wood.
14. Drainage channel at the Dipylon, Athens.
9. Revolving lock from
S. Cosmo e Damiano,
Rome.
8. Primitive lock aud key.
A. Lock open, seen from outside ; B. Lock without the bolt;
C. The bolt and key.
10. Earthenware water-pipe,
from the Troad.
Μ
i 11!
Siigd
CITIES IX. DOORS, DRAINS &c.