. Medieval architecture, its origins and development, with lists of monuments and bibliographies. K M ? [lifn c inoiMm mqTpq TTH i r—I ? — t b bl^_ uj—1 1 1 FT- 5CALDF0R•FIG 2,-6. iffl Tf t? H I J- ^ FIG. 4. Iix. 27. — Roman Houses Fig. 1. — Villa at Sponley Wood, England. From the measurements of Middleton, inArchseologia, 52, p. 654. This figure, it should be noticed, is drawn to a scale just twice aslarge as the other plans on the plate. A is the entrance gateway in BBBB, an enclosing wallof masonry presmnably of very considerable height. C, a path, led through DD, a garde
. Medieval architecture, its origins and development, with lists of monuments and bibliographies. K M ? [lifn c inoiMm mqTpq TTH i r—I ? — t b bl^_ uj—1 1 1 FT- 5CALDF0R•FIG 2,-6. iffl Tf t? H I J- ^ FIG. 4. Iix. 27. — Roman Houses Fig. 1. — Villa at Sponley Wood, England. From the measurements of Middleton, inArchseologia, 52, p. 654. This figure, it should be noticed, is drawn to a scale just twice aslarge as the other plans on the plate. A is the entrance gateway in BBBB, an enclosing wallof masonry presmnably of very considerable height. C, a path, led through DD, a garden orcourt, to EEEE, a veranda, covered by a portico. (Only the foundation walls on which thecolumns of tliis portico rested have been discovered. There is no authority for the number orposition of the columns as restored in the plan). From this veranda opened the various roomsof the house, of which H was the tablinum, a combination of office and library, / was the oecus,or state reception room: G was the culina, or kitchen; FP were bathrooms. Fig. i is the house of Sertius in Timgad, Africa, after the measu
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