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windows on the sides, the front, and the rear, and would seem to have been the hall in which the finest treasures of art were placed.
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was the great central hall, around which all the other halls were grouped, and which gave the key to the plans of the
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is the pleasant feeling of constant radiant heat, which directly affects the human body from the walls and floor.
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was decorated with the richest marbles and mosaics; it received its light through
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Pompeii
Roman baths
hypocaust
underfloor heating
Pompeii
barrel vault
reliefs
stucco
telamones
thermae
caldarium
frigidarium
clerestory
Baths of Caracalla
Farnese Hercules
Farnese Bull
National Archaeological Museum, Naples
Pope Paul III
Ancient Roman bathing


public domain
Chisholm, Hugh
Tepidarium
Encyclopædia Britannica
Stub icon
room
stub
expanding it

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