2801     Moenia Urbis priora Aurelianensibus

    mons : a mountain, mount
2802     Mons Capitolinus
2803     Mons Janiculus
2804     Mons Vaticanus
2805     Monument. Tarquinij Prisci
    monumentum : that which preserves the remembrance of any thing, a memorial, a monument; especially of buildings, statues, galleries, tombs erected to perpetuate the remembrance of a person or thing
2806     Monumenta Corn. Aquini
2807     Monumenta Domitiani
2808     Monumenta Gn. Domitii Calvini
2809     Monumenta M. Aponij Saturnini

2810     Monumentii Claudii Caes.
2811     Monumentum Comitis Herculis 1
2812     Monumentum Comitis Herculis 2
2813     Monumentum Triumphalis Jul. Caesaris et Augusti
    Musa (Musarum) : a muse, one of the goddesses of poetry, music, and the other liberal arts. The ancients reckoned nine of them.

    Narcissus : Narcissus, the son of Cephius and the nymph Liriope. He was exceedingly beautiful, and fell so violently in love with himself on beholding his image in a fountain, that he wasted away with desire, until he was changed into the flower of the same name. Narcissus, a freedman of Caludius, by whose orders Messalina was put to death

    natatio : a place for swimming, swimming-place
2814     Natatio (upper Tiber)
2815     Natatio (lower Tiber)
    naumachia : a place where mock sea-fights were exhibited
2816     Naumachia Domitiani
2817     Naumachia Neronis
2818     Navalia
    nemus : a wood with open glades and meadows for cattle, a wood with much pasture; land, a grove; a heath or grove concecrated to a divinity
2819     Negotiantes Vinarii

2820     Nemus Alexandri Severi
2821     Nemus Caesarum
    Neptunus : Neptune, the god of the sea and of other waters, brother of Jupiter and husband of Amphitrite
2822     Nero
    Nerva : the Roman emperor
2823     Nolli Plan of Rome
    nympheum : a fountain consecrated to the nymphs at Corinth
2824     Nymphaeum
2825     Nymphaeum Publicum
2826     Nymphaum Jovis
2827     Nymphaum Tiberij
2828     Nympheum Neronis
    Octavius, Octavia : the name of a Roman gens.; c. Octavius, the father of the emperor Augustus; rarely of the emperor Augustus. Octavia, the name of the two sisters of Augustus, Octavia was also the name of the daughter of the emperor Claudius and Messalin. Octaviae Porticus, two halls in Rome

    oecus, oeci : a room in a house, a hall, saloon
2829     Officinae : a workshop, manufactory

2830     Officinae Argentaria
2831     Officinae Armorum
2832     Officinae Balistarium
2833     Officinae Machinarum Militarium
2834     Officinae Minii
2835     Officinae Scorpiorum
    olearia : oil-grinder, oil seller
2836     Olitorium
    orchestra : the place were the Senate sat in the theater
2837     Ovid
    palaestra : a wrestling-school, wrestling-place, place of exercise, palaestra
2838     palimpsest
2839     Pantheon

2841     patterns
    peristylium : the part of a building enclosing the court-yard, surrounded by columns on the inside

    Petronia : the first wife of the emperor Vitellus
2842     Petronia Amnis
    Philippi : a city in Macedonia, on the borders of Trace, celebrated for the battle in which Octavianus and Antony defeated Britus and Cassius

    Pietatis : a goddess, Piety, who had two temples in Rome
    pila : a pillar
2843     Pila Tiburtina
    pinacotheca : a picture-gallery

    Pincius : the name of a Roman gens. Perhaps after them was named the Mons Pincius, the eighth hill of Rome, situated outside the city, but enclosed by the Aurelian wall; called at an earlier period, Collis Hortorum, now Monte Pincio
2844     Piranesi, Giovanni Battista
2844     Piranesi, Giovanni Battista
    piscina : a pond in which fish are kept, a fish-pond

    pistrina : a bake-house, bakery

    platanus : the plantane or Oriental plane-tree
2845     Platner, Samuel Ball
2846     Pliny
    Plotina : the wife of Trajan

    pluteus : the board on which a corpse is placed

    Pluto : the king of the Lower World, the husband of Proserpine, and brother of Jupiter and Neptune

    Pompejus : name of a Roman gens. So the famous Cn. Pompejus Magnus, the triumvir

    pons : a bridge
2847     Pons Aelius Hadrianus
2848     Pons Fabianus
2849     Pons Fabricius

2850     Points of Departure

2851     Pons Gratianus
2852     Pons Janiculensis
2853     Pons Triumphalis
2854     Populi Bustum Ambientes
    porta : a gate
2855     Porta Catularia
2856     Porta Carmentalis
2857     Porta Collina
2858     Porta Flument.
2859     Porta Pinciani


2861     Porta Ratumena
2862     Porta Salaria
2863     Porta Septimiana
2864     Porta Triumphalis
2865     porticus : a walk covered by a roof supported on columns a colonnade, piazza, arcade, gallery, porch
2866     Porticus a S.P.Q.R. Amoenitati Dicata
2867     Porticus ad Nationes
2868     Porticus Agrippinae
2869     Porticus Alexandri Severi

2871     Porticus Amelia
2872     Porticus Boni Eventus
2873     Porticus Caij et Lucij
2874     Porticus Constantini
2875     Porticus Corinthia cn. Octavij
2876     Porticus Europae
2877     Porticus Gratiani Valentiniani et Theodosii
2878     Porticus Hadriani 1
2879     Porticus Hadriani 2

2881     Porticus lugentium pro statione
2882     Porticus Metelli
2883     Porticus Milliarienses ab Aureliano Ornatae
2884     Porticus Minucia
2885     Porticus Neptuni
2886     Porticus Neronianae (Vaticanus)
2887     Porticus Neronianae (Pincii)
2888     Porticus Octaviae
2889     Porticus Philippi

2891     Porticus Polae
2892     Porticus Pompejanae
2893     Porticus praebentes umbraculum diei ab aesti
2894     Porticus Quirini
2895     Porticus Septorum Juliorum
2896     Porticus Trajani
2897     Porticus Vipsania
    portus : a harbor, haven, port

    prata : a meadow
2898     Prata Flaminia
2899     promenade architecturale
    pulpitium : a scaffold, platform, pulpit, stage



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2714     figure/ground vs field condition
2715     modernity/post-modernity
2716     [architecture opted otherwise]
2717     an answer to "Now what?"
2718     epic architectural past
2719     classical/modernist
2720     The Pantheon
2721     The Diagram of Circle/Square Junctures
2722     Kimbell Art Museum
2723     Architecture displaying movement?
2724     Shofuso
2725     Shofuso
2726     Shofuso
2727     Shofuso
2728     Shofuso
2729     Shofuso
2730     Shofuso
2731     Shofuso
2732     Shofuso
2733     Shofuso
2734     Shofuso
2735     Shofuso
2736     Shofuso
2737     Shofuso
2738     Shofuso
2739     Shofuso
2740     Shofuso
2741     Shofuso
2742     Shofuso
2743     Shofuso
2744     Shofuso
2745     Shofuso
2746     Shofuso
2747     Shofuso
2748     Shofuso
2749     Shofuso
2750     Shofuso
2751     Shofuso

2753     Architecture that displays movement?
2754     Architecture that displays movement?
2755     Architecture that displays movement?

2766     Architecture that displays movement?
2767     AN ARCHITECTURE OF REMOVEMENT
2768     Architecture that displays movement?
2769     AN ARCHITECTURE OF REMOVEMENT

2778     AN ARCHITECTURE OF REMOVEMENT

2781     Duchamp to direct THE LUCKY BUMS
2782     Duchamp to direct THE LUCKY BUMS

2784     lebbeus woods and Piranesi

2787     lebbeus woods and Piranesi
2788     lebbeus woods and Piranesi

2792     Re: birth - life - death

2794     Privilegium Ottonianum

2796     Re:birth - Re:life - Re:death
2797     Re:memories
2798     Re: Selective Memories
2799     Architecture displaying movement?

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