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698 COMPARATIVE ARCHITECTURE. All Souls College. Oxford, 324. Alliance Assurance office. London, 595. Almshouses, Cobham. 325. Altar, position in Basilican churches, 180. Altenburg, Rathhaus at. 524. Ambo (see Glossary). Ames Building. Boston. 601. Amiens Cathedral, 24, 309. 373, 378, 394- Ammon, Temple of, Karnac, 22. 24. Temple of, Luxor, 22, 28. Amphi-prostyle (see Glossary). Amphitheatre, Roman, 147, 149. Aries, 152. Capua. 152. Dorchester, 152. Flavian, 149. Nimes, 152. Pola. 152. Verona. 152. Amravati, tope, 612. Amritzar, temple, 623. Amru, mosque, Cairo, 659. Amsterdam, Stadthaus, 528. Ancien Greffe, Bruges, 528. Ancient American architecture, 652. Palaces, 652. Temples, 652. Ancones (see Glossary). Anglo-Classic style, 567. Anglo-Palladian school, 582. Anglo Saxon style. 283, 327. Angouleme Cathedral, 248. Annulet, 63 (see Glossary). Anta (see Glossary). Antefixa; (see Glossary). Anthemion (see Glossary), 106, 173. Anthemius of Tralles, architect. 200. Antoninus and Faustina, temple, 123. Antwerp Cathedral, 386. Town Hall, 528. Anuradapura, tope, 614. Aosta, arch of Augustus, 153. Aphaia, temple of, .iEgina, 66, 67. Apodyteria, 141. Apollo, temple of, Delos, 66. ApoUo-Didymaeus, Miletus, temple, 56, 58, 79, 84, 85, 87, 88. Apollo Epicurius, Bassae, temple, 58, 66, 72, 79, 87. Apollodorus of Damascus, architect, 139- Apophyge (see Glossary). Apostles, church of the, Cologne, 261. Apse (see Glossary). polygonal in Germany, 40S. triple Eastern, 261. Apse — continued. Western, 261, 264. Apteral (see Glossary). Aqueducts, 158. Anio Novus, 159. Aqua Claudia. 159. Aqua Marcia, 159. Croton, 159. Pont du Gard, Nimes, 159. Segovia, 160. Spalato, 160. Tarragona, 160. Arabesque, 173, 654, 682. Arabian Saracenic Architecture, 657. Arasostyle (see Glossary). Arc de Triomphe, Paris, 506. Arcade (see Glossary). Arcaded galleries, influence on Romanesque buildings, 237. Arcades, Elizabethan and Jacobean, 564- wall, 335. Arch of Augustus at Susa, 153. of Constantine, Rome. 153. Goldsmith's, Rome, 153. Horse-shoe (India). 629. of Janus, Rome, 156. Ogee, 657. at Orange, 156. pointed, introduction of, 6. pointed. 351. Saracenic, 657. Septimius Severus, 153. Sergii at Pola, 153. Squinch (see Glossary), 226. Titus, Rome, 153. Trajan, Ancona, 153. Trajan Beneventum, 153. use by Assyrians, 35, 43. use in Greek art, 54. use by Romans. 5. 114, 164 Arches (see Glossary). Saracenic. 679. Triumphal, 153. Archaic temple, Ephesus, 77, 79 Archbishop's Palace, Alcala, 534. Liege, 528. Archer, Thomas, architect, 581. Architecture defined. 4. Grecian, origin of, 5. orders of. defined, 5, 53. origins of, i. two types of, 6. Architrave (see Glossary). Archivolt (see Glossary). Aries, amphitheatre, 152. St. Trophime. 246, 248. Army and Navy Club, London, 485. Arnolfo di Cambio, 417.