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730 COMPARATIVE ARCHITECTURE. S. Wulfrand, Abbeville. 376. S. Zaccaria, Venice. 485. S. Zenone, Verona, 237. scroll work gables, 562. campanile. 239. Sakkara. Mastaba of Thy, 18. Salamanca Cathedral, 426. Casa Monterey. 542. S. Domingo, 539. Salamis. battle of, 48. Salientes (Roman fountains), 164. Salisbury Cathedral, 309, 336, 343. house near, 595. Sallust, house of. 163. Salonica, church of St. George. 187. Salvi, Dicti, architect, 231. Samos, temple of Hera, 79. Sanchi, gateway, 612, 632. tope, 612, 642. Sanctus-bell. 354. Sangallo, Ant. di, architect, 461, 471. Sangallo Giuliano, 471. San Micheli, architect, 485, 488. Sansovino. architect. 461. 477, 485. Santiago de Compostela Cathedral. 426. Santiago Cathedral, steeple, 540. Sao-chovv, pagoda, 642. Saracenic. Arabian, 657. architecture, 653. dwelling-houses, 67S. Egyptian, 659. Indian, 671. pendentive, 657. Persian, 667. Spanish, 663. Syrian, 659. Turkish, 669. -aulting, 657. Saragossa, Casa Infanta, 540. Sarcophagus, Alexander. 94. from a tomb, Cnidus. 94. Sargon, Palace of, 39. Sarnath, tope at, 612. Sasseram, tomb, 671. Saturn, temple of, Rome, 123. Satyrus, architect, 79. 94. Savage, architect, 591. Savoy Chapel, Strand. London, 349. Scala-Regia of the Vatican. 490. Scaligers. tomb of the, 421. Scamozzi. architect. 477, 488. Schinkel, architect, 524, School Board Offices, Thames Em- bankment, 595. Schools and colleges, 324. Science, College of, 595. Scopas, sculptor, 94. Scotia moulding, 106 (see Glossary). Scott, G. G., architect, 595. Scott. Sir G., architect, 304, 309. 594- Scott, Oldrid, architect, 216. Scottish architecture, 359. Screen (see Glossary). Sculpture (Classic). Assyrian. 44. Byzantine, 214. Egyptian, 29. Greek, 106. Roman. 171. Sculpture (Gothic), English, 341, 347. 354, 382. French, 382. German. 402. Italian, 421. Spanish, 434. Sculpture (Renaissance), Belgian and Dutch, 532. Elizabethan and Jacobean^ 564. French, 516. German. 526. Italian, 494, 516. Spanish, 544. Sculpture (Romanesque), French, 257. Italian. 244. Scuola di S. Marco, Venice, 485. Seaton Delaval, 581. Section (see Glossary). Sedding, architect, 596. Sedilia (see Glossary). Sedilia. Decorated, 349. Early English. 341. Norman, 335. Perpendicular. 354. Segovia aqueduct, 160. Selim Chistee, tomb, 677. Selinus, Great Temple, 58, 66. Senate House, Cambridge, 5S1. Sennacherib, Palace of. 40. Sens Cathedral, 304. William of, 286, 304. Septimius Severus. arch, 153. Serbistan Palace, 667. Sergii, arch of the, Pola, 153. Seringham, temple. 62S. Serlio, architect. 497, 503. Servandoni, architect. 509. Sethos I., temple of, 24. tomb of. 20. Severy (vaulting), 224. 286. Seville, Alcazar, 663. Patio de las Doncellas, 663. Seville, Casa Lonja, 537. Cathedral, 430. Giralda, 663. Sexpartite vaulting, 22^.