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616 616 PRAXEDE. INDEX. RHENISH ARCHITECTURE. Praxede, S., Eonie, Corinthian base from, i, 302. Date of the church, 410. Arches, 420. Pre-Kaphaehtisin, cause of the failure of, i, 12. Priene, Ionic hexiistyle temple at, i, 246. Proportion in Architecture, i, 26, 27. Diagrams, 28, 29. Observed in the Pyramids, 2o2 note. Proportions of area to solids, etc., in important buildings, i. 24. French cathedrals, 581. English cathedrals, ii, 200. Protestant worship, early French church suitable for, i, 473. Provence. Roman bridge and arches at St. (J llamas in, i, 340. Architectural boundaries, 443, 445. Early use of the pointed arch. 448. Churches, baptis- teries, and cloisters, 453-465. Prussia, East, brick architecture of, ii, 94. Ptolemies, the, i, 89, 126. Revival of Egyptian arts under them, 132. Tem- ples of the period, 135-139. Pudenziana, S., basilican church, Rome, date of, i, 409. .Scriptural interest at- taching to it, its plan, etc., 419, 420. Puissalicon, tower at, i, 462. Pulpits in German churches, ii, 82. Puttrich, work on Saxony by, ii, 30. Puy de Dome, churches in, i, 491-494. Puy en Velay, cathedral at, i, 497. Its cloister, 498. Pyramiels, Tombs, and Temples of Egypt, and their builders, i. 16, 17, 18, 55, 61, 62. Date of the pyramids of Gizeh, 90, 91. Constructive skill exhibited in the Great Pyramid, 91, 92. Truthfulness of its pictures and portrait-statues, 92. Questions suggested by these struc- tures. 93. Their site and number, 95. Dimensions, angular inclinations, etc., of the three great ones, 95-97. De- tails of their construction, 98. Peculi- arities of that of Saccara, plan, section, etc., 100,101. Tombs, paintings there- on, etc., 102, 103. Temples, and recent discoveries regarding them: their architectural effectiveness, etc., 105, 106. Structures of the first Theban kingdom. 107. The Labyrinth, its plan, purpose, etc., 108, 109. Tombs of Belli Hassan, 110, 111. Remains of the Shepherd Kings, 112. Mode of lighting the temples, 119, 262. Kock- cut tombs and temples, 124-129. Mammeisi, 126. Arches in the Pyra- mids, 207. Use of definite proportions, 252 note. Mexican, as compared with those of Egypt and Assyria, ii, 571. Example at Palenque, 574. See Obe- lisks, Thebes. See also ii, 319. Quattro Coronati, basilican church, Rome, date of, i, 409. Quentin, St., church at, i, 549. Town- hall, 605. Querqueville, triapsal church at, i. 512. Quetzalcoatl, the Mexican Lycurgus, ii, 564, 566. Quinide, St.. Vaison, France, peculiar apse of, i, 456. Raglan Castle, ii. 197. Ramleli, Syria, chiu'ch at, ii, 412. Ralisbon, the old Dom at, ii, 11. Scotch church, 32. Dimeii;^,ions and arrange- ment of the cathedra], 68. Plan, 09. Entrance, 80. Church of St. Emeran. 77. Ravello, Casa Ruffolo at, its exceptional style, ii, 387. Ravenna, tomb of Theodoric at, i, 285 note, 438, 439. Church of San Vitale 347, 434, 435, ii, 38, 437. Ancient splendor of its basilican churches, i, 422. Examples: SS. ApollinarelS'uovo and in Classe, 422-424. Its circular churches, 434. Palace of Theodoric, 440. Tower of S. Apollinare in Classe, ii. 315, 316. Rawlinson, Rev. George, untenable sug- gestion by, i, 175 note. Rawlinson, Sir Henry, explorations of, i, 1-18 note ; 150 note. On the Birs Nimroud, 153, 154 note. Assyrian canon discovered by him, 160. Reculver, Saxon fragments at, ii, 125. Redman, Bishop of Ely, tomb of, ii, 195. Reformation, effect on church building of the, ii, 123. See 133, 201. Regulini Galeassi, tomb at Cervetere, 1, 286~i:88. . Reichenau, basilican church at, ii, 8. Plan, elevation, etc., 9. An apt sug- gestion, ibid note. Roof, 13. St. Renii, arched gateway at, i, 337. Roman tomb, view, 348. Its object, principal features, etc., 349. Church at Rlieims, 523 note. Renaissance style, cause of the, i, 43, 47. Small love for it in England, ii, 119. Best example of a Renaissance dome, 321 note. See ii, 124, 225, 243, 251. Reparatus, S., basilican church of, i, 405. Rhamession at Thebes, its founder, di- mensions, etc., i, 117, 118. Ehamnus, form of temple at, i, 260. Rhamses the Great, i, 117. Rhanises 11., temple erected by, i, 204. Rhamses Maiamoun, tomb of, i. 128. Rheims, Roman arch at, i, 337. Church of St. Remi. 523. Cathedral, 533. Plan, iiroportions, etc., 537. Elegance of its facade and buttresses, 541, 575. External sculptures, 541. Windows, 566, 568. Capitals, 580. Porch, ii, 62. Rhenish architecture, ii, 1-36. -See Aix-la-Chapelle, Bonn, Cologne, Ger- many.