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620 620 STONEHENGE. INDEX. THEODORIC. Stonehenge, i, 14, ii, 121. Stone-roofed churches, ii. 428-431. iSMiisburg Catliedial spire, i, .540, 596, 597. Lilunder of construction, ii, .55. Plan and detail, 65. West front, 66. Erwin von Steinbach's share in it, 67. Date of the spire, defects, etc.. 68. Strawberry Hill, result on English archi- tecture of the erection of, ii, 119. Stregnas, .Sweden, church at, ii, 101. Street's " Gothic Architecture in Spain," obligations of the author to. ii, 245 note. Sublimity and elegance discriminated, i, 26. Sufis, dynasty of the, their buildings, ii, 5.55. Suger, Abbe, opportune advent of, i. 523, Abbey built by him, 524. His youth, 556. Suleiman the Magnificent, mosques of: The Suleimanie, ii, 540-543. The Prince's, 544. Sultanieh, tomb of Mahomet Khodaben- dah, at, ii, 553. Plan, section and view, 5.54, 555. Sun-worshippers, bas-relief from a temple of the, i, 135. Fate of their monuments, 140. Temple of Palmyra, 219. Supliis (or Cheops) the proved founder of the Great Pyramid, i, 99. Alleged repairer of the Sphinx, 104. Susa, i, 200. Triumphal arch of Augus- tus at, 335. Tomb of Daniel, 549. Sutri, Etruscan amphitheatre at, i, 283, 326. Sweden, church architecture of, ii, 99- 101. Round churches, 113. Switzerland, ancient monastery at St. Gall in, ii, 5-9. Other examples, 11, 34-36. Syracuse, Doric temple at, i, 224. See ii, 399. Syria, results of recent researches in, ii, 311. Byzantine examples in Syria and Asia Minor, 422-428. Tabreez, mosque at, ii, 551. Its Byzan- tine features, 552. View, 553. Tafkha, stone-roofed church at, ii. 429. Plan, sections, mode of construction, etc., 4.30. Tak Kesra, Ctesiphon, builder and plan of, i. 385. Its great arch. 386. Takt-i-Bostan. view of, i. 393. Takt-i-Gero, Sassanian arch, i, 391, ii, 465. Talars, or ancient Persian prayer plat- forms, i. 196. Talavera, old temple at, i, 304. Tambos, or Peruvian caravanserai, ii, 586. Tancarville. fortifications at, i, 586. Tiintalois, tumuli at, i, 221. Tarazano, Aragon. pierced stone win- dow tracery, at, ii, 284. Tarragona, ilonian aqueduct at, 373. Elevation, 374. Cathedral dome, ii, 256, 257, 2.59. Tarsus, i, 220. Tartars, Moscow destroyed by the, ii, 489. Their architectural forms, 490. Tartar mosque and tomb at Tabreez, 551-.553. Taylor, consul, Cufic inscriptions copied by, i, 380 note 2. Tchekerman, Crimea, excavated chiu'ch at, ii, 478. Tchernigow Cathedral, its domes and apses, ii, 485. Technic arts, scope and object of, i, 4- 10. Tegea, Arcadia, Ionic temple at, i, 245. Teheran, throne-room in palace at, ii, 559. Tehuantepec, pyramid of Oajaca at, ii, 570. Telamones, example of, i. 2.59. Tell el Amarna, bas-relief at, i, 135. Grottoes, 140. Templars' church at Brindisi, ii, 384. Origin of their name, 504. Temples. See Assyrians, Buddha, dial-' dean, Etruscan, Greeks, Jerusalem, Rock-cut temples, Roman. Thebes, Teocallis, or temples, of Mexico, ii, 569. Examples, 569, 574. Teos, Ionic hexastyle temple at, i, 246. Teotihuacan, Mexico, pyramid temples at, ii, .570. Tewkesbury, ii, 133, 192. Texier, M., researches of, ii, 416. Obli- gations of the Author to him, 440 note. Tezcoco, Mexico, pyi-amid at, ii, 570. Thai Burgal, ruined al)bey of, ii, 30. Thann, Alsace, spire at, ii, 65. Theatres of the Greeks, i. 271. Of the Romans, 323-328. See Amphitheatre. Theban dynasties in Egypt; Temples and tombs of the first kingdom, i, 107 -112. Kings of the great Theban period, 113. Thebes, the " hundred-pyloned city " of, i, 114. Differences between its archi- tectm-e and that of Memphis, 115. Comparative com])leteness of its re- mains, il)id. Number and grandeur of its temples, 116. Plan and details of the Rhamession, 117, 118. The Pal- ace-temple of Karnac. its unparalleled magnitude, etc., 118-120. Temple of Luxor, itsirregularity of plan, etc., 121. The Memnonium, ibid. Temple of Medinet-Habou, 122. South temple of Karnac. its beauty, etc., 122. 123. Temples at Tanis, Sedinga, Abydos, etc.. 123, 124. Rock-cut tombs and temples, 124-129. Theodoric ("Dietrich of Berne") tomb of (church of Sta. Maria Rotunda), i, 285 note, 4.38. Plan, 439. Its pecu- liar roof, 439. Church buiit by him,