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 726 COMPARATIVE ARCHITECTURE. Redentore Church, Venice, 485. Redhill. S. John, 595. Refectory, 277 (see Glossary). Reform Club, London, 463, 592. Reformation in Europe, 438. France. 497. Register College, Edinburgh, 582. Regula, 63. Rejas. 434, 544. Religion. Buddhist, 607. Christian. 176. Confucianism. 636. Hindu, Brahmanical, 607. Jaina, 607. Mahometan, 654. Pagan, 10, 33. 46, 112. Taoism (Sintuism), 637. Renaissance (see Glossary). Renaissance architecture, Belgian and Dutch. 527. English, 545. Europe, 437. French, 497. German. 517. Italian, 446. ornament, 444. Spanish. 533. towers, 442, 576. vaulting, 441, 443. Renvvick, architect, 599. Repousse work, 434. Reredos (see Glossary). Retablo, 430, 434. 544. Revival in Munich. 524. Rhamnus, temple of, Themis, 58, 66. temple of, Nemesis, 66. Rheims Cathedral, 373. Porte de Mars, 156. Rib (see Glossary). Rib, lierne, 288. wall, 287. tierceron. 287. Riccardi Palace. 441, 448, 440, 453. Richardson, architect, 599. Richmond, Sir William, 571. Ridge (see Glossary). Ridge-rib, 287. Rimini, Arch of Augustus, 153. bridge, 160. S. Francesco, 453. Ripon Cathedral, 309, 327. Rizzi, Antonio, architect, 477. Roads made by the Romans, 280. Robson, architect, 596. Rochester Cathedral. 309, 336. Rock-cut temples. India. 611. Rococo style, 496 (see Glossary). Roll moulding, 335 (see Glossary). Roman amphitheatre, 147, 149. aqueducts, 158. architecture, 5. iii. balneum, 145. basilicas, 136. bridges. 160. building acts, 113. building stones, 112. camps, 92, 280. caves, 157. 176. circi. 152. decoration of buildings. 118. dwellings, 162. emperors, 114. fountains. 164. mosaic, 119. mural paintings, 119. palaces. 92, 160. roads in England, 280. sculpture, 171. settlements in England, 280. temples, 121. theatres, 147. thermae. 141. tombs, 156, 15S. use of arch, 5, 114. use of concrete, 115. vaulting, 117, 164. walling, 115. Romanesque architecture in Europe, 217. vaulting, 224. Romano, Giulio, architect, 463. Rome, Arch of Constantine, 153. the Goldsmiths, 153. Janus, 156. SeptimiusSeverus,i53. Titus, 153. Atrium Vestae, 162. Baptistery of Constantine, 184. Barberini Palace, 473, 490. Basilican churches, 178. Basilicas or Halls of Justice, 136, 139- of Maxentius, 139. vaulted, 139, with wooden roofs, 136. Borghese Palace, 473. Braschi Palace, 490. Cancellaria Palace, 457. Castle of S. Angelo, 157. Castor and Pollux, temple of, 123. Catacombs, 157, 176. Circus Maxentius, 152. Cloaca Maxima, 119. Cloisters of S. John Lateran. 232. Column to Marcus Aurelius, 156 Column to Antoninus Pius, 156.