- A
cubiculum (pl.: cubicula) was a
private room in a domus, an
ancient Roman house occupied by a high-status family. It
usually led
directly from the atrium...
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Louvre Museum.
Cubiculum (bedroom) from the
Villa of P.
Fannius Synistor at
Boscoreale now in the
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Cubiculum (bedroom) from...
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Daniel 3, Moses,
rising of Lazarus, Mary
Magdalene (John 20), and the
Cubiculum of the
Velata which consists of
three portraits that
depict the life of...
- used in 1604,
other terms were used to
refer to the devices:
cubiculum obscurum,
cubiculum tenebricosum,
conclave obscurum, and
locus obscurus. A camera...
- to
generate professional exposure. A
satyr dancing. A
fresco from the
cubiculum in the
Villa of the Mysteries. From Pompeii. Date: 80 to 70 BCE Folk dance...
- the
Augustan model in his prin****te, to end all
secret trials intra cubiculum, to have done with the
corruption of
court favorites and freedmen, and...
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diurno labore) who at
night enters his
bedchamber (sub
noctem intrat in
cubiculum suum) and
whose sleep is
interrupted by dreams.
Henry Eyster Jacobs' English...
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which is not included.
There are
twelve mythological scenes across four
cubiculum and one triclinium. The
house was
reopened to
tourists in
January 2023...
- dies,
causing the
Roman Empire to
split permanently. Late 4th century:
Cubiculum of Leonis,
Catacomb of Commodilla, near Rome, is made. Late 4th century:...
- also
added to
cubiculum (c) and
tablinum (e) and a north–south
barrel vault was
added to
cubiculum (f) as well. The
oculus in
cubiculum (f), providing...