- In
architecture and sculpture, a
pluteus (plural
plutei) is a
balustrade made up of m****ive
rectangular slabs of wood,
stone or metal,
which divides part...
- The
Plutei of
Trajan (Latin
Plutei Traiani;
often called the
Anaglypha Traiani) are
carved stone balustrades built for the
Roman emperor Trajan. They are...
- The
Plutei of
Theodota are two mid 8th-century
Lombard marble bas-reliefs or
plutei from the
oratory of San
Michele alla
Pusterla in Italy. They are now...
-
because its
roots had
undermined a
statue of Silv****. A
relief on the
Plutei of
Trajan depicts Marsyas the satyr,
whose statue stood in the Comitium...
-
memorials of "Johannes
surnamed Mercurius"; he
donated sculpted balustrades (
plutei) and
carved marble transennae,
grates or
screens that
partitioned the space...
- vols (Cambridge, MA, 1916–18). Florence,
Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana,
Plutei 32.16, f. 382v. (riddles
compiled by
Maximus Planudes between 1280 and 1283...
- form a long corridor.
Convex wicker shields were used to form a
screen (
plutei or
plute in English) to
protect the
front of the
corridor during construction...
-
Plutei of Theodota, mid-eighth century,
Civic Museums of Pavia....
- as the slab with pea**** in the
Museum of
Santa Giulia in
Brescia or the
Plutei of
Theodota in the
Pavia Civic Museums. The
following centuries, as already...
-
notable for her ****ociation with the
Lombard king
Cunipert (688–700). The
Plutei of
Theodota are
named after her. A
biography of her
appears in Book 5 of...