- The
Porticus Octavia (Latin for the "Octavian Portico"), also
known as the
Portico of Octavius, was a
portico in
ancient Rome
built by
Gnaeus Octavius...
- In
church architecture, a
porticus (Latin for "portico") is
usually a
small room in a church. Commonly,
porticuses form
extensions to the
north and south...
- The
Porticus Octaviae (Latin for the 'Portico of Octavia'; Italian:
Portico di Ottavia) is an
ancient structure in Rome. The
colonnaded walks of the portico...
- In
Ancient Roman architecture a
cryptoporticus (from
Latin crypta and
porticus) is a
covered corridor or p****ageway. The
usual English is "cryptoportico"...
- The
Porticus Argonautarum (Latin for the "Portico of the Argonauts"; Italian:
Portico degli Argonauti), also
known as the
Portico of
Agrippa (Latin: Porticus...
-
Porticus Aemilia (Latin for the "Aemilian Portico") was a
portico in
ancient Rome. It was one of the
largest commercial structures of its time and functioned...
- The
Porticus Margaritaria (Latin for the "Pearl-Sellers' Portico") was a
portico in
ancient Rome
known only from the
Notitia et Curiosum. The
complex was...
- The
Porticus Vipsania (Latin for the "Vipsanian Portico"), also
known as the
Portico of
Agrippa (
Porticus Agrippae), was a
portico near the Via Flaminia...
- The
Portico of
Livia (
Porticus Liviae) was a
portico in
Regio III Isis et
Serapis of
ancient Rome. It was
built by
Augustus in
honour of his wife Livia...
- 1979, p. 72. Mansi,
Labbe &
Martin 1762, p. 202.
Hefele 1895, p. 67: a
porticu Beati Petri Apostoli, quae
appellatur ad
Palmaria Richards 1979, p. 73;...