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- Roman gardens and ornamental horticulture became highly developed under Roman civilization, and thrived from 150 BC to 350 AD. The Gardens of Lucullus...
- opening to the columned porticus fronting the viridarium. The porticus was three feet above the viridarium (19), accessed by two flights of steps. In between...
- He planted an orchard (pomerium), a lawn (pratellum), and a garden (viridarium). The politics of Vatican City takes place in the context of an absolute...
- speculation, and he died in relative obscurity. Daniel Stolcius in his Viridarium Chymi**** (1624) praises Sendivogius as the author of twelve books. The...
- 03-Caldarium, 04-Tepidarium, 06-Triclinium, 07-Cubiculum, 10-Peristyle, 12-Oecus, 13-Piscina, 15-Viridarium, 20-Latrine, 21-Peristyle, 22-Lararium, 24-Garden...
- storied cloister enclosing a garden, which structure was known as the Viridarium ("Green Area" / pleasure-garden) or Palazzetto ("Little Palace"). The...
- horse with the lower body of a fish. Hortus Roman Garden. Also known as viridarium/plural viridaria. Hypostyle In architecture, a hypostyle hall has a roof...
- herbularis or hortus medicus—more generally known as a physic garden, and a viridarium or orchard. These gardens were probably given impetus when Charlemagne...
- originated in 1467, by the will of Pope Paul II, as the southern wing and viridarium (porticoed garden) of the more famous Palazzo San Marco. The garden and...
- Istanbul, 1691/1692 Byzantine Gospel Book, c. 1100 'Garden of knowledge (Viridarium)', a medieval encyclopaedia by Jean Reynaud. Probably Avignon, between...