Sacré-Cœur at Montmartre, 373;
Sainte Chapelle, 185, 203, 224 (106, 121);
capital from same (126 a);
Sorbonne, 319;
St. Augustin, 371;
St. Étienne-du-Mont, St. Eustache, 312;
St. Jean de Belleville, 371;
St. Merri, St. Sévérin, 213;
St. Paul-St. Louis, 319;
St. Vincent-de-Paul, 364;
Val-de-Grâce, 322.
Collège Chaptal, 371.
Colonnades of the Garde-Meuble, 361, 367.
Column of July (Colonne Juillet), 365.
Corps Législatif (Palais Bourbon), 363.
École des Beaux-Arts, 355, 370, 392, 393;
library of same, 364;
door (206).
École de Médecine, new buildings, 374.
Exhibition buildings, 374.
Fountains:— of Cuvier, Molière, St. Michel, 372.
Halles Centrales, 371.
Hôtel-de-Ville (town hall), 316;
new building, 373.
Hôtels:—
Carnavalet (de Ligeris), 316;
de Cluny, 216;
des Invalides, 321.
House of Francis I. (Maison François I.), 316.
Library of the Beaux-Arts, 364;
of Ste. Genéviève, 365.
Louvre (see palaces). Museum (Musée) Galliéra (212).
Opera House (Nouvel Opéra), 372 (210).
Palaces:—
Palais Bourbon (Corps Législatif), 363;
Palais de l’Industrie, 364;
Pal. de Justice, 364;
Louvre and Tuileries, 215, 315–319, 321, 362, 371, 372 (179, 208, 209);
Places (Squares):—
de la Concorde, 324;
Royale, 319;
Vendôme, 322.
Railway stations (du Nord, de l’Est, d’Orléans), 372.
Sorbonne, new academic buildings, 374.
Paulinzelle.
Romanesque church, 173
Pavia, 157.
Certosa, 255, 262, 263, 278, 283, 284 (152, 153).
Church of S. Michele, 159.
Domical churches, 278
Pekin.
Summer pavilion, Temple of Great Dragon, 414
Pergamon (Pergamus).
Altar of Eumenes II., 67.
Christian buildings, 118
Perigueux.
Peroor.
Temple, 411
Persepolis, 145.
Persia.
Moslem architecture, 145, 146 (list 154).
Perugia.
Oratory of San Bernardino, 279.
Town hall (Pal. Communale), 266.
Roman Gates, 88
Peterborough Cathedral, 178, 220;
retro-choir, 222;
west front, 227
Phigalæa (Bassæ).
Gate, 45.
Sculptures from, 57.
Temple of Apollo Epicurius, 65
Philadelphia.
Independence Hall, 388.
Marine Exchange, Mint, 390.
Municipal Building, 391
Philæ.
Great Temple, 22.
Peripteral temple, 22
Piacenza, 157. Campanile, 159 (91).
Cathedral (91).
Town hall, 266
Piastenschloss at Brieg, 343
Pienza.
Palazzo Piccolomini, etc., 282
Pierrefonds.
Château, 371
Pisa.
minor works in, 282;
early Renaissance in, 282–283.
Cathedral (Duomo), 159, 160, 276 (92, 93).
Sta. Maria della Spina, 264
Pistoia.
Campanile, 264.
Podestà, Palazzo Communale, 266.
Sta. Maria dell’ Umiltà, 293
Pittsburgh.
Carnegie Building, 397.
Carnegie Library, 399.
County Buildings, 394
Plagnitz.
Castle, 343
Plassenburg.
Castle, 343
Poitiers Cathedral, 197, 201, 205
Pola.
Pompeii.
Amphitheatre, 92.
Baths, 86.
House of Pansa (65).
Theatre, 101.
Tombs, 105
Pont Du Gard.
Bridge, 108
Portsmouth.
Sherburne House, 387
Portugal, 352.
Gothic monuments (list), 253
Potsdam.
St. Nicholas Church, 359
Prague.
Belvedere, 339.
Palace on Hradschin, Schloss Stern, Waldstein palace, 339
Prato.
Madonna delle Carceri, 278
Prentzlau.
Church, 244
Priene.
Ionic order, 53;
Propylæa, 69
Provence, 164.
Provins.
Houses at, 214
Puri.
Temples, 408.
Temple of Jugganât, 409
Purudkul.
Rock-cut raths, 413
Ramesseum (Thebes). Tomb-temple of Rameses II., 15, 21, 24 (8)
Ramisseram.
Temple, corridors, 411
Ratisbon (Regensburg) Cathedral, 239, 241, 244.
Town hall, 245.
Walhalla, 359
Ravenna, 114.
Baptistery of St. John, 119.
Byzantine monuments (list), 134.
Cathedral, 304.
Early Christian monuments (list), 119.
S. Apollinare Nuovo, S. Apollinare in Classe, 114.
S. Vitale, 117, 122, 127, 172 (73)
Reggio.
Amphitheatre, 92
Reims Cathedral, 189, 197, 201, 202, 203, 205;
size, 206;
towers, 209;
Rimini.
S. Francesco, 277
Rochester Cathedral, 220
Rome.
Ancient monuments, (list) 108, 109.
Amphitheatre of Statilius Taurus, 102.
Arches:—
of Septimius Severus, 103;
Basilicas:—
Basilica Æmilia, 98;
of Constantine, xxiii, 80, 82, 98, 99 (50 b, 58, 59);
Julian Basilica, 98;
Sempronian, 98;
(For Early Christian Basilicas, see Churches.)
Baths (Thermæ):—
Campanile of Campidoglio (Capitol), 305.
Capitol, 91;
palaces on, 299.
Churches:—
in general, 293;
Church of Gesù, 299;
Sistine Chapel of Vatican, 286, 289;
Sta. Agnese
(basilica), 112
(modern church), 303;
S. Agostino, 286;
S. Clemente, 114;
St. John Lateran, 113, 251, 304, 305;
cloister of same, 281;
S. Lorenzo, 112;
S. Lorenzo in Miranda, 93;
Sta. Maria degli Angeli, 101;
Sta. Maria Maggiore, 113, 305;
Chapel of Sixtus V. in same, 299;
Sta. Maria del Popolo, 286, 287;
Chigi Chapel in same, 293;
Sta. Maria della Vittoria, 303;
Sta. Maria sopra Minerva, 256;
St. Paul-beyond-the-Walls, 113, 281 (67, 68);
St. Peter’s, original basilica, 113;
existing church of, 274, 286, 289, 290, 294–296, 299, 321 (169, 170, 171);
colonnade of same, 295, 303, 367;
sacristy of same, 305;
S. Pietro in Montorio, Tempietto in court of, 209.
Circuses:—
Maximus, 103;
of Caligula and Nero, 103, 113.
Colosseum (Flavian amphitheatre) 91, 92, 102 (45, 62).
Columns:— 103;
of Marcus Aurelius, 104;
Early Christian monuments, 111; (list), 118, 119.
Fora:—
in general, 97;
of Julius, Nerva, Vespasian, 97;
Forum Romanum (Magnum), 97, 98;
Fountain of Trevi, 305.
Houses:—
of Vestals (Atrium Vestæ), 94, 106;
of Livia, 107.
Lateran, carved ornament from Museum of (49);
palace of, 300.
Mausoleum of Augustus, of Hadrian, 104.
Minor Works in Rome, 287.
Monument to Victor Emmanuel, 382.
National Museum, 382.
Palaces (Ancient):—
of Cæsars on Palatine Hill, 86, 91, 105;
of Nero (Golden House), 91, 92, 100, 105;
Septizonium, 105.
Palaces (Renaissance):—
Altemps, 292;
Borghese, 304;
Braschi, 305;
of Capitol, 299;
Corsini, 305;
Farnesina, 291;
Lante, 292;
Massimi, Palma, 291;
Quirinal, 300;
Sacchetti, 291;
Vatican, Belvedere, greater and lesser court, Court of S. Damaso, Loggie, 209, 291;
Casino del Papa in gardens, 293;
papal residence, 300;
Scala Reggia, 305;
palazzo di Venezia, 286.
Pantheon of Agrippa, 82, 91, 94–96, 100, 118, 122, 127, 365 (54, 55, 56).
Pons Ælius (Ponte S. Angelo), 108.
Porta Maggiore, 108.
Portico of Octavia, 91.
Temples:—
Of Castor and Pollux (Dioscuri), 84, 91, 94 (44);
of Concord, 94;
of Faustina, 93;
of Fortuna Virilis, 89, 90, 93;
of Hercules or Vesta, 90;
of Julius, 94;
of Jupiter Capitolinus, 68, 89, 91;
of Jupiter Stator, so called (see Temple of Castor and Pollux);
of Jupiter Tonans, 91;
of Mars Ultor, 91;
of Minerva Medica, 127;
of Peace, 98;
of Trajan, 97;
of Vesta, in Forum, 94;
of Vesta, so called, or Hercules, 90.
Theatres:—
of Mummius, of Pompey, 101.
of Caius Cestius, of Cecilia Metella, 104;
of Helena, 118
Rosenborg Castle, 336
Rosheim.
Church façade, 175
Rothenburg.
Town hall, 344
Rouen, 310.
Cathedral, 192, 197, 201, 202, 205;
size of, 206;
west front, 207;
rose windows, 212.
Hôtel Bourgtheroude, 316.
Palais de Justice, 214.
St. Maclou, 209.
rose window from (112)
Rouheiha.
Early Christian church, 117
Ruanwalli.
Topes, 403
Russia, 367.
Byzantine monuments (list), 134
Temple, 406
Sakkarah.
Pyramid, 9
Salamanca.
Casa de las Conchas, 349.