The Pantheon: From Antiquity to the Present

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Tor de’Schiavi (Via Prenestina) 142, 238

  Tournon, Camille de 39, 41

  towers

  ass’s ears (l’orecchie d’asino) 299–300

  bell 25, 35–36, 41, 194, 296

  Santa Maria Rotonda 248

  design 299

  twin campanili 35, 42–43, 324, 366–67

  transformations (Pantheon) 193–94, 231–32, 255

  see also uses (Pantheon)

  treatises

  ancient 351–52

  Apollodorus 122, 201, 228

  Archimedes 100

  Baillie 418

  Boullée 389

  Burke 417–18

  Diurand 401

  Faenza 275

  Hero 102, 117–18

  La Mettrie 387

  Palladio 99

  Schmarsow 421

  Serlio 306

  Vitruvius 10, 90

  Triclinium on the Palatine 169

  tripods 363, 369

  trusses 303

  bronze 11, 34–35, 167, 222, 279–80, 300–2

  wooden 35, 279

  tufa 126–27, 129–30

  giallo 127

  layered 153

  Monteverde 54

  Turin, Historic-Political-Artistic Italian National Pantheon 360

  Tychaion (Alexandria) 5, 72–75

  location of 5 fn. 8

  Tyche 72

  tympanum 167

  painting 363

  Udine, Giovanni da 257

  Uffizi 258, 271

  Ugonio, Pompeo 268

  Upper Church of San Francesco (Assisi) 247–48

  uses (Pantheon) 78 fn. 92, 135, 341 fn. 25

  see also transformations (Pantheon)

  burials 374

  church 232–38, 280, 334, 342–43, 355–56

  commemorative 353, 355

  dynastic mausoleum 378–79

  immortalizing 353

  inspirational 238–41

  library 231

  pagan temple 356

  symbolic of national identity 355–57, 360

  temple (templum) 234

  Vacca, Flaminio 257

  Vaga, Perino del 28

  Valadier, Giuseppe 41, 366

  Valloni, Giovan Carlo 268

  Valloni, Pasquale 377

  Vasari, Giorgio 27, 212, 286–88, 308

  Vaticano 241–42

  Vaudoyer, Antoine-Laurent-Thomas, House for a Cosmopolitan 397–98

  vaults 64, 127

  barrel 109, 112–13, 121, 125, 146, 155, 303–4

  abutments and 122

  ratios 148 fn. 34

  S. Spirito (Florence) 286–87

  brick-faced concrete 157

  central 11

  Domus Aurea 119–21

  medieval and Renaissance 127

  Trajan’s Markets 157

  triple cross 136

  vendors 36–37, 41, 297, 319, 320, 323, 324, 328

  see also market

  Venuti, Ridolfino 344, 349

  verde antico 19

  Vergelli, Giuseppe Tiburzio 269

  Verona, Porta dei Borsari 311

  Vespasian 145

  Vesuvius 194

  Vicenza, Villa Rotonda (Palladio) 285

  Vignola, Giacomo 28, 257

  Villa Madama 123

  Viollet-le-Duc, Eugène-Emmanuel 130, 198

  Virgili, Paola 58

  Vischer the Younger, Hermann 267–68

  Visconti, Giovan Battista 344

  Visentini, Antonio 40

  Vitruvius 10, 90, 100, 126, 140–41, 169, 291, 313

  De Architectura 117

  Viviani, Alessandro 42 fn. 69

  Volpaia, Bernardo della 274, 291–93, 307

  Voltaire 399

  Éléments de la Philosophie de Newton 387

  voussoirs (wedge-shaped stones) 112, 127–28

  Waddell, Gene 97, 112, 130, 193

  Walhalla (Regensburg) 353, 359

  walls

  cellular (diaphragmatic honeycombing) 20, 105–6, 142, 152–53

  encircling (muro cordonato) 57

  supporting 201

  thickness 148

  Washington, D.C.

  Capitol 1, 396–97

  Washington Monument 359–60

  waterproofing 123 fn. 73, 149

  see also opus signinum

  Weinbrenner, Friedrich 382

  White, Stanford 411

  Wilfred (the pilgrim) 238

  Wilhelm, Prince of Baden 361

  Wilson Jones, Mark 9, 97, 103, 130, 143, 156, 191, 303

  Winckelmann, Johannes Joachim 38, 349, 353

  windows, attic 34, 113, 146, 307, 346

  Wright, Frank Lloyd 47, 384

  Ziolkowski, Adam, Lexicon Topographicum Urbis Romae 104

  zones (interior levels) 17, 24, 161

  see also levels

  lower 185

  middle 186

  rotunda 17

  upper 189

  Zuccari, Taddeo 28, 257

 

 

 


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