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The architecture of Marcus Vitruvius Pollio : in ten books / translated from the Latin by Joseph Gwilt, F.S.A., F.R.A.S.
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Milo, of Crotona, 201.

Mine (in sieges), 266; mines ofmetals, 169.

Minerva, temples of, 7, 11, 26,97, 154; promontory, 123.Mirror, 162.

Missiles, 266, 267.

Mithridatic war, 117.Modulation, 117; in music,108.

Module, 87, 117.

M ovadet;, 65.

Monopteral temples, 96, 154.

See Plate, 290.

Monotriglypli, 89.

Monuments, 44, 48.

Moon, temples of the, 10, 112.Mortice (carchesium), 253.Mortised beams, 261.

Mummius, L. the overthrowerof Corinth, 111.

Murena, sedileship of, 47.Musical proportion (canonicaratio), 6, 106.

Mutius, C., architect, 67, 156.Mutule, 80, 85, 147.

Myagrus, the Phocsean sta-tuary, 62.

Mylasa, town of, 48.

Myron, sculptor, 7, 62.Mytilene, town of, 21.

My us, 81.

N.

Nails, bossed, 163.

N aog, iv Trapaaraai, 66.

Narrow Pass, 23.

Nations, southern, weak, butacute; northern, strong, hutobtuse, 132, et seq.

Naves, of wheels, 249, 260.

Naves, or hamaxopodes, 260.

Nemsean games, 201.

Neptunus Panionius, temple of,81.

Nete, in music, 109.

Nexaris, 155 ; his precepts onthe symmetries, ib.

Nichomachus, painter, 62.

Niger, river, 183.

Nile, 30, 92; source of, 184.

Nonacrian region, in Arcadia,190:

Numisius, P., architect, 2.

Nymphodorus, 155.

O.

Oaken piles, 124.

Qxpa, 169.

Octagonal tower, 22.

Octastylos, 67, 69.

Octochord, in hydraulics, 247.

Octogenarise, pipes, 197.

Odeum, 117.

CEci, halls, 138; Grecian, 139,145.

CEci Cyziceni, 139.

CEcus, in Grecian houses, 145.

Oia?, a tiller, 241.

Oil-cellar, 143.

Olive-wood, charred, advantageof, in walls, 19.

Olympic games, 201.

Olympius, Jupiter, 67, 156.

07rai, beds of beams, 85.

Openings, for air ; or mouthsof channels, 164, 245; of afurnace, 173.

Optics, 4.

Oracles, on Socrates, 61; oncolonies of the Greeks to besettled in Asia, 80.

Orchestra, 112, 113.

Orders, of architecture, 72,80, 86, 95 ; representation of,286, 290.

Ornaments, of columns, 72,84; of epistylia, 101, 113;doors, 92.

Orpiment, 169.

Orseis, Nymph, mother of Do-ras, 81.

Orthography, 10.

O pvyeg, tortoises, 261.

Ostrum, purple, 175.

Ovals, in pavement, 58.

Overhanging, 124.

P.

Paces, one thousand, 250Paddles, in water-mills, 244.