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Fig. 2. Ewer for ablutions (Persian).
Fig. 3. A Lictor with the fasces, wearing the abolla.
Fig. 4. Architectural acanthus.
Fig. 5. Bracket decorated with acanthus.
Fig. 6. Acinaces.
Fig. 7. Acratophorum, Roman.
Fig. 8. Roman acrostolium.
Fig. 9. Plan of a Roman temple, showing the adytum.
Fig. 10 Eolipyle.
Fig. 11. Agora of Antiphellus.
Fig. 12 Aiglets.
Fig. 13. Albe.
Fig. 14. Point d¡¯Alencon.
Fig. 15. Alhambraic ornament.
Fig. 16. Almuce.
Fig. 17. Circular Roman altar.
Fig. 18. The ambo of St. Lawrence at Rome.
Fig. 19. Ground-plan of an amphitheatre.
Fig. 20. Greek Amphor©¡.
Fig. 21. Roman anchor, from a bas-relief.
Fig. 22. Plan of a Greek house, showing the andron.
Fig. 23. Angel of the reign of Elizabeth.
Fig. 24. Arms of France with Angels as supporters. XIV. century.
Fig. 25. Point d¡¯Angleterre.
Fig. 26. Templum in antis.
Fig. 27. Capital and frieze of one of the Ant©¡ in the temple of Augustus.
Fig. 29. Archaic Antefixa in terra-cotta.
Fig. 30. Antefixa in marble from the Parthenon.
Fig. 31. Anterides of the Cloaca Maxima at Rome.
Fig. 32. Opus Antiquum.
Fig. 33. Aplustre and anchor of a Roman ship.?From bas-relief.
Fig. 34. Apostle Mug.
Fig. 35. Apse of St. William in the Desert
Fig. 36. Pont-du-Gard
Fig. 37. Arezzo vase.
Fig. 38. Point d¡¯Argentan.
Fig. 39. Argentella lace.
Fig. 40. Battering-ram.
Fig. 41. Battering-ram in testudo.
Fig. 42. Armilla. Celtic Bracelet.
Fig. 43. Armilla. Gaulish Bracelet.
Fig. 44. Primitive Roman Armour.
Fig. 45. Arundel device.
Fig. 46. Greek Aryballos.
Fig. 47. One of the Atlantes of the Theatre of Bacchus at Athens.
Fig. 48. Atlas, a device used by Philip II. of Spain.
Fig. 49. Atrium, with Ionic columns.
Fig. 50. Atrium, with Doric columns.
Fig. 51. Atticurge doorway at Agrigentum.
Fig. 52. Aulmoniere.