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" ... water over a bather. But there is good reason for thinking that this was not the case. In most cases the tepidarium contained no water at all, but was a room merely heated with warm air of an agreeable temperature, in order to prepare the body for... "
A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - Σελίδα 276
των William Smith - 1890 - 2125 σελίδες
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A School Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities: Abridged from the Larger ...

William Smith, Charles Anthon - 1846 - 402 σελίδες
...that this was not the case. In most cases the tepidarium contained no water at all, but was a room merely heated with warm air of an agreeable temperature,...heat of the vapour and warm baths, and upon returning from the latter, to obviate the danger of a too sudden transition to the open air. 4. The Caldarium...

The Illustrated Companion to the Latin Dictionary and Greek Lexicon: Forming ...

Anthony Rich - 1849 - 822 σελίδες
...TABEBNACCLUM. TEPIDA'RIUM or TEPIDARIA CELL A. A chamber in a set of baths kept at a moderate degree of temperature, in order to prepare the body for the great heat of the suda tory or vapour bath, and to break the sudden transition after it before returning into the open...

A School Dictionary of Greek & Roman Antiquities

William Smith - 1851 - 366 σελίδες
...that this was not the case. In most cases the tepidarium contained no water at all, but was a room merely heated with warm air of an agreeable temperature,...heat of the vapour and warm baths, and upon returning from tte latter, to obviate the danger of a too sudden transition to the open air. 4. The Caldarium...

A Manual of Roman Antiquities

Charles Anthon - 1851 - 486 σελίδες
...that this was not the case. In most cases, the tepidarium contained no water at all, but was a room merely heated with warm air of an agreeable temperature,...order to prepare the body for the great heat of the vapor and warm baths, and, upon returning from the i Aiam., Monii., 341. t Wia., HN, xxv., 7, 3S. T...

Handbook of Archæology: Egyptian--Greek--Etruscan--Roman

Hodder Michael Westropp - 1867 - 508 σελίδες
...frigidarium of the Romans, where cold baths were taken. III. The tepidarium was a temperate hall, which was merely heated with warm air of an agreeable temperature, in order to prepare tho body for tho great heat of the vapour and warm baths, and, upon returning, to obviate the danger...

A Smaller Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities: Abridged from the ...

William Smith - 1868 - 492 σελίδες
...that this was not the case. In most cases the tepidarium contained no water at all, but was a room merely heated with warm air of an agreeable temperature,...heat of the vapour and warm baths, and upon returning from the latter, to obviate the danger of a too sudden transition to the open air. — 4. The Caldarium...

A Dictionary of Roman and Greek Antiquities: With Nearly 2000 Engravings on ...

Anthony Rich - 1873 - 782 σελίδες
...TABERNACULUJrf. TEPIDA'RIUM or TEPIDARIA CELL A. A chamber in a set of baths kept at a moderate degree of temperature, in order to prepare the body for the great heat of the sudaI lory or vapour bath, and to break 1 the sudden transition after it before I returning into the...

A Dictionary of Roman and Greek Antiquities with Nearly 2000 Engravings on ...

Anthony Rich - 1874 - 762 σελίδες
...TABERNACULUM. TEPIDA'RIUM or TEPIDARIA CELL A. A chamber in a set of baths kept at a moderate degree of temperature, in order to prepare the body for the great heat of the sudatory or vapour bath, and to break the sudden transition after it before returning into the open...

Excavations at Carnac (Brittany): A Record of Archaeological Researches in ...

James Miln - 1877 - 308 σελίδες
...anointed. — Dictionary. A. Rich. t Tepidarium. A chamber in a set of baths kept at a moderate degree of temperature, in order to prepare the body for the great heat of the Suda a u t X u Q 5 o uS I a B Cu O o 0 w 5 cu I I EXCAVATIONS IN THE MOUND C. 57 quite possible that...

Handbook of Archaeology: Egyptian-Greek-Etruscan-Roman

Hodder Michael Westropp - 1878 - 640 σελίδες
...frigidarium of the Romans, where cold baths were taken. IIL The Tepidarium was a temperate hall, which was merely heated with warm air of an agreeable temperature,...danger of a too sudden transition to the open air. IV. Concamerata sudatio, or sudatorium, the vapour bath, was of a circular form,* and was surmounted...




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