caldarium उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- This leads to various gradients of pH levels, which govern which types of algae are present, the blue-green algae " Mastigocladus laminosus ", or the eukaryotic algae " Cyanidium caldarium ".
- Except for the demolished refectory, the abbey retains almost all of its original buildings : church, dormitory, cloister, chapter house, caldarium or " warming room ", dovecote and forge, all built in Romanesque style.
- He gives explicit instructions how to design such buildings so that fuel efficiency is maximised, so that for example, the " caldarium " is next to the " tepidarium " followed by the " frigidarium ."
- Another theatrical reference is found in a graffito scrawled on the wall between the " tepidarium " ( a bath maintained at a pleasantly warm temperature ) and the " caldarium " ( an environment more like a steam bath ).
- He inscribed seven of the great red granite Roman columns of the " caldarium " with the names in his list of Seven Archangels : the three familiar ones, Gabriel, with the archangels specific to Eastern Orthodoxy : Selaphiel, Jegudiel, Barachiel and Uriel.
- Sometimes, as in the old baths at Pompeii, the " laconicum " was provided in an apse at one end of the " caldarium ", but as a rule it was a separate room raised to a higher temperature and had no bath in it.
- Beyond that are the hot rooms, each a little warmer than the last : the tepidarium, the laconium and the caldarium, where three huge windows would at that time have offered a view of the Bay of Naples a mile away before layers of volcanic rock got in the way.
- Along the sides of the caldarium were private rooms that are believed to have had multiple functions, including private baths, poetry readings, rhetoricians, etc . Other areas attached to the caldarium were a garden, lounging rooms, gymnasiums, and small halls and semicircular exedrae used as lecture and reading rooms.
- Along the sides of the caldarium were private rooms that are believed to have had multiple functions, including private baths, poetry readings, rhetoricians, etc . Other areas attached to the caldarium were a garden, lounging rooms, gymnasiums, and small halls and semicircular exedrae used as lecture and reading rooms.
- Vitruvius describes their construction and operation in his work " De architectura " in about 15 BCE, including details about how fuel could be conserved by building the hot room ( caldarium ) for men next to that for women, with both adjacent to the tepidarium, so as to run the public baths efficiently.