tepidarium उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- A major late work, " The Tepidarium " ( 1853, in the Mus�e d'Orsay ), depicts a large group of women drying themselves after bathing, in an architectural setting inspired by the artist's trip in 1840 to Pompeii.
- 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.
- The garden also contains three greenhouses enclosing a total of about 500 m? namely, a tropical greenhouse, tepidarium that houses exotic species in winter as well as a succulent collection ( 120 m?) organized by country of origin, and an orangerie containing carnivorous plants and the principal citrus varieties grown in Europe.
- 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.
- A typical hammam consists of three interconnected basic rooms similar to its Roman ancestors : the " s1cakl1k " ( or " hararet "-caldarium ) which is the hot room, the warm room ( tepidarium ) which is the intermediate room and the " soukluk " which is the cool room.
- Opposite to the door of entrance into the apodyterium is another doorway which leads to the tepidarium ( " G " ), which also communicates with the thermal chamber ( " F " ), on one side of which is a warm bath in a square recess, and at the farther extremity the labrum.
- The baths consisted of a central " frigidarium " ( cold room ) measuring under three groin vaults high, a double pool " tepidarium " ( medium ), and a " caldarium " ( hot room ) in diameter, as well as two palaestras ( gyms where wrestling and boxing were practiced ).
- It is constructed with a central building, the " Gymnasium ", and two side buildings, the " Tepidarium " and the " Caldarium ", designed by the Frenchman L�on Dufourny, who had also designed a part of the oldest section of garden, right next to the " Gymnasium ".
- Like its Roman predecessor a typical hamam consists of three basic, interconnected rooms : the " s1cakl1k " ( or " hararet "-caldarium ), which is the hot room; the warm room ( tepidarium ), which is the intermediate room; and the " soukluk ", which is the cool room ( frigidarium ).
- The baths themselves consisted of pools, including a tepidarium ( warm area and, it is presumed, first room visited in the baths ), a caldarium ( hot pool and dry, sauna-like area ), frigidarium ( cool pools used after those previously mentioned ), and also " exedrae " on the eastern and western sides of the building.