An Essay on the Roman Villas of the Augustan Age, Their Architectural Disposition and Enrichments;: And on the Remains of the Roman Domestic Edifices Discovered in Great BritainLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1833 - 179 sidor |
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... present chaos of broken walls and arcades we can no longer retrace the general design of this palace as it existed in any one reign . Palladio , whose imagination has rebuilt so many ruins , forbore from these . Panvinio tried in vain ...
... present chaos of broken walls and arcades we can no longer retrace the general design of this palace as it existed in any one reign . Palladio , whose imagination has rebuilt so many ruins , forbore from these . Panvinio tried in vain ...
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... present age . If the more accurate accounts of these buildings by Vitruvius ' and Pliny may be relied on ' , the most admired efforts 1 Marcus Vitruvius Pollio , an architect in the reign of Augustus , wrote a treatise on his profession ...
... present age . If the more accurate accounts of these buildings by Vitruvius ' and Pliny may be relied on ' , the most admired efforts 1 Marcus Vitruvius Pollio , an architect in the reign of Augustus , wrote a treatise on his profession ...
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... presents very curious details relative to the history of the arts and of the private life of a Roman senator , collected with indefatigable diligence from an immense variety of ancient authors , where the materials were only to be met ...
... presents very curious details relative to the history of the arts and of the private life of a Roman senator , collected with indefatigable diligence from an immense variety of ancient authors , where the materials were only to be met ...
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... present time ; but some of their modes of inauration must have been much more expensive , since it appears the gilding of the Capitol cost twelve thousand talents , amounting to £ 2,325,000 English money . -Arbuthnot's Tables . 2 See ...
... present time ; but some of their modes of inauration must have been much more expensive , since it appears the gilding of the Capitol cost twelve thousand talents , amounting to £ 2,325,000 English money . -Arbuthnot's Tables . 2 See ...
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... present computed at about 33,000 vo- lumes . THE ECI , or SALOONS . The term Ecus is derived from Greece , where it was used to imply the House ; but the Romans , in the arrangement of their more ample mansions , gave it the ...
... present computed at about 33,000 vo- lumes . THE ECI , or SALOONS . The term Ecus is derived from Greece , where it was used to imply the House ; but the Romans , in the arrangement of their more ample mansions , gave it the ...
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An Essay on the Roman Villas of the Augustan Age, Their Architectural ... Thomas Moule Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1833 |
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