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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... says , " In the 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 ...
... says , " In the 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 ...
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... says an able member of his profession , any misfortune which an architect is more apt to regret , than the destruction of these buildings ; nor could anything more sensibly gratify his curiosity or improve his taste , than to have an ...
... says an able member of his profession , any misfortune which an architect is more apt to regret , than the destruction of these buildings ; nor could anything more sensibly gratify his curiosity or improve his taste , than to have an ...
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... says it was brought from Egypt , adopted by the Greeks , and received amongst the Romans in the age of Augustus . Terms also are used as expressive of the general character of the various styles ; as Egyptian , Etruscan , the Neronian ...
... says it was brought from Egypt , adopted by the Greeks , and received amongst the Romans in the age of Augustus . Terms also are used as expressive of the general character of the various styles ; as Egyptian , Etruscan , the Neronian ...
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... says Pliny , could expect to be compared to him for expensive profusion in his villa of Tusculum , so vast was his riches . Petronius also makes Trimalchion exclaim , in giving an idea of the mag- nificence of certain parts of his ...
... says Pliny , could expect to be compared to him for expensive profusion in his villa of Tusculum , so vast was his riches . Petronius also makes Trimalchion exclaim , in giving an idea of the mag- nificence of certain parts of his ...
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... say that this is done in secret and hucker mucker , know he that when these pillars were to be carried up into the Mount Palatine where his house stood , the bailife that had the charge of the publick sinkes vaulted under the ground ...
... say that this is done in secret and hucker mucker , know he that when these pillars were to be carried up into the Mount Palatine where his house stood , the bailife that had the charge of the publick sinkes vaulted under the ground ...
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An Essay on the Roman Villas of the Augustan Age: Their Architectural ... Thomas Moule Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1833 |
An Essay on the Roman Villas of the Augustan Age: Their Architectural ... Thomas Moule Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1833 |
An Essay on the Roman Villas of the Augustan Age, Their Architectural ... Thomas Moule Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1833 |
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