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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... considered requisite to the character of a no- bleman . In his celebrated invective against Piso , who was of illustrious ancestry , he vehe- in Staffordshire , established by the late Josiah Wedgwood , has made many of the forms of the ...
... considered requisite to the character of a no- bleman . In his celebrated invective against Piso , who was of illustrious ancestry , he vehe- in Staffordshire , established by the late Josiah Wedgwood , has made many of the forms of the ...
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... considered a fountain in the court- yard of a great house as a proper accompaniment to archi- tecture and as a work of grandeur in itself . Fountains and cypresses , he says , particularly become buildings . They are common at this day ...
... considered a fountain in the court- yard of a great house as a proper accompaniment to archi- tecture and as a work of grandeur in itself . Fountains and cypresses , he says , particularly become buildings . They are common at this day ...
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... considered as no more than adequate to the dignity of the senatorial rank , which required many expences of a public and ostentatious kind ' . A Roman senator travelled with the same pomp that attended the earlier English mon- archs ...
... considered as no more than adequate to the dignity of the senatorial rank , which required many expences of a public and ostentatious kind ' . A Roman senator travelled with the same pomp that attended the earlier English mon- archs ...
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... considered as light buildings . But may it not be doubted whether the giving bases to those columns , and consequently a greater degree of lightness and airiness to the whole , might not proportionably diminish that solid massive ...
... considered as light buildings . But may it not be doubted whether the giving bases to those columns , and consequently a greater degree of lightness and airiness to the whole , might not proportionably diminish that solid massive ...
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... considered by Vitruvius to be as characteristic of the Ionic order as the capital of the column itself . The Corinthian order was that to which the Romans under the Emperors were most partial . Although of Greek origin , examples of it ...
... considered by Vitruvius to be as characteristic of the Ionic order as the capital of the column itself . The Corinthian order was that to which the Romans under the Emperors were most partial . Although of Greek origin , examples of it ...
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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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