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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... sometimes glazed may be inferred from Pliny's descrip- tion of his villa at Laurentum , where the Atrium is represented as formed by glass windows ' . • 1 See also the painting representing the Baths of Faustina , published by Bellori ...
... sometimes glazed may be inferred from Pliny's descrip- tion of his villa at Laurentum , where the Atrium is represented as formed by glass windows ' . • 1 See also the painting representing the Baths of Faustina , published by Bellori ...
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... , or Amiculum , which sometimes covered the head like a veil , and was much the same with the Peplus . The Penula was longed several large rooms of great elegance and beauty , E 2 51 ceived this prodigious treasure of precious ...
... , or Amiculum , which sometimes covered the head like a veil , and was much the same with the Peplus . The Penula was longed several large rooms of great elegance and beauty , E 2 51 ceived this prodigious treasure of precious ...
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... sometimes indicated by the style of ornament introduced upon the fastening . Experience must soon have shown the great convenience of folding the sheets of vellum into two or four ; but it appears the previous method of a long roll ...
... sometimes indicated by the style of ornament introduced upon the fastening . Experience must soon have shown the great convenience of folding the sheets of vellum into two or four ; but it appears the previous method of a long roll ...
Sida 66
... Sometimes the obliterating instrument was attached to the writing stylus ' . In mentioning this in- strument , it is scarcely possible to forget that it was a stylus with which Julius Cæsar defended himself in his last moments , and ...
... Sometimes the obliterating instrument was attached to the writing stylus ' . In mentioning this in- strument , it is scarcely possible to forget that it was a stylus with which Julius Cæsar defended himself in his last moments , and ...
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... sometimes he includes the three several parts , architrave , frieze , and cornice , in the term " epistylia . " The attic comprised everything placed above the entablature . ing to the astronomical system of that people ; 66 72.
... sometimes he includes the three several parts , architrave , frieze , and cornice , in the term " epistylia . " The attic comprised everything placed above the entablature . ing to the astronomical system of that people ; 66 72.
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