An Encyclopaedia of Architecture, Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalLongmans, Green, 1876 - 1395 pages |
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Page 111
... Italy , they displayed the greatest anxiety to make the arts again flourish , and but for a number of adverse circumstances they would have succeeded . Indeed , the people whom the Romans designated as barbarous , were inhabitants of ...
... Italy , they displayed the greatest anxiety to make the arts again flourish , and but for a number of adverse circumstances they would have succeeded . Indeed , the people whom the Romans designated as barbarous , were inhabitants of ...
Page 157
... Italy , as it did in other nations , here equally brought in the styles of the Italian schools , which , as elsewhere throughout Europe , have lasted to the present period ; and will certainly endure until some general change in the ...
... Italy , as it did in other nations , here equally brought in the styles of the Italian schools , which , as elsewhere throughout Europe , have lasted to the present period ; and will certainly endure until some general change in the ...
Page 604
... Italy · Italy France - Piacenza Italy VIII . Turin and Venice Italy Milan Italy Lyons - France Geneva Dijon Zurich Munich · Switzerland - France · Switzerland - Germany - Vienna · Germany Strasbourg France Paris France Ratisbon Germany ...
... Italy · Italy France - Piacenza Italy VIII . Turin and Venice Italy Milan Italy Lyons - France Geneva Dijon Zurich Munich · Switzerland - France · Switzerland - Germany - Vienna · Germany Strasbourg France Paris France Ratisbon Germany ...
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angle appears arch architect architecture axis base beam becomes bricks building built called cathedral centre century church circle colour columns common considered construction contained course covered curve describe diameter direction divided draw edifices effect employed equal erected examples experiments extremely face feet figure force four front give given greater half horizontal houses inches iron Italy joints length less lime material means mouldings nave nearly necessary observed obtained parallel period perpendicular piece placed plane portion practice principal produced Prop proportion quarries radius remains respect Roman roof round says side similar solid square stone strength style supposed surface temple thickness timber tower triangle upper vault vertical walls weight whereof whole wood