An Encyclopaedia of Architecture, Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalLongmans, Green, 1876 - 1395 pages |
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Page 115
... aisles by columns with Corinthian capitals , reminding one very much of the early Christian basilica ; in the latter , the separation of the nave from the aisles is by square piers . The cathedral at Pisa , with its baptistery ...
... aisles by columns with Corinthian capitals , reminding one very much of the early Christian basilica ; in the latter , the separation of the nave from the aisles is by square piers . The cathedral at Pisa , with its baptistery ...
Page 969
... aisles or a little higher . In the second , however , the nave is constructed far higher . Owing to the first disposition , both the nave and the aisles are brought under a single roof , as in St. Stephen's at Vienna . In those of the ...
... aisles or a little higher . In the second , however , the nave is constructed far higher . Owing to the first disposition , both the nave and the aisles are brought under a single roof , as in St. Stephen's at Vienna . In those of the ...
Page 1018
... aisles are three cubes in height , including the vaulting , and the nave six ; the entire open space of the interior has 18 cubes for each aisle , or 36 for the two side aisles , and 72 for the nave ; in all 108 cubes , or exactly one ...
... aisles are three cubes in height , including the vaulting , and the nave six ; the entire open space of the interior has 18 cubes for each aisle , or 36 for the two side aisles , and 72 for the nave ; in all 108 cubes , or exactly one ...
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ARCHITECTURE OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES | 4 |
Basements and Attics | 13 |
Jewish and Phoenician | 24 |
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