An Encyclopaedia of Architecture, Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalLongmans, Green, 1876 - 1395 pages |
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... pyramid , has en- deavoured to prove that the unit of Egyptian measurement is an ell equal to 1.713 English feet , and that it is expressed a certain number of times without remainder in a correct measurement of the pyramids of Geezeh ...
... pyramid , has en- deavoured to prove that the unit of Egyptian measurement is an ell equal to 1.713 English feet , and that it is expressed a certain number of times without remainder in a correct measurement of the pyramids of Geezeh ...
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... pyramid are equal solids if the space inclosed within the cone be equal to the space inclosed within the pyramid . 12. Similar solids are such as consist of an equal number of physical points disposed in the same manner . Thus ( in the ...
... pyramid are equal solids if the space inclosed within the cone be equal to the space inclosed within the pyramid . 12. Similar solids are such as consist of an equal number of physical points disposed in the same manner . Thus ( in the ...
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... pyramids , each of which has one surface of the cube for its base , and half the height of the cube for its height ; for example , the pyramid CABDF . N F M B Fig . 351 . Three of these pyramids will therefore be equal to half the cube ...
... pyramids , each of which has one surface of the cube for its base , and half the height of the cube for its height ; for example , the pyramid CABDF . N F M B Fig . 351 . Three of these pyramids will therefore be equal to half the cube ...
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ARCHITECTURE OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES | 4 |
Arcades above Arcades | 13 |
Jewish and Phoenician | 24 |
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