An Encyclopaedia of Architecture, Historical, Theoretical, & PracticalLongmans, Green, and Company, 1891 - 1443 pages |
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... employed as the meet - of uniting masonry . They were both , doubtless , the invention of that race which we ! , - mentioned as cultivators of land , to whom is due the introduction of architecture prom so called . To them solid and ...
... employed as the meet - of uniting masonry . They were both , doubtless , the invention of that race which we ! , - mentioned as cultivators of land , to whom is due the introduction of architecture prom so called . To them solid and ...
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... employed was that of the date tree , posts of which were used in their domestic architecture , round which , says Strabo , they twist reeds and apply a coat of paint to them . Thickness of wall was obtained by casing rubble work with ...
... employed was that of the date tree , posts of which were used in their domestic architecture , round which , says Strabo , they twist reeds and apply a coat of paint to them . Thickness of wall was obtained by casing rubble work with ...
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... employed . soon acquired an authority from which no individual would dare to deviate by an improve ment of the forms under which it had appeared . Plato observes , that no change took place in painting among the Egyptians ; but that it ...
... employed . soon acquired an authority from which no individual would dare to deviate by an improve ment of the forms under which it had appeared . Plato observes , that no change took place in painting among the Egyptians ; but that it ...
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... employed , they seem to have flowed from caprice , both in selection and employment , resting on no fixed principles of necessity or fitness , nor subject to any laws but those of chance . The original forms , indeed , of Egyptian ...
... employed , they seem to have flowed from caprice , both in selection and employment , resting on no fixed principles of necessity or fitness , nor subject to any laws but those of chance . The original forms , indeed , of Egyptian ...
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... employed in it . The political and moral subjection of the people seems to have doomed them to remain in that confined circle wherein long habit and repugnance to change have enclosed them . 95. In speaking of the principles of Chinese ...
... employed in it . The political and moral subjection of the people seems to have doomed them to remain in that confined circle wherein long habit and repugnance to change have enclosed them . 95. In speaking of the principles of Chinese ...
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