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" Grcdt and Romans, which were too large to be covered with lead or tile, fo this, by the painting of the flat roof within, is reprefented open; and as they... "
The New Oxford Guide: Or, Companion Through the University: Exhibiting Every ... - Page 26
by Gentleman of Oxford - 1778 - 156 pages
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The new Oxford guide: or, Companion through the University. To which is ...

1803 - 200 pages
...of which the following explication is here inferted, from Plott's Natural Hiftory of Oxfordfhire. ' In imitation of the Theatres of the ancient Greeks...fo this, by the painting of the flat roof within is 1 rtprefented open ; and as they ftretched a cordage from « pi latter to pihifter, upon which they...
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A pocket companion for Oxford. [Entitled] A new pocket companion for Oxford ...

1806 - 194 pages
...taken from Plott's Natural Hiftory of Oxfordfhire : " IN imitation of the Theatres of the ancient Grcdt and Romans, which were too large to be covered with...flat roof within, is reprefented open; and as they ftretched a cordage from pilafter to pilafter, upon which they drained a covering of cloth, to protect...
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A New Pocket Companion for Oxford:: Or, Guide Through the University ...

1808 - 166 pages
...taken from Plott's Natural Hiftory of Oxfordfhire: " IN imitation of the Theatres of the ancient Greek and Romans, which were too large to be covered with lead or tile, lo this, by the painting of the flat roof within, is reprefented open ; and as they ftretched a cordage...
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The British Tourist's, Or, Traveller's Pocket Companion, Through ..., Volume 6

William Fordyce Mavor - 1809 - 442 pages
...cannot better describe it than in the words of Dr. Plott, in his natural history of Oxfordshire. " In imitation of the Theatres of the ancient Greeks...which were too large to be covered with lead or tile, so this, by the painting of the flat roof within, is represented open; and as they stretched a cordage...
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A New Pocket Companion for Oxford, Or Guide Through the University: With an ...

1810 - 430 pages
...Strcater ; the following description of which is taken from Plott's Natural History of Oxfordshire : " IN imitation of the Theatres of the ancient Greeks...which were too large to be covered with lead or tile, so this, by the painting of the flat roof within, is represented open; and as they stretched a cordage...
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A pocket companion for Oxford. [Entitled] A new pocket companion ..., Volume 3

1810 - 202 pages
...Streater ; the following description of which is taken from Plott's Natural History of Oxfordshire : " IN imitation of the Theatres of the ancient Greeks...which were too large to be covered with lead or tile, so this, by the painting of the flat roof within, is represented openj and as they stretched a cordage...
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A New Pocket Companion for Oxford: Or, Guide Through the University ...

1814 - 198 pages
...Streater; the following description of which is taken from Plott's Natural History of Oxfordshire : " IN imitation of the Theatres of the ancient Greeks...which were too large to be covered with lead or tile, so this, by the painting of the flat roof within, is represented open; and a* they stretched a conlage...
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Walks in Oxford. 2 vols. [in 1].

W M. Wade - 1817 - 662 pages
...(mod.) of Rob. C. Pal. Rhen. D. Bav. 1637. .Bt. 17. No. IV. EXPLANATION OF THE CEILING OF THE THEATRE. " In imitation of the Theatres of the ancient Greeks...which were too large to be covered with lead or tile, so this, by the painting of the flat roof within, is represented open •. and as they stretched a...
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Walks in Oxford;: Comprising an Original, Historical, and ..., Volume 2

W. M. Wade - 1818 - 530 pages
...1S37. JEA. 17. 135 A Colossal Head of Apollo. No. IV. EXPLANATION OF THE CEILING OF THE THEATRE. " In imitation of the Theatres of the ancient Greeks...which were too large to be covered with lead or tile, so this, by the painting of the flat roof within, is represented open ; and as they stretched a cordag»...
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Between the Ancients and Moderns: Baroque Culture in Restoration England

302 pages
...cloth held open by putti. Here is how it was explained by a contemporary: In imitation of the Theaters of the ancient Greeks and Romans, which were too large to be covered with lead or tile, so this by the Painting of the flat roof within, is represented open: and as they stretched a cordage...
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