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... Building . - Temple of Dagon . - Temple of Jerusalem and Solomon's Palace p . 14 Letter IV . - Migration of Arts from the East into Greece . → Architecture of Homer's Age . - Origin of the Grecian Temple . Circular Building ...
... Building . - Temple of Dagon . - Temple of Jerusalem and Solomon's Palace p . 14 Letter IV . - Migration of Arts from the East into Greece . → Architecture of Homer's Age . - Origin of the Grecian Temple . Circular Building ...
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... Build- ing . Roman Circular Building . - Roman Interior Archi- tecture P. 81 Letter XII . Decline of Roman Architecture . — Gothic Architecture . - Arabian or Saracenic Architecture.- Buildings of Charlemain's Age p . 90 Letter XIII ...
... Build- ing . Roman Circular Building . - Roman Interior Archi- tecture P. 81 Letter XII . Decline of Roman Architecture . — Gothic Architecture . - Arabian or Saracenic Architecture.- Buildings of Charlemain's Age p . 90 Letter XIII ...
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Principles. PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN IN ARCHITECTURE TRACED , IN OBSERVATIONS ON BUILDINGS . LETTER I. Origin of Architecture ... building skill like theirs . But I must acknowledge to you a farther deficiency : loving the art as I do , and ...
Principles. PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN IN ARCHITECTURE TRACED , IN OBSERVATIONS ON BUILDINGS . LETTER I. Origin of Architecture ... building skill like theirs . But I must acknowledge to you a farther deficiency : loving the art as I do , and ...
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... building . Yet perhaps RELIGION may have excited at- tempts toward architecture as soon as even the phy- sical wants of naked man . We read of Sacrifice among the first memorials of times after the fall ; and again , after the flood ...
... building . Yet perhaps RELIGION may have excited at- tempts toward architecture as soon as even the phy- sical wants of naked man . We read of Sacrifice among the first memorials of times after the fall ; and again , after the flood ...
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... building for religious ceremony . 1 CIVIL ARCHITECTURE appears to have arisen very early , with the multiplication of man- kind . According to the computation of the most authoritative chronologers , it was but about a cen- tury after ...
... building for religious ceremony . 1 CIVIL ARCHITECTURE appears to have arisen very early , with the multiplication of man- kind . According to the computation of the most authoritative chronologers , it was but about a cen- tury after ...
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Strona 158 - Ask where's the North? at York, 'tis on the Tweed; In Scotland, at the Orcades; and there, At Greenland, Zembla, or the Lord knows where.
Strona 134 - CAITI.I. called the Queen's Oriel is remarkable for the fancy, luxuriance, and elegance of the workmanship. Nor is the contrivance of the little terraced garden below, considering the history of the times, a matter of small curiosity, where, though all the surrounding country were hostile, fresh air might be safely enjoyed ; and the commanding view of the singularly beautiful landscape around, from both that little herbary or garden, and the bay window or oriel, is so managed as to leave no doubt...
Strona 197 - Jungere si velit, et varias inducere plumas Undique collatis membris, ut turpiter atrum Desinat in piscem mulier formosa superne, Spectatum admissi risum teneatis, amici...
Strona 271 - I venture to deliver it as . my opinion that there are only two characters of buildings: the one may be called perpendicular, and the other horizontal. Under the first, I class all buildings erected in England before and during the early part of Queen Elizabeth's reign, whether deemed Saracenic, Saxon, Norman, or the Gothic of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries ; and even that peculiar kind called Queen Elizabeth's Gothic, in which turrets prevailed, though battlements were discarded and Grecian...
Strona 133 - Conway," observes an anonymous author, "what is called the Queen's Oriel is remarkable for the fancy, luxuriance, and elegance of the workmanship. Nor is the contrivance of the little terraced garden below, considering the history of the times, a matter of small curiosity, where, though all the surrounding country were hostile, fresh air might be safely enjoyed; and the commanding view of the singularly beautiful landscape around, from both that little herbary or garden, and the bay window or oriel...
Strona 258 - ... above may be increased, or must be diminished, according to circumstances. If a greater width of foundation be thought necessary, it must be gained by increasing the number of the footings, and not their width. The height of abutment, and span, and rise of arch, I suppose prescribed for the engineer.
Strona 86 - Instead of a mere sacristy for the priests, the term at which the pomp of processions ended, and in front of which, under the vault of the sky...
Strona 44 - Tis with our judgements as our watches, none Co just alike, but each believes his own.