An Encyclopædia of Architecture: Historical, Theoretical, & PracticalLongmans, Green, and Company, 1881 - 1395 Seiten |
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... bricks , stone , marble , and the like ; and edifices were reared of unparalleled magnificence and solidity . It seems likely , that bricks would have been in use for a considerable period before stone was employed in building . They ...
... bricks , stone , marble , and the like ; and edifices were reared of unparalleled magnificence and solidity . It seems likely , that bricks would have been in use for a considerable period before stone was employed in building . They ...
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... bricks were formed and baked in a furnace . With these , cemented together through the medium of heated bitumen intermixed with reeds to bind together the viscid mass , the sides of the trenches were lined , and with the same materials ...
... bricks were formed and baked in a furnace . With these , cemented together through the medium of heated bitumen intermixed with reeds to bind together the viscid mass , the sides of the trenches were lined , and with the same materials ...
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... bricks , on one of whose sides a few yards of wall remain , the face whereof is clear and perfect , and appears to have been the front of some building . The opposite side is so confused a mass of rubbish , that it looks as if the ...
... bricks , on one of whose sides a few yards of wall remain , the face whereof is clear and perfect , and appears to have been the front of some building . The opposite side is so confused a mass of rubbish , that it looks as if the ...
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... bricks of which it is built have inscriptions on them ; and so admirable is the cement , which appears to be lime mortar , that , though the layers are so close together that it is difficult to discern what substance is be- tween them ...
... bricks of which it is built have inscriptions on them ; and so admirable is the cement , which appears to be lime mortar , that , though the layers are so close together that it is difficult to discern what substance is be- tween them ...
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... brick , of which two sorts were made . The one was merely dried in the sun , the other burned in a kiln . The latter ... bricks laid in bitumen were easily separated , but that where mortar had been employed , no force could detach them ...
... brick , of which two sorts were made . The one was merely dried in the sun , the other burned in a kiln . The latter ... bricks laid in bitumen were easily separated , but that where mortar had been employed , no force could detach them ...
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15th century aisles arch architect architecture axis base beam breadth bricks building built called cast iron Castle cathedral cement centre of gravity chapel choir church circle circumference colour columns construction Corinthian order cube cubic foot curve decorated depth describe diameter dome Doric order draw edifices ellipsis employed entablature equal erected examples extrados feet girder given Gothic granite half horizontal houses inches inclined intercolumniations joints length lime limestone marble mortar mouldings nave oolite ornaments palace parallel parallelogram perpendicular piece piers placed plane plates portico Portland stone Prop proportion pyramid quarries radius rafters rectangle ribs right angles right line Roman Rome roof sandstone side similar sofite solid square stone strength style surface tangent temple thickness tiles timber tons tower transepts triangle upper vault vertical Vitruvius voussoirs walls weight whereof width wood