An Encyclopædia of Architecture: Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1842 - 1089 Seiten |
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... circles , one to the north and the other to the south of the centre , were placed within the large circle , which formed the principal body of the serpent , and from which branched out the head to Hackpen Hill , in the direction of ...
... circles , one to the north and the other to the south of the centre , were placed within the large circle , which formed the principal body of the serpent , and from which branched out the head to Hackpen Hill , in the direction of ...
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... circle 100 200 Outer circle north of the centre 30 40 Inner ditto 12 18 Outer circle , south 30 2 Inner ditto 12 Cove and altar stone , north circle 4 A stone he calls the ring stone Closing stone of the tail 1 1 Central pillar and ...
... circle 100 200 Outer circle north of the centre 30 40 Inner ditto 12 18 Outer circle , south 30 2 Inner ditto 12 Cove and altar stone , north circle 4 A stone he calls the ring stone Closing stone of the tail 1 1 Central pillar and ...
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... circle is a space of about 9 feet . Within this smaller circle , which is half the height ( 8 feet ) of the exterior one , was a portion of an ellipsis formed by 5 groups of stones , to which Dr. Stukely has given the name of trilithons ...
... circle is a space of about 9 feet . Within this smaller circle , which is half the height ( 8 feet ) of the exterior one , was a portion of an ellipsis formed by 5 groups of stones , to which Dr. Stukely has given the name of trilithons ...
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... circle wherein long habit and repugnance to change have enclosed them . 95. In speaking of the principles of Chinese architecture , the word is used in application to those primitive causes which gave birth to it , and which , in every ...
... circle wherein long habit and repugnance to change have enclosed them . 95. In speaking of the principles of Chinese architecture , the word is used in application to those primitive causes which gave birth to it , and which , in every ...
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... circle , which some have compared to the aperture of a bird - cage . The windows are rectangular , and filled in with framework in patterns of squares , parallelograms , polygons , and circles , variously inscribed in or in- tersecting ...
... circle , which some have compared to the aperture of a bird - cage . The windows are rectangular , and filled in with framework in patterns of squares , parallelograms , polygons , and circles , variously inscribed in or in- tersecting ...
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