An Encyclopædia of Architecture: Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1842 - 1089 Seiten |
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... curve to compute its extent . There was no essential difference between the form of the Roman and Greek Theatre , of which latter we have given a diagram in fig . 106 . We nevertheless think it right here to present the reader with one ...
... curve to compute its extent . There was no essential difference between the form of the Roman and Greek Theatre , of which latter we have given a diagram in fig . 106 . We nevertheless think it right here to present the reader with one ...
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... curve , whether pointed , semicircular , or segmental . These arches , in order to be strong and solid , should be fixed at their feet on plates of timber framed together , lying very level on the external walls ; and the planks which ...
... curve , whether pointed , semicircular , or segmental . These arches , in order to be strong and solid , should be fixed at their feet on plates of timber framed together , lying very level on the external walls ; and the planks which ...
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... curve BCDFGLB . This curve line is called the circumference of a circle . The circle is the space enclosed by this circumference . The point A , which , in the formation of the circle is at rest , is called the centre . The right lines ...
... curve BCDFGLB . This curve line is called the circumference of a circle . The circle is the space enclosed by this circumference . The point A , which , in the formation of the circle is at rest , is called the centre . The right lines ...
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... curve line , three points will not be sufficient to make a curve surface . If , therefore , all the physical points which compose the surface of the sphere C ( fig . 354. ) be taken three by three , the whole surface will be divided ...
... curve line , three points will not be sufficient to make a curve surface . If , therefore , all the physical points which compose the surface of the sphere C ( fig . 354. ) be taken three by three , the whole surface will be divided ...
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... curve is to fall , and let C be the lowest point in the curve . From two pins inserted at the points c and d suspend a fine cord or chain , lengthening it till the lowest point of the crown touches C , then a pencil tracing its line on ...
... curve is to fall , and let C be the lowest point in the curve . From two pins inserted at the points c and d suspend a fine cord or chain , lengthening it till the lowest point of the crown touches C , then a pencil tracing its line on ...
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