An Encyclopædia of Architecture: Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1842 - 1089 Seiten |
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... radius ; and , at the opposite short end , by a semicircular enclosure . The carceres contained the chariots ready for starting . The arena , or space thus enclosed , contained a long low wall called the spina , 1300 ft . in length ...
... radius ; and , at the opposite short end , by a semicircular enclosure . The carceres contained the chariots ready for starting . The arena , or space thus enclosed , contained a long low wall called the spina , 1300 ft . in length ...
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... radius is less than one fourth of the whole width of the niche . It is vaulted semi - elliptically . Galleries are introduced on the north , south , and west sides of the church . On the two former sides they extend from the walls to ...
... radius is less than one fourth of the whole width of the niche . It is vaulted semi - elliptically . Galleries are introduced on the north , south , and west sides of the church . On the two former sides they extend from the walls to ...
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... radius AC is equal to the radius AB . In like manner it may be proved that the radii AB , AF , AG , & c . are all equal to AB , and are there- fore equal among themselves . 877. PROP . II . On a given line to describe an equilateral tri ...
... radius AC is equal to the radius AB . In like manner it may be proved that the radii AB , AF , AG , & c . are all equal to AB , and are there- fore equal among themselves . 877. PROP . II . On a given line to describe an equilateral tri ...
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... radius AB , describe the cir- cumference BCD , and from the point B , with the radius BA , de- scribe the circumference ACF ; and from the point C , where these two circumferences cut each other , draw the two right lines CA , CB . Then ...
... radius AB , describe the cir- cumference BCD , and from the point B , with the radius BA , de- scribe the circumference ACF ; and from the point C , where these two circumferences cut each other , draw the two right lines CA , CB . Then ...
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... radius CL will be greater than the radius CD ; if it falls on F , the radius CL will be less than the radius CD , which is ( Prop . 1. ) impossible . The point L , then , must fall upon the arc ADB . In like manner it may be proved that ...
... radius CL will be greater than the radius CD ; if it falls on F , the radius CL will be less than the radius CD , which is ( Prop . 1. ) impossible . The point L , then , must fall upon the arc ADB . In like manner it may be proved that ...
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