An Encyclopædia of Architecture: Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1842 - 1089 Seiten |
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... voussoirs , perhaps long before it was known in Europe . Their great wall is one of their most remarkable monuments . It consists of an earthen mound , retained on each side by walls of brick and masonry , with a terraced platform of ...
... voussoirs , perhaps long before it was known in Europe . Their great wall is one of their most remarkable monuments . It consists of an earthen mound , retained on each side by walls of brick and masonry , with a terraced platform of ...
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... voussoirs of arches . 3d . Solids enclosed by one or several surfaces of double flexure , as the sphere , spheroids , and the voussoirs of arches on circular planes . 1116. First class , or solids with plane surfaces . solids are ...
... voussoirs of arches . 3d . Solids enclosed by one or several surfaces of double flexure , as the sphere , spheroids , and the voussoirs of arches on circular planes . 1116. First class , or solids with plane surfaces . solids are ...
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... voussoirs . The whole assemblage of material lines which would result from this consideration being considered transparent would project upon a plane perpendicular to the rays of light , traces defining all these edges that we have ...
... voussoirs . The whole assemblage of material lines which would result from this consideration being considered transparent would project upon a plane perpendicular to the rays of light , traces defining all these edges that we have ...
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... voussoirs or arch stones whereof it is composed must be to each other as the differences of the tangents of the angles which form each voussoir ; but as these tangents increase in a very great ratio , it follows that those which form ...
... voussoirs or arch stones whereof it is composed must be to each other as the differences of the tangents of the angles which form each voussoir ; but as these tangents increase in a very great ratio , it follows that those which form ...
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... voussoirs ; but , finding the theory would not be applicable to the materials whereof arches are usually composed , he printed a second memoir in 1730 , wherein the materials are so grained that they cannot slide . But in this last he ...
... voussoirs ; but , finding the theory would not be applicable to the materials whereof arches are usually composed , he printed a second memoir in 1730 , wherein the materials are so grained that they cannot slide . But in this last he ...
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