Travels and Researches in Asia Minor: More Particularly in the Province of LyciaJohn Murray, 1852 - 510 Seiten |
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... arch , with the capitals of its columns only visible above - ground , and twenty or thirty feet of loose soil around it , containing the ruins of ancient art . Yet no one had been found even to remove the soil , to show the proportions ...
... arch , with the capitals of its columns only visible above - ground , and twenty or thirty feet of loose soil around it , containing the ruins of ancient art . Yet no one had been found even to remove the soil , to show the proportions ...
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... arches , rising on each side from as many marble pedestals , which I find are square , and let two - thirds into the wall , so as to appear like pilasters . On these are some Greek inscriptions . I have taken an im- pression of one by ...
... arches , rising on each side from as many marble pedestals , which I find are square , and let two - thirds into the wall , so as to appear like pilasters . On these are some Greek inscriptions . I have taken an im- pression of one by ...
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... arches , now underground , are equal in workmanship to any that I have seen . Those above have probably been as fine ; but , although they now stand tier above tier , all the joints have been chipped , as in the Coliseum at Rome , and ...
... arches , now underground , are equal in workmanship to any that I have seen . Those above have probably been as fine ; but , although they now stand tier above tier , all the joints have been chipped , as in the Coliseum at Rome , and ...
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... arches , which lie under the surface in every direction . I had fancied that the difficulty of tracing the foundation of Troy had been from the scarcity of remains , but I judge from this place that it may have been , on the contrary ...
... arches , which lie under the surface in every direction . I had fancied that the difficulty of tracing the foundation of Troy had been from the scarcity of remains , but I judge from this place that it may have been , on the contrary ...
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... arches ; upon this raised site , which affords a splendid view over the whole city and the sea be- yond , has evidently stood a temple . Near this is another foundation of the same kind , but semicircular , on the plan of the Temple of ...
... arches ; upon this raised site , which affords a splendid view over the whole city and the sea be- yond , has evidently stood a temple . Near this is another foundation of the same kind , but semicircular , on the plan of the Temple of ...
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