An Encyclopædia of Architecture, Historical, Theoretical, & PracticalLongmans, Green, 1888 - 1443 Seiten |
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... triangle , standing nearly east and west The walls are mostly of well- jointed polygonal stones , although the rough construction occasionally appears . The general thickness of the walls is 21 ft . , in some places 25 ; their present ...
... triangle , standing nearly east and west The walls are mostly of well- jointed polygonal stones , although the rough construction occasionally appears . The general thickness of the walls is 21 ft . , in some places 25 ; their present ...
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... triangles whose points must touch the circumference of the cir- cle . " " Of these tri- angles the side of that which is nearest the scene determines the face of it , in that part where it cuts the cir- cumference of the circle . A line ...
... triangles whose points must touch the circumference of the cir- cle . " " Of these tri- angles the side of that which is nearest the scene determines the face of it , in that part where it cuts the cir- cumference of the circle . A line ...
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... triangles , fortified by circles of iron , and firmly cemented by the infusion of lead and quicklime ; but the weight of the cupola was diminished by the levity of its substance , which consists either of pumice - stone that floats in ...
... triangles , fortified by circles of iron , and firmly cemented by the infusion of lead and quicklime ; but the weight of the cupola was diminished by the levity of its substance , which consists either of pumice - stone that floats in ...
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... triangle , of the intersection of horizontal and perpendicular lines , and circular . Some of them have so great a resemblance to Runic characters , that therefore it has been argued the Anglo - Saxons taught the Germans architecture ...
... triangle , of the intersection of horizontal and perpendicular lines , and circular . Some of them have so great a resemblance to Runic characters , that therefore it has been argued the Anglo - Saxons taught the Germans architecture ...
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... triangle , which was before undefended , was by San Micheli provided against . We cannot , however , further proceed on this subject , which belongs to military , which at that period was intimately connected with civil architecture ...
... triangle , which was before undefended , was by San Micheli provided against . We cannot , however , further proceed on this subject , which belongs to military , which at that period was intimately connected with civil architecture ...
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