The Pantheon: Design, Meaning, and ProgenyHarvard University Press, 1976 - Всего страниц: 160 |
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... diameter , it was dedicated to the Great Gods by Queen Arsinoë II some time in the 280s B.C. There are a number of examples of this kind of round building with sizeable interior spaces , and their use has much to do with the rapid ...
... diameter , it was dedicated to the Great Gods by Queen Arsinoë II some time in the 280s B.C. There are a number of examples of this kind of round building with sizeable interior spaces , and their use has much to do with the rapid ...
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... diameter of the Pantheon and about one - eighth the volume , assuming its height is equal to its diameter . Because it is partly filled with water , its exact vertical dimensions are not known . It stands shouldered into a steep ...
... diameter of the Pantheon and about one - eighth the volume , assuming its height is equal to its diameter . Because it is partly filled with water , its exact vertical dimensions are not known . It stands shouldered into a steep ...
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... diameter of the rotunda was eighty Roman feet as opposed to the Pantheon's one hundred and fifty . The cylinder was of cut stone and the dome of brick [ 103 , where part of the fallen vault is visible in the middle distance beyond the ...
... diameter of the rotunda was eighty Roman feet as opposed to the Pantheon's one hundred and fifty . The cylinder was of cut stone and the dome of brick [ 103 , where part of the fallen vault is visible in the middle distance beyond the ...
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