The Pantheon: Design, Meaning, and ProgenyHarvard University Press, 1976 - Всего страниц: 160 |
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... porch , for the Pantheon was set upon a traditional Roman high architectural platform or podium . The rise in the level of the ground around the building , mentioned above , has buried this area to the level of the porch paving [ 8 and ...
... porch , for the Pantheon was set upon a traditional Roman high architectural platform or podium . The rise in the level of the ground around the building , mentioned above , has buried this area to the level of the porch paving [ 8 and ...
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... porch . Attempts have been made to reconstruct the plan and elevation on paper and to locate the caryatids , but the data are really insufficient for this . Enough is known , however , to say with certainty that Hadrian's Pantheon was ...
... porch . Attempts have been made to reconstruct the plan and elevation on paper and to locate the caryatids , but the data are really insufficient for this . Enough is known , however , to say with certainty that Hadrian's Pantheon was ...
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... porch . There the grand north - south axis of the court and porch was dissipated and lost in an incommensurable void . The files of towering vertical forms , passed while traversing the porch , also worked toward the same effect ...
... porch . There the grand north - south axis of the court and porch was dissipated and lost in an incommensurable void . The files of towering vertical forms , passed while traversing the porch , also worked toward the same effect ...
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