The Pantheon: Design, Meaning, and ProgenyHarvard University Press, 1976 - Всего страниц: 160 |
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... construction and its conse- cration as a church , many of the public buildings and squares nearby , and all over Rome , fell into ruin . The removal of the capital of the Empire to Constantinople in 330 was a heavy blow to the city in ...
... construction and its conse- cration as a church , many of the public buildings and squares nearby , and all over Rome , fell into ruin . The removal of the capital of the Empire to Constantinople in 330 was a heavy blow to the city in ...
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... construction , where the actual physical work consisted mostly of mixing , hauling , carrying , and pouring , rather than dressing blocks of stone to exact dimensions . In the construction of the Pantheon several very highly skilled ...
... construction , where the actual physical work consisted mostly of mixing , hauling , carrying , and pouring , rather than dressing blocks of stone to exact dimensions . In the construction of the Pantheon several very highly skilled ...
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... construction , but followed through by the Romans with great thoroughness . An example will perhaps suffice . All concrete has in it broken rock or other fragmented material called aggregate . This is heavier , when the structure has ...
... construction , but followed through by the Romans with great thoroughness . An example will perhaps suffice . All concrete has in it broken rock or other fragmented material called aggregate . This is heavier , when the structure has ...
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