The Quarterly Review, Volum 32William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1825 |
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Pàgina 44
... pediment of the Pantheon ; while , on the other hand , there are beautiful instances of low pediments as applied to the Corinthian order , in the temple at Assisi , and in the Maison Carrée at Nismes . Why a pediment of a low pitch ...
... pediment of the Pantheon ; while , on the other hand , there are beautiful instances of low pediments as applied to the Corinthian order , in the temple at Assisi , and in the Maison Carrée at Nismes . Why a pediment of a low pitch ...
Pàgina 45
... pediment of the Pantheon at Rome ; a building to which , at the same time , we are greatly indebted for setting the example of the beautiful domes which adorn so many of our modern churches . Other ancient Roman buildings , par ...
... pediment of the Pantheon at Rome ; a building to which , at the same time , we are greatly indebted for setting the example of the beautiful domes which adorn so many of our modern churches . Other ancient Roman buildings , par ...
Pàgina 47
... pediment , cut in the middle like a mitre , as if to catch the rain instead of driving it off - these columns being ... pediment , which were left entirely plain . Those who have travelled over Italy will not consider our description as ...
... pediment , cut in the middle like a mitre , as if to catch the rain instead of driving it off - these columns being ... pediment , which were left entirely plain . Those who have travelled over Italy will not consider our description as ...
Pàgina 48
... pediments , called Acroteria , are almost always omitted by modern architects . * The lower order must project on each side beyond the upper , in order to cover the aisles . To palliate their inequality , the upper order is flanked by ...
... pediments , called Acroteria , are almost always omitted by modern architects . * The lower order must project on each side beyond the upper , in order to cover the aisles . To palliate their inequality , the upper order is flanked by ...
Pàgina 49
... pediment . The entablature over the column is broken in a strange manner , for the purpose of placing an inscription over . the middle intercolumniation , and there are two frightful oval holes for windows in each pediment , which very ...
... pediment . The entablature over the column is broken in a strange manner , for the purpose of placing an inscription over . the middle intercolumniation , and there are two frightful oval holes for windows in each pediment , which very ...
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