A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 3. ciltMawman, 1815 - 516 sayfa |
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Sayfa 33
... ornament is a royal pa- lace . Under this town and palace lies buried , at the depth of seventy feet under accumulated beds of lava , the city of Herculaneum , the first victim of the fires of Vesuvius . Its name and catastro- phe were ...
... ornament is a royal pa- lace . Under this town and palace lies buried , at the depth of seventy feet under accumulated beds of lava , the city of Herculaneum , the first victim of the fires of Vesuvius . Its name and catastro- phe were ...
Sayfa 34
... ornaments used in dress , of weapons and armor , of kitchen utensils and domestic furniture , of agricultural and chirurgical instruments . More treasures , without doubt , might be extracted from this long forgotten mine of antiquity ...
... ornaments used in dress , of weapons and armor , of kitchen utensils and domestic furniture , of agricultural and chirurgical instruments . More treasures , without doubt , might be extracted from this long forgotten mine of antiquity ...
Sayfa 45
... ornaments are stucco . Behind this temple on one side is a court sur- rounded with a portico , supported by sixteen Doric pillars from a sort of pulpit on one side , I should suppose it intended for some public assembly . Another court ...
... ornaments are stucco . Behind this temple on one side is a court sur- rounded with a portico , supported by sixteen Doric pillars from a sort of pulpit on one side , I should suppose it intended for some public assembly . Another court ...
Sayfa 55
... ornaments , & c . as very little of this description has been discovered . The furniture which remains is to moderns of equal perhaps of greater value , as it is better calculated to give a clear and accurate idea of Roman manners , as ...
... ornaments , & c . as very little of this description has been discovered . The furniture which remains is to moderns of equal perhaps of greater value , as it is better calculated to give a clear and accurate idea of Roman manners , as ...
Sayfa 61
... ornaments , far superior , and may be considered , when united with the staircase , as the noblest part of the palace . 1 The other apartments do not seem to corres- pond with it in grandeur ; and of the whole Ch . II . 61 THROUGH ITALY .
... ornaments , far superior , and may be considered , when united with the staircase , as the noblest part of the palace . 1 The other apartments do not seem to corres- pond with it in grandeur ; and of the whole Ch . II . 61 THROUGH ITALY .
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