Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, 11. ciltArchibald Constable, 1823 |
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Sayfa 20
... Rome . There is also a Jagger- division among the latter , who have two rival patri- archs . As to their belief , they hold but one nature in Jesus Christ ; with respect to purgatory and prayers for the dead , they are of the same ...
... Rome . There is also a Jagger- division among the latter , who have two rival patri- archs . As to their belief , they hold but one nature in Jesus Christ ; with respect to purgatory and prayers for the dead , they are of the same ...
Sayfa 29
... Rome , added by Ancus Martius ; the burial place of Numa , and of Statius Cæcilius the poet : to the east and south , having the Tiber ; to the west , the fields ; to the north , a part of the Vatican . So called , either from an ...
... Rome , added by Ancus Martius ; the burial place of Numa , and of Statius Cæcilius the poet : to the east and south , having the Tiber ; to the west , the fields ; to the north , a part of the Vatican . So called , either from an ...
Sayfa 31
... Rome , where he attended par- ticularly the works of Raphael ; he designed after the antiques , and sketched the beautiful scenes around that city ; and in a short time his paintings rose in esteem , and the principal nobility of Rome ...
... Rome , where he attended par- ticularly the works of Raphael ; he designed after the antiques , and sketched the beautiful scenes around that city ; and in a short time his paintings rose in esteem , and the principal nobility of Rome ...
Sayfa 32
... Rome ( as some say ) of entire brass , erected by St Januarius belonging to the cathedral church . The Romulus , and so large as to contain a statue of Janus real head is probably not so fresh and well preserved five feet higli , with ...
... Rome ( as some say ) of entire brass , erected by St Januarius belonging to the cathedral church . The Romulus , and so large as to contain a statue of Janus real head is probably not so fresh and well preserved five feet higli , with ...
Sayfa 33
... Rome 994 . months of June and July , which on that account are Virgil gives us a noble description of this custom , called sat - suki , or water - months . The country is alÆn . lib . iii . ver . 607. The origin of this custom is 80 ...
... Rome 994 . months of June and July , which on that account are Virgil gives us a noble description of this custom , called sat - suki , or water - months . The country is alÆn . lib . iii . ver . 607. The origin of this custom is 80 ...
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