| James Fergusson - 1876 - 798 páginas
...at the sides. The sculptures on the capitals supply the place usually occupied by frieze and cornice in Grecian architecture ; and in other examples plain...ribs, probably coeval with the excavation, which prove Wyond the shadow of a doubt that the roof is not a copy of a masonry arch, but of some sort of timber... | |
| James Fergusson - 1876 - 814 páginas
...at the sides. The sculptures on the capitals supply the place usually occupied by frieze and cornice in Grecian architecture ; and in other examples plain...at the sides, so as to make its height greater than tho semi-diameter. It is ornamented even at this day by a series of wooden ribs, probably coeval with... | |
| James Fergusson, James Burgess - 1880 - 778 páginas
...at the sides. The sculptures on the capitals supply the place usually occupied by frieze and cornice in Grecian architecture ; and in other examples plain...ornamented, even at this day, by a series of wooden ribs, almost certainly coeval with the excavation, which prove beyond the shadow of a doubt that the roof... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1881 - 526 páginas
...at the sides. The sculptures on the capitals supply the place usually occupied by frieze and cornice in Grecian architecture ; and in other examples, plain...ornamented even at this day by a series of wooden rtbs, probably coeval with the excavation, which prove beyond the shadow of a doubt that the roof is... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1890 - 572 páginas
...are. The seven pillars behind the altar are plain octagonal piers without either base or capital. * * Above this springs the roof, semi-circular in general...to make its height greater than the semi-diameter. * * Immediately under the semi-dome of the apse, and nearly where the altar stands in Christian churches,... | |
| William Sproston Caine - 1891 - 688 páginas
...at the sides. The sculptures on the capital supply the place usually occupied by frieze and cornice in Grecian architecture ; and in other examples, plain...shadow of a doubt that the roof is not a copy of a ENTRANCE TO KARLI CAVE. masonry arch, but of some sort of timber construction which we cannot now very... | |
| James Fergusson - 1891 - 786 páginas
...at the sides. The sculptures on the capitals supply the place usually occupied by frieze and cornice in Grecian architecture ; and in other examples plain...the sides, so as to make its height greater than the genii-diameter. It is ornamented even at this day by a series of wooden ribs, probably coeval with... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1893 - 390 páginas
...The seven pillars behind the altar are plain octagonal piers without either base or capital. . . . Above this springs the roof, semicircular in general...to make its height greater than the semidiameter. . . . Immediately under the semi-dome of the apse, and nearly where the altar stands in Christian churches,... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1893 - 382 páginas
...The seven pillars behind the altar are plain octagonal piers without either base or capital. . . . Above this springs the roof, semicircular in general...to make its height greater than the semidiameter. . . . Immediately under the semi-dome of the apse, and nearly where the altar stands in Christian churches,... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1893 - 218 páginas
...woman, but sometimes two females, all very much better executed than such ornaments generally are. Above this springs the roof, semicircular in general section, but somewhat stilted at the sides. ... Of the interior we can judge perfectly, and it certainly is as solemn and grand as interior can... | |
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