| John Gardner Wilkinson - 1837 - 516 páginas
...planks. Many roofs were vaulted, and built, like the rest of the house, of crude brick ; and there is reason to believe that some of the chambers in...upper part of their walls show that the fallen roofs B. The level of the flooring of the rooms, c. Inside walls of the rooms. A. The part against which... | |
| John L. Stephens - 1843 - 554 páginas
...erect bridges and aquoeducts, and the most durable and massive structures of brick. On the anliquity of the arch among the Egyptians, Mr. Wilkinson has...arched with stone, since the devices on the upper pan of their walls show that the fallen roofs had this form. At Saggara, a stone arch still exists... | |
| Gustaf Clemens Hebbe - 1848 - 592 páginas
...planks. Many roofs were vaulted, and built, like the rest of the house, of crude bricks ; and there is reason to believe that some of the chambers in the pavilion of Rameses 3d, at Medeenet Haboo were arched with stone, since the devices on the upper part of their... | |
| John Kitto - 1851 - 922 páginas
...that the roofs were often vaulted, and built, like the rest of the house, of crude brick; and there is reason to believe that some of the chambers in the pavilion of Rameses HI. (about BC 124S), at Medeenet Haboo, were arched with stone, since the devices in the upper... | |
| Sir John Gardner Wilkinson - 1878 - 612 páginas
...planks. Many roofs were vaulted, and built, like the rest of the house, of crude brick ; and there is reason to believe that some of the chambers in the pavilion of Eameses III. at Medeenet Haboo were arched with stone, since the devices on the upper part of their... | |
| John L. Stephens - 1963 - 324 páginas
...and Roman architecture, fur by its application the Romans were enabled to execute works of far holder construction than those of the Greeks: to erect bridges..."Wilkinson has the following remarks: "There is reason to helieve that some of the chamhers in the pavilion of Remeses III., at Medeenet Hahoo, were arched with... | |
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