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قراءة كتاب Architecture: Classic and Early Christian

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Architecture: Classic and Early Christian

Architecture: Classic and Early Christian

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169 139. The Arch of Constantine, Rome. 172 140. Ground-plan of the House of Pansa, Pompeii. 176 141. Ground-plan of the House of the Tragic Poet, Pompeii. 177 142. The Atrium of a Pompeian House. 178 143. Wall Decoration from Pompeii. 180 144. Carving from the Forum of Nerva, Rome. 182 145. Roman-Corinthian Capital and Base. From the Temple of Vesta at Tivoli. 188 145a. A Roman Composite Capital. 188 146. Part of the Theatre of Marcellus, Rome. Showing the Combination of Columns and Arched Openings. 190 147. From the Ruins of the Forum of Nerva, Rome. Showing the Use of an Attic Story. 191 148. From the Baths of Diocletian, Rome. Showing a fragmentary Entablature at the starting of part of a Vault. 192 149. From the Palace of Diocletian, Spalatro. Showing an Arch springing from a Column. 192 150. Mouldings and Ornaments from various Roman Buildings. 193 151. Roman Carving. An Acanthus Leaf. 194 152. The Egg and Dart Enrichment—Roman. 194 153. Wall-Decoration of (so-called) Arabesque Character from Pompeii. 195 154. Decoration in Relief and Colour of the Vault of a Tomb in the Via Latina, near Rome. 197 155. Basilica Church of San Miniato, Florence. 198 156. Interior of a Basilica at Pompeii. Restored, from Descriptions by various Authors. 200 156a. Basilica, or Early Christian Church, of Sant’ Agnese at Rome. 202 157. Sant’ Apollinare, Ravenna. Part of the Arcade and Apse. 205 158. Apse of the Basilica of San Paolo Fuori le Mura, Rome. 207 158a. Frieze from the Monastery at Fulda. 210 159. Church of Santa Sophia at Constantinople. Longitudinal Section. 212 160. Plan of San Vitale at Ravenna. 216 161. San Vitale at Ravenna. Longitudinal Section. 216 162. Plan of St. Mark’s at Venice. 217

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