Handbook to the Antiquities in the British Museum: Being a Description of the Remains of Greek, Assyrian, Egyptian, and Etruscan Art Preserved ThereMurray, 1851 - 472 من الصفحات |
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... amphora - probably one of the large and massive vessels which decorated the nuptial feast of Peirithous , on which occasion this quarrel is said to have arisen . This metope was much more perfect when seen by Carrey . The two human ...
... amphora - probably one of the large and massive vessels which decorated the nuptial feast of Peirithous , on which occasion this quarrel is said to have arisen . This metope was much more perfect when seen by Carrey . The two human ...
الصفحة 136
... Αθηναίων · ψυχὰς δ ̓ ἀντίῤῥο [ πα θεντες ] Ἠ [ λλ ] άξαντ ̓ ἀρετὴν καὶ πατ [ ρίδ ̓ ] εὐκλ [ έϊσαν ] 1 Engr . ' Museum Marbles , ' Part 1x . pl . xl . fig . 1 . The second class of such objects are four Amphora , 136 GREEK ANTIQUITIES .
... Αθηναίων · ψυχὰς δ ̓ ἀντίῤῥο [ πα θεντες ] Ἠ [ λλ ] άξαντ ̓ ἀρετὴν καὶ πατ [ ρίδ ̓ ] εὐκλ [ έϊσαν ] 1 Engr . ' Museum Marbles , ' Part 1x . pl . xl . fig . 1 . The second class of such objects are four Amphora , 136 GREEK ANTIQUITIES .
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... Amphora , Nos . 238 , 257 , 292 , 344 , 1 brought from Athens by the Earl of Elgin . The bodies of all these vessels taper towards the bottom , and must have been supported by stands . They were used not only for wine , but for other ...
... Amphora , Nos . 238 , 257 , 292 , 344 , 1 brought from Athens by the Earl of Elgin . The bodies of all these vessels taper towards the bottom , and must have been supported by stands . They were used not only for wine , but for other ...
الصفحة 172
... distance from the other parts . The body and wings were enclosed within a small amphora , and owing to that circumstance have retained their ori- ginal polish , while those parts which were not so. 172 TOWNELEY SCULPTURES .
... distance from the other parts . The body and wings were enclosed within a small amphora , and owing to that circumstance have retained their ori- ginal polish , while those parts which were not so. 172 TOWNELEY SCULPTURES .
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... amphora of wine , and the female Bacchantes are dressed in thin transparent drapery , which floats in the air , - -one of them with her hair dishevelled , holding a knife , and another the hind limbs of a kid . The male Bacchantes are ...
... amphora of wine , and the female Bacchantes are dressed in thin transparent drapery , which floats in the air , - -one of them with her hair dishevelled , holding a knife , and another the hind limbs of a kid . The male Bacchantes are ...
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الصفحة 270 - What more noble forms could have ushered the people into the temple of their gods ? What more sublime images could have been borrowed from nature, by men who sought, unaided by the light of revealed religion, to embody their conception of the wisdom, power, and ubiquity of a Supreme Being ? They could find no better type of intellect and knowledge than the head of the man ; of strength, than the body of the lion ; of rapidity of motion, than the wings of the bird. These winged human-headed lions...
الصفحة 403 - They are, under the point of view of religion and philosophy, wholly rotten, and from the sole of the foot to the crown of the head there is no soundness in them.
الصفحة 270 - I used to contemplate for hours these mysterious emblems, and muse over their intent and history. What more noble forms could have ushered the people into the temple of their gods ? What more sublime images could have been borrowed from nature, by men who sought, unaided by the light of revealed religion, to embody their conception of the wisdom, power, and ubiquity of a Supreme Being ? They could find no better type of intellect and knowledge than the head of the man ; of strength, than the body...
الصفحة 372 - And forty days were fulfilled for him ; for so are fulfilled the days of those which are embalmed : and the Egyptians mourned for him threescore and ten days.
الصفحة 7 - Notwithstanding with nature it cometh sometimes to pass as with art. Let Phidias have rude and obstinate stuff to carve, though his art do that it should, his work will lack that beauty which otherwise in fitter matter it might have had.
الصفحة 264 - It stands on a single stem, and has handles very curiously formed of swans' necks and heads gracefully intertwined : it was brought to England in 1825, and presented to the Museum by Lord Western in 1839. An oblong basin of granite, similar to such as were used in the temples to contain the water necessary for the purification of those who sought admittance to the sacrifices.
الصفحة 35 - Porphyrogenitus in the tenth, and Eudocia in the eleventh centuries, respectively speak of it in terms which imply that it was still existing during those periods ; while Fontanus, the historian of the siege of Rhodes, states that a German knight, named Henry Schlegelholt, constructed the citadel at Budrun out of the mausoleum.
الصفحة 156 - Harpagus, in whose honour this monument was erected in the market-place of the twelve gods. No. 142. Tomb of a satrap of Lycia named Paiafa, with a roof in the form of a pointed arch, surmounted by a ridge. On each side of the roof is an armed figure, perhaps Glaucus or Sarpedon, in a chariot of four horses, and along the ridge a combat of warriors on horseback, and a Lycian inscription ; in the Western gable is a small door for introducing the corpse.
الصفحة 118 - ... then, let the divinest of the muses, let Astronomy approach, and take him by the hand ; let her ' Come, but keep her wonted state, With even step and musing gait, And looks commercing with the skies, Her rapt soul sitting in her eyes.
الصفحة 38 - ... pavement, to which there was an ascent of three steps. The total height of the temple above its platform was about sixty-five feet. Within the peristyle at either end, there was an interior range of six columns, of five feet and a half in diameter, standing before the end of the cell, and forming a vestibule to its door. There was an ascent of two steps into these vestibules from the peristyle. The cell, which was...