| George Lansing Raymond - 1899 - عدد الصفحات: 508
...Principles of Athenian Architecture," chapter 15, page 104, that the upward curve in the entablature was " to obviate a disagreeable effect produced by...horizontal with the inclined lines of a flat pediment, causing the former to be deflected from the angles." This, as will be noticed, is exactly the effect,... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - 1899 - عدد الصفحات: 510
...Principles of Athenian Architecture." chapter 15, page 104, that the upward curve in the entablature was "to obviate a disagreeable effect produced by...horizontal with the inclined lines of a flat pediment, causing the former to be deflected from the angles." This, as will be noticed, is exactly the effect,... | |
| 1852 - عدد الصفحات: 650
...reasons which governed the architects in all their deviations from right lines and flat surfaces. ' There can be little doubt that the origin of the horizontal...horizontal with the inclined lines of a flat pediment .... causing the former (i. . •. the cornice) to appear deflected from the angles. As the line so... | |
| 1852 - عدد الصفحات: 608
...reasons which governed the architects in all their deviations from right lines and flat surfaces. ' There can be little doubt that the origin of the horizontal...was to obviate a disagreeable effect produced by the con' trast of the horizontal with the inclined lines of a flat pediment .'.... causing the former (ic... | |
| William Bell Dinsmoor - 1973 - عدد الصفحات: 530
...the other hand argued, with less probability, that the reverse was the case; that Ictinus, in order "to obviate a disagreeable effect produced by the contrast of the horizontal with the inclined l1nes of a flat pediment," which gave an apparent dip to the former, decided that the horizontal lines... | |
| Vincent J. Bruno - 1996 - عدد الصفحات: 360
...the other hand argued, with less probability, that the reverse was the case; that Ictinus, in order "to obviate a disagreeable effect produced by the...horizontal with the inclined lines of a flat pediment," which gave an apparent dip to the former, decided that the horizontal lines must rise towards the m1ddle,... | |
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