A World History of ArchitectureMcGraw-Hill, 2004 - 592 من الصفحات Publisher Description. |
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... known as Lombardy , the outstanding Romanesque building is the abbey church of S. Ambrogio in Milan ( Figs . 8.28 , 8.31-8.32 ) . The dates of this important monument are still a matter of scholarly debate . Research indicates that work ...
... known as Lombardy , the outstanding Romanesque building is the abbey church of S. Ambrogio in Milan ( Figs . 8.28 , 8.31-8.32 ) . The dates of this important monument are still a matter of scholarly debate . Research indicates that work ...
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... known as Normans , their land as Nor- mandy , and their ruler as the duke of Normandy . Within the span of a century they developed into capable builders in stone , and , like Charlemagne , they encouraged the con- struction of ...
... known as Normans , their land as Nor- mandy , and their ruler as the duke of Normandy . Within the span of a century they developed into capable builders in stone , and , like Charlemagne , they encouraged the con- struction of ...
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... known as a domical vault . Coffers Ceiling recesses set in a geometric pattern . Colonnade A linear series of columns with entablature . Column In classical architecture , the upright structural element con- sisting of a base , shaft ...
... known as a domical vault . Coffers Ceiling recesses set in a geometric pattern . Colonnade A linear series of columns with entablature . Column In classical architecture , the upright structural element con- sisting of a base , shaft ...
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THE BEGINNINGS OF ARCHITECTURE | 9 |
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