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  • buildings in Washington, DC, on the classical architecture of ancient Athens and Rome. They sought to use classical architecture to visually connect our contemporary...
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  • ​ VITRUVIUS THE TEN BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURE   TRANSLATED BY   MORRIS HICKY MORGAN, PH.D., LL.D. LATE PROFESSOR OF CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY IN HARVARD UNIVERSITY...
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  • Paths by John Ruskin Appendix III: Classical Architecture 187310The Two Paths — Appendix III: Classical ArchitectureJohn Ruskin This passage in the lecture...
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  • (Neo-Classical Architecture of Bayou Rapides TR), Hwy 1202 (12/05/84) LOUISIANA, Rapides Parish, Gardner vicinity, China Grove (Neo-Classical Architecture of Bayou...
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  • Right and Wrong Appendix II: Reynolds' Disappointment Appendix III: Classical Architecture Appendix IV: Subtlety of Hand Appendix V This work was published...
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  • callosum. In architecture, a small flat face or band used principally between moldings to separate them from each other in classical architecture; in the Gothic...
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  • Tribune (architecture) 31814461911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 27 — Tribune (architecture) ​TRIBUNE (med. Lat. tribuna, from classical Lat. tribunal)...
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  • examination was its residential character, as the knowledge of classical architecture in England was derived exclusively from the remains of public buildings...
    354 bytes (1,210 words) - 10:30, 29 December 2020
  • decorated with views of classical buildings, Stuart's mind may have been thus first directed to the study of classical architecture. At the age of thirteen...
    343 bytes (1,502 words) - 00:53, 29 December 2020
  • 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Hypotrachelium (category 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica articles about architectural elements)
    ​HYPOTRACHELIUM (Gr. ὑποτραχήλιον, the lower part of the neck, τράχηλος), in classical architecture, the space between the annulet of the echinus and the upper bed...
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  • Loeb Classical Library Harvard University Press 616482Loeb Classical LibraryHarvard University Press Index of volumes by author L001 (1912) Apollonius...
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  • possible. His more ambitious designs for country seats are in the classical architecture of the period. De Morgan speaks of his ‘Arithmetic’ as a ‘surveyor's...
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  • of Classical Antiquities (1901) by Oskar Seyffert, translated by Henry Nettleship, John Edwin Sandys Oskar Seyffert3291970A Dictionary of Classical Antiquities1901Henry...
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  • ​Belcher’s work is the striking outcome of a traditional education in classical architecture stimulated to revolt by the Gothic revival, and producing an eclecticism...
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  • 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Bonomi, Giuseppi (category 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica articles about architecture)
    casting vote. Bonomi was largely responsible for the revival of classical architecture in England. His most famous work was the Italian villa at Roseneath...
    519 bytes (284 words) - 20:53, 7 August 2020
  • Author:Morris Hicky Morgan (category Classical scholars as authors)
    professor of classical philology at Harvard University The Phormio of Terence (1894) (transcription project) Ten Books on Architecture (1914) (by Vitruvius)...
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  • apprenticeship as sculptor he travelled and studied the remains of classical architecture, endeavouring to determine its principles by the aid of Vitruvius's...
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  • best known by his fine drawings in water-colours of the remains of classical architecture, in which the figures were often inserted by Antonio Zucchi. As...
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  • Encyclopædia (1802), Volume 1 (1802) Architecture 2612996Domestic Encyclopædia (1802), Volume 1 — Architecture1802 ​ARCHITECTURE, a term which denotes the art...
    551 bytes (1,661 words) - 11:58, 21 July 2019
  • Layered Architecture for Quantum Computing (2012) N. Cody Jones, Rodney Van Meter, Austin G. Fowler, Peter L. McMahon, Jungsang Kim, Thaddeus D. Ladd,...
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