| John Chetwode Eustace - 1813 - 688 páginas
...at the other and opposite was a temple ; on one side a Basilica, on the other a public library : itt the centre rose the celebrated column crowned with...been struck dumb with astonishment, and at a loss to fwad words to express their admiration*. When this wonderful edifice was destroyed it would be difficult... | |
| John Chetwode Eustace - 1818 - 642 páginas
...at one end by a triumphal arch, at the other and opposite was a temple; on one side a Basilica, on the other a public library: in the centre rose the...perfection of the architecture, and so rich the materials, tnat those who beheld it seem to have been struck dumb with astonishment, and at a loss to find words... | |
| John Chetwode Eustace - 1818 - 694 páginas
...at one end by a triumphal arch, at the other and opposite was a temple; on one side a Basilica, on the other a public library : in the centre rose the...the perfection of the architecture, and so rich the malerials, that those who beheld it seem to have been struck dumb with astonishment, and at a loss... | |
| John Chetwode Eustace - 1821 - 526 páginas
...at one end by a triumphal arch, at the other and opposite was a temple ; on one side a Basilica, on the other a public library: in the centre rose the...astonishment, and at a loss to find words to express their admiration*. * Such at least appears to have been the sensation experienced by Ammianus Marcellinus,... | |
| William Bingley - 1821 - 394 páginas
...triumphal arcli ; and, at the other and opposite end was a temple. On one side was a palace, and on the other a public library. In the centre rose the...column, crowned with the colossal statue of Trajan. From the forums we pass to the porticos. These, which were very numerous, are frequently alluded to... | |
| 1832 - 670 páginas
...with a colossal statue of Trajan ; and the equestrian statue of that emperor fronted the basilica. Apollodorus was the architect of this wonderful pile ; and so great was the beauty, we might say thu perfection of the architecture, and so rich the matt-rials, that those who beheld... | |
| James Bell - 1832 - 622 páginas
...fronted the basilica. Apollodorus was the architect of this wonderful pile ; and so great was the beauty of the architecture, and so rich the materials, that those who beheld it found themselves utterly at a loss for words to express their admiration. The Latin of Ammianus Marcellinus... | |
| Alexander Adam, John Richardson Major - 1835 - 672 páginas
...one end, by a triumphal arch; at the other, and opposite, was a temple ; on one side a basilica, on the other a public library : in the centre rose the...Apollodorus was the architect of this wonderful pile. " — Eustace, iii. p. 186. 50* FOBTfCOS — COLUMHS. ceUtu, whose house had stood there, Varr. </./../..... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1835 - 604 páginas
...one end, by a triumphal arch; at the other, and opposite, was a temple; on one side a basilica, on the other a public library : in the centre rose the...Apollodorus was the architect of this wonderful pile." — Eustace, iii. p. 186. cellus, whose bouse had stood there, Varr. de LL iv. 32. Those who frequented... | |
| John Chetwode Eustace - 1837 - 480 páginas
...at one end by a triumphal arch, at the other and opposite was a temple ; on one side a Basilica, on the other a public library : in the centre rose the...astonishment, and at a loss to find words to express their admiration 2. When this wonderful edifice was destroyed it would be difficult to determine; the triumphal... | |
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