Sabina, daughter of Matidia, whose mother was Marciana the sister of Trajan. Its height is two feet three inches. miles long, and a mile broad, or the greatness and variety of the buildings, temples, theatres, circuses, baths, porticoes,&c., or the exquisite... Travels After the Peace of Amiens: Through Parts of France, Switzerland ... - Page 124by John Gustavus Lemaistre - 1806Full view - About this book
| Andrew Lumisden - Italy - 1812 - 616 pages
...long, and a mile broad, or the greatness and variety of the buildings, temples, theatres, circusses, baths, porticoes, &c. or the exquisite works of sculpture...names of the most remarkable buildings in the world to these he erected in it. The Lyceum of Aristotle, the Academia of Plato, the Prytaneum of Athens, the... | |
| Henry Ellis - Classical antiquities - 1836 - 408 pages
...broad, or the greatness and variety of the buildings, temples, theatres, circuses, baths, porticoes,&c., or the exquisite works of sculpture and painting that...emperor gave the names of the most remarkable buildings of the world to these he erected in it: the Lyceum of Aristotle, the Academia of Plato, the Prytaneum... | |
| British Museum, Henry Ellis - Marble sculpture, Classical - 1846 - 780 pages
...broad, or the greatness and variety of the buildings, temples, theatres, circuses, baths, porticoes,&c., or the exquisite works of sculpture and painting that...emperor gave the names of the most remarkable buildings of the world to these he erected in it: the Lyceum of Aristotle, the Academia of Plato, the Prytaneum... | |
| sir Henry Ellis - 1846 - 480 pages
...theatres, circuses, baths, porticoes,&c., or the exquisite works of sculpture and painting that orn.imented it, this villa must have been one of the finest of...emperor gave the names of the most remarkable buildings of the world to these he erected in it: the Lyceum of Aristotle, the Academia of Plato, the Prytaneum... | |
| John Talwin Shewell - 1870 - 480 pages
...mile broad), or the greatness and variety of the buildings, temples, circuses, baths, and porticoes, or the exquisite works of sculpture and painting that...those he erected in it: the Lyceum of Aristotle, the Academia of Plato, the Prytaneum of Athens, the Canopus of Egypt, the Pacilfi of the Stoics, the Temp6... | |
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