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... Roman achievement . It is my purpose this afternoon to summarize some of the results of this research in so far as it has thrown fresh light upon the contribution of Roman Italy to the architecture of Con- stantinople and of Ravenna ...
... Roman achievement . It is my purpose this afternoon to summarize some of the results of this research in so far as it has thrown fresh light upon the contribution of Roman Italy to the architecture of Con- stantinople and of Ravenna ...
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... Roman architecture the characteristic vault for a large square bay remains the intersecting barrel - vault . We may in fact summarize a rather lengthy argument by admitting that the dome of Haghia Sophia may perfectly well be , as it is ...
... Roman architecture the characteristic vault for a large square bay remains the intersecting barrel - vault . We may in fact summarize a rather lengthy argument by admitting that the dome of Haghia Sophia may perfectly well be , as it is ...
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... Roman lawyers were most active ' . He was more interested in the arguments of the greatest Romans than in the rules they discussed or the influence of those rules on later systems . The Elementary Principles is not a book for beginners ...
... Roman lawyers were most active ' . He was more interested in the arguments of the greatest Romans than in the rules they discussed or the influence of those rules on later systems . The Elementary Principles is not a book for beginners ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19467 | 7 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 19 |
NATURALISTIC ETHICS Philosophical Lecture By W F R Hardie | 29 |
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