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... Roman Baroque architecture it would be rhetorical . The architects in question were at the service of the Roman church at a moment of recovery and expansion of power , spiritual and temporal , after the austere Tridentine period of the ...
... Roman Baroque architecture it would be rhetorical . The architects in question were at the service of the Roman church at a moment of recovery and expansion of power , spiritual and temporal , after the austere Tridentine period of the ...
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... Roman Baroque into his architecture - particularly the façades of his churches - but his example was not followed . The fronts of most Sicilian buildings are kept in a single plane , and are enlivened by surface decoration which has ...
... Roman Baroque into his architecture - particularly the façades of his churches - but his example was not followed . The fronts of most Sicilian buildings are kept in a single plane , and are enlivened by surface decoration which has ...
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... Roman archi- tects knew these or similar works and consciously imitated them . The evidence in favour of their having done so is becom- ing steadily stronger . The arch at Orange and the Conocchia were known and drawn from the fifteenth ...
... Roman archi- tects knew these or similar works and consciously imitated them . The evidence in favour of their having done so is becom- ing steadily stronger . The arch at Orange and the Conocchia were known and drawn from the fifteenth ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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