Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 1Harvard University Press, 1890 |
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... seems worth while to re- examine the question.1 The passage in Vitruvius ( Book VI . ) bearing on the question is as follows : In Section 1 he has treated of positions and exposures ; he now treats of proportions . Explaining that ...
... seems worth while to re- examine the question.1 The passage in Vitruvius ( Book VI . ) bearing on the question is as follows : In Section 1 he has treated of positions and exposures ; he now treats of proportions . Explaining that ...
Pagina 5
... seems to approach the later meaning of a pass ; but in one of them , Æn . XI . 525 , the words are angustae fauces aditusque maligni , which clearly have the notion of an entrance into a larger place , not a pass through some place . In ...
... seems to approach the later meaning of a pass ; but in one of them , Æn . XI . 525 , the words are angustae fauces aditusque maligni , which clearly have the notion of an entrance into a larger place , not a pass through some place . In ...
Pagina 6
the same place ; and this passage by itself would hardly seem to mean anything different from the other . In Ciris ... seems to be used like saltus , and some of these approach the narrower meaning . It would seem as if this use of the ...
the same place ; and this passage by itself would hardly seem to mean anything different from the other . In Ciris ... seems to be used like saltus , and some of these approach the narrower meaning . It would seem as if this use of the ...
Pagina 7
It would seem as if this use of the word were derived from the Greek Túla , which is used of precisely these same places ... seems almost certain that he uses it with the old meaning of an entrance into one place , rather than a passage ...
It would seem as if this use of the word were derived from the Greek Túla , which is used of precisely these same places ... seems almost certain that he uses it with the old meaning of an entrance into one place , rather than a passage ...
Pagina 9
... seems impossible to regard the fauces as anything else but the front passage - just what it ought to be with the other meanings of the word as given above . - The only reasons assigned for taking it as the passage or passages at the ...
... seems impossible to regard the fauces as anything else but the front passage - just what it ought to be with the other meanings of the word as given above . - The only reasons assigned for taking it as the passage or passages at the ...
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Pagina 140 - Democritus : hoc secutum puto Democritum ita coepisse " qui tranquille volet vivere, nec privatim agat multa nec publiée," ad supervacanea scilicet referentem.
Pagina 6 - Caudinas, brevior; sed ita natus locus est: saltus duo alti, angusti silvosique sunt, montibus circa perpetuis inter se iuncti; iacet inter eos satis patens, clausus in medio, campus herbidus aquosusque, per...
Pagina 2 - Igitur statuenda est primum ratio symmetriarum, [a qua sumatur sine dubitatione commutatio] deinde ex|plicetur operis futuri locorum imum spatium longitudinis | <et latitudinis), cuius cum semel constituta fuerit magnitudo, sequatur eam proportionis ad decorem apparatio, uti non sit considerantibus aspectus eurythmiae dubius. De qua quibus rationibus efficiatur, est mihi pronuntiandum, primumque de | cavis aedium, uti fieri debeant, dicam.
Pagina 3 - Per dimostrare i motivi che ci hanno indotti a simili opinioni, è d' uopo che noi prendiamo ad analisi il cap. 3 del lib. VI di Vitruvio e particolarmente il passo: Atriorum vero latitudines et longitudines tribus generibus formantur. Et primum genus distribuitur, uti longitudo cum in quinque partes divisa fuerit, tres partes latitudini dentur. Alterum, cum in tres partes dividatur, duae partes latitudini tri~ buantur.
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