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Page 466
... Greeks as an agency introducing lithic art and architecture in India . It has been remarked by Fergusson with ... Greek origin got to say to the remarks of Fergusson himself about the Maiji Sahiba's tomb at Junogad built about 60 ...
... Greeks as an agency introducing lithic art and architecture in India . It has been remarked by Fergusson with ... Greek origin got to say to the remarks of Fergusson himself about the Maiji Sahiba's tomb at Junogad built about 60 ...
Page 468
... Greek or Persian ; I must admit here that some of the decorative devices of the Greeks and Persians were no doubt ... Greek influence on Indian architecture and finally to the theory of the introduction of lithic architecture in India by ...
... Greek or Persian ; I must admit here that some of the decorative devices of the Greeks and Persians were no doubt ... Greek influence on Indian architecture and finally to the theory of the introduction of lithic architecture in India by ...
Page 469
... Greek plan and elevation of building are dis- covered we cannot fairly speak of the Greek influence on Indian architecture . The adoption with material alterations of a very few decorative motifs does not justify the supposition of Greek ...
... Greek plan and elevation of building are dis- covered we cannot fairly speak of the Greek influence on Indian architecture . The adoption with material alterations of a very few decorative motifs does not justify the supposition of Greek ...
Page 474
... Greek , Roman and barbarous work of professors , according to Vitruvius and Vignole . " From the above quotation it may not be presumed that I accept without reservation the principle of the anti - restorationists enunciated by Ruskin ...
... Greek , Roman and barbarous work of professors , according to Vitruvius and Vignole . " From the above quotation it may not be presumed that I accept without reservation the principle of the anti - restorationists enunciated by Ruskin ...
Page 504
... Greek marriages were made , not in heaven , but on earth , and for very earthly reasons . Principally two : ( 1 ) dowry and ( 2 ) reclamation from a life of vice . Plautus7 details both in his Trinummus.8 Lesbonicus regards his sister ...
... Greek marriages were made , not in heaven , but on earth , and for very earthly reasons . Principally two : ( 1 ) dowry and ( 2 ) reclamation from a life of vice . Plautus7 details both in his Trinummus.8 Lesbonicus regards his sister ...
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