Musemn possesses an example from Madagascar. The Caucasian subspecies in all its branches were familiar with it, and it was only a century ago, when streets were lighted at night sufficiently for carriages, that sedan chairs of most costly patterns went... Congressional Serial Set - Сторінка 5411895Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Greek antiquities - 1848 - 1322 стор.
...4to., has been commenced. (Bocking, Institutional, vol. ip 105.) EASTERN A, a kind of litter (lectica) in which women were carried in the time of the Roman emperors. It appears to have resembled the lectica [LBCTICA] very closely ; and the only difference apparently was,... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1851 - 486 стор.
...the Basterna, which was something between a carriage and lectica. This was a kind of litter (lectica) in which women were carried in the time of the Roman emperors. It appears to have resembled the lectica very closely, and the only difference apparently was, that the... | |
| William Smith - 1859 - 1334 стор.
...4to., has been commenced. (Hocking, Institutional, vol. ip 105.) BASTERNA,a kind of litter (lectica) in which women were carried in the time of the Roman emperors. It appears to have resembled the lectica [LECTICA] very closely ; and the only difference apparently was,... | |
| William Smith - 1868 - 492 стор.
...retain to the present day, being still called at Rome basiliche. BASTERNA, a kind of litter (lectic(i) in which women were carried in the time of the Roman emperors. It appears to have resembled the Lectica [LECTICA] very closely ; and the only difference apparently was,... | |
| Frederick William Fairholt - 1870 - 496 стор.
...this account bas-relief has been called sculptured painting. BASTERXA. A kind of litter or palanquin, in which women were carried in the time of the Roman emperors; it resembled the LECTICA, but differed in being a close carriage ; it was born by two mules, and similar vehicles... | |
| William Smith - 1870 - 1312 стор.
...4to., has been commenced. (Booking, Institutionen^ vol. ip 105.) BASTERNA, a kind of litter (l-ectica) in which women were -carried in the time of the Roman emperors. It appears to have resembled the lectica [LECTICA] very closely • and the only difference apparently... | |
| United States National Museum - 1896 - 1236 стор.
...and illuminated cities. It existed in several parts of semicivilized America. The US National Museum possesses an example from Madagascar. The Caucasian...shafts, in which women were carried in the time of the Eornaii emperors. It resembled Fig. 228. HAMMOCK CARRIAOR, FROM MADKIRA, WITH TWO BEARERS. From a photograph... | |
| Otis Tufton Mason - 1896 - 357 стор.
...and illuminated cities. It existed in several parts of semicivilized America. The US National Museum possesses an example from Madagascar. The Caucasian...time of the Roman emperors. It resembled Fig. 228. HAlfMOCK CARRIAUK, ККОЫ MAbKlKA. WITH TWO KKAKKRB. From » photoinipb in the I1. -. N.tn.ii»!... | |
| Otis Tufton Mason - 1896 - 478 стор.
...and illuminated cities. It existed in several parts of semicivilized America. The US National Museum possesses an example from Madagascar. The Caucasian...shafts, in which women were carried in the time of the Eomau emperors. It resembled Fig. 228. HAMMOCK CARRIAGE, FKOM MADEIRA, WITH TWO HEARERS. From n photograph... | |
| Otis Tufton Mason - 1896 - 357 стор.
...of semicivilixed America. The US National Museum possesses an example from Madagascar. The Cancasian subspecies in all its branches were familiar with...time of the Roman emperors. It resembled Fig. 228. HAMMOCE CABRIAGЕ, FROM MADEIRA, WlTH TWO BEARERS. From a photofraph in the I ' s. NittmmH Museum.... | |
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