Pleasure of RuinsHudson, 1953 - 466 стор. |
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... inscriptions . " Every day he would walk among the ruins , scrutinizing every piece of sculptured marble . No one could decipher inscriptions better than he " . Actually this was to say little enough ; Rienzo made grave mistakes in his ...
... inscriptions . " Every day he would walk among the ruins , scrutinizing every piece of sculptured marble . No one could decipher inscriptions better than he " . Actually this was to say little enough ; Rienzo made grave mistakes in his ...
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... inscriptions to be copied ( " Hail golden city Hierapolis ; the spot to be preferred before any in wide Asia ; revered for the rills of the nymphs ; adorned with splendour " ) but whose greatest pleasures to visitors were the hot ...
... inscriptions to be copied ( " Hail golden city Hierapolis ; the spot to be preferred before any in wide Asia ; revered for the rills of the nymphs ; adorned with splendour " ) but whose greatest pleasures to visitors were the hot ...
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... inscriptions to those more ancient and Greek . On the whole , Hobhouse was disappointed in the situation of Delphi ; he thought it " hidden in a nook ” , but was happy enough pottering about it looking for inscriptions and guessing at ...
... inscriptions to those more ancient and Greek . On the whole , Hobhouse was disappointed in the situation of Delphi ; he thought it " hidden in a nook ” , but was happy enough pottering about it looking for inscriptions and guessing at ...
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