IT may not appear a very logical mode of proceeding to describe the manner in which light was introduced into Roman temples before attempting to grapple with the problem of lighting those of Greece, which it is the principal object of this treatise to explain.
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The Parthenon an Essay on the Mode by Which Light was Introduced into Greek and Roman Temples
July 25, 2007, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
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The Parthenon an Essay on the Mode by Which Light was Introduced into Greek and Roman Temples
September 20, 2004, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
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"IT may not appear a very logical mode of proceeding to describe the manner in which light was introduced into Roman temples before attempting to grapple with the problem of lighting those of Greece, which it is the principal object of this treatise to explain."
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