... magnificence and the richness of the materials, having three rows of columns in the south front, and two on each side. The body is divided into three temples parallel to one another, the partition walls forming their common sides. The middle temple... The Roman Antiquities of Dionysius Halicarnassensis - Side 261av Dionysius (of Halicarnassus.) - 1758Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Henry Parker - 1874 - 406 sider
...walls forming their common sides. The middle temple is dedicated to Jupiter ; and on one side stands that of Juno, and on the other that of Minerva ; and all three have but one pediment and one roof'." This shews that it was a temple of considerable size and importance, standing on the top of a rock... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1874 - 420 sider
...walls forming their common sides. The middle temple is dedicated to Jupiter ; and on one side stands that of Juno, and on the other that of Minerva ; and all three have but one pediment and one roof '. " This shews that it was a temple of considerable size and importance, standing on the top of a... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1878 - 558 sider
...walls forming their common sides. The middle temple is dedicated to Jupiter, and on one side stands that of Juno, and on the other that of Minerva ; and all three have but one pediment and one roof." "This king [Tarquinius], also, designed to build a temple to Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva, in performance... | |
| S. Russell Forbes - 1882 - 386 sider
...walls forming their common sides. The middle temple is dedicated to Jupiter ; and on one side stands that of Juno, and on the other that of Minerva. And all three have but one pediment and one roof." (Dionysius, iv. 61. See also Tacitus, "Hist." iii. 72; Livy, i. 55; Plutarch, in " Publicola ; " Tacitus,... | |
| S. Russell Forbes - 1887 - 416 sider
...common sides. The middle temple is dedicated to Jupiter ; and on one side stands that of Juno, and ou the other that of Minerva. And all three have but one pediment and one roof." (Diouysius, iv. 61. See also Tacitus, "Hist." iii. 72; Livy, i. 55; Plutarch, in "Publicola;" Tacitus,... | |
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