To this gigantic work, admired even in the time of the magnificent Roman Empire, is undoubtedly owing the Fig. 2. Mouth of the Cloaca Maxima, or Great Sewer, of Ancient Rome. preservation of the Eternal City, which it has secured from the swamping that... History of Ancient Art - Página 416por Franz von Reber - 1882 - 482 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| American School (Lansing, Ill.), Anson Marston - 1908 - 202 páginas
...inhabited ; and in speaking Fig. 1. Ancient Assyrian Sewers at Nlnirud. of it, one authority says: "To this gigantic work, admired even in the time of...magnificent Roman Empire, is undoubtedly owing the Fig. 2. Mouth of the Cloaca Maxima, or Great Sewer, of Ancient Rome. preservation of the Eternal City,... | |
| Frederick Eugene Turneaure - 1909 - 542 páginas
...been inhabited; and in speaking Flg. 1. Ancient Assyrian Sewers at Nlnmul. of it, one authority says: "To this gigantic work, admired even in the time of...magnificent Roman Empire, is undoubtedly owing the Fig. 2. Mouth of the Cloaca Maxima, or Great Sewer. of Ancient Ropie. preservation of the Eternal City,... | |
| 1909 - 444 páginas
...been inhabited ; and in speaking Fig. 1. Ancient Assyrian Sewers at Nlmrud. of it, one authority says: "To this gigantic work, admired even in the time of the magnificent Roman Empire, is undoubtedlv owing the Fig. 2. Mouth of the Cloaca Maxima, or Great Sewer, of Ancient Rome. preservation... | |
| Anson Marston - 1912 - 200 páginas
...been inhabited ; and in speaking Fig. 1. Ancient Assyrian Sewers at Nimrud. of it, one authority says: "To this gigantic work, admired even in the time of...magnificent Roman Empire, is undoubtedly owing the Pig. 2. Mouth of the C'loaca Maxima, or Great Sewer, of Ancient Rome. In many other ancient cities... | |
| 1918 - 354 páginas
...been inhabited ; and in speaking Fig. 1. Ancient Assyrian Sewers at Nlmrud. of it, one authority says: "To this gigantic work, admired even in the time of...magnificent Roman Empire, is undoubtedly owing the Fig. 2. Mouth of the Cloaca Maxima, or Great Sewer, of Ancient Rome. preservation of the Eternal City,... | |
| 1920 - 458 páginas
...been inhabited ; and in speaking Fig. 1. Ancient Assyrian Sewers at Nlmrud. of it, one authority says: "To this gigantic work, admired even in the time of...magnificent Roman Empire, is undoubtedly owing the Fig. 2. Mouth of the Cloaca Mamma, or Great Sewer, of Ancient Rome. preservation of the Eternal City,... | |
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