... being architectural ; neither can there be any architecture which is not based on building, nor any good architecture which is not based on good building ; but it is perfectly easy, and very necessary, to keep the ideas distinct, and to understand... The Seven Lamps of Architecture - 第 16 頁John Ruskin 著 - 1890 - 401 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Joseph Coleman Hart - 1857 - 210 頁
...keep the ideas distinct, and to understand fully that Architecture concerns itself only with those characters of an edifice which are above and beyond...use. I say common ; because a building raised to the honor of God. or in memory of men, has surely a use to which its architectural adornment fits it ;... | |
| John Ruskin - 1866 - 456 頁
...understand fully that Architcctur. concerns itself only with those characters of an edifice which at above and beyond its common use. I say common; because A building raised to the honor of God, or in memory of men, has surely a use to which its architectural adornment fits it ;... | |
| John Ruskin - 1868 - 506 頁
...keep the ideas distinct, and to understand fully that Architecture concerns itself only with those characters of an edifice which are above and beyond...of men, has surely a use to which its architectural adommcnt fits it ; but not a use which limits, by any inevitable necessities, its plan or details.... | |
| John Ruskin - 1871 - 470 頁
...keep the ideas distinct, and to understand fully that Architecture concerns itself only with those characters of an edifice which are above and beyond...by any inevitable necessities, its plan or details. — SLA ch. i. § 1. Two FINE ARTS ONLY. — There are only two fine arts possible to the human race,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1884 - 504 頁
...Architecture concerns itself only with those characters of an edifice which are Above and beyond ita common use., I say common ; because a building raised...by any inevitable necessities, its plan or details. — SLA ch. i § 1. Two FINE ARTS ONLY. — There are only two fine arts possible to the human race,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1887 - 504 頁
...keep the ideas distinct, and to understand fully that Architecture concerns itself only with those characters of an edifice which are above and beyond...adornment fits it ; but not a use which limits, by iny inevitable necessities, its plan or details. — SLA ch. i § 1. Two FINE ARTS ONLY. — There... | |
| John Ruskin - 1887 - 764 頁
...keep the ideas distinct, and to understand fully that Architecture concerns itself only with those characters of an edifice which are above and beyond...use. I say common ; because a building raised to the honor of God, or in memory of men, has surely a use to which its architectural adornment fits it ;... | |
| John Ruskin - 1889 - 786 頁
...that Architecture concerns itself only with those characters of an edifice which are above and Ixiyond its common use. I say common ; because a building raised to the honor of God, or in memory of men, has surely a use to which its architectural adornment fits it ;... | |
| John Ruskin - 1894 - 438 頁
...keep the ideas distinct, and to understand fully that Architecture concerns itself only with those characters of an edifice which are above and beyond...use. I say common ; because a building raised to the honor of God, or in memory of men, has surely a use to which its architectural adornment fits it ;... | |
| William B. Cairns - 1896 - 382 頁
...keep the ideas distinct, and to understand fully that Architecture concerns itself only with those characters of an edifice which are above and beyond...common use. I say common ; because a building raised to-the honour of 5° God, or in memory of men, has surely a use to which its architectural adornment... | |
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