Lectures On Design And Painting Vol 2
- April 13, 2008 – 2:39 pm
- Posted in Design, Painting
- Tagged Design, Elgin Marbles, Greeks, HAYDON'S LECTURES, Hippocrates, ilium, lectures, linea aspera, metopes, Painting, Parthenon, pelvis, Phidias, PHRENOLOGY, quadruped, tendon, Theseus, tibia, Tintoretto, Titian, trapezius, ulna, vertebra prominens
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Lectures On Design And Painting Vol 1
- April 13, 2008 – 2:38 pm
- Posted in Design, Painting
- Tagged Athens, Cimabue, Correggio, Design, Elgin Marbles, fresco, Fuzeli, Greeks, high art, Ictinus, impasto, J. C. LOUDON, lectures, Lord Elgin, Lord Mulgrave, metope, Painting, Parthenon, Pericles, Phidias, Polygnotos, Sir David Wilkie, Titian
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A Mirror For The Female Sex (1804)
- April 12, 2008 – 6:02 am
- Posted in Sex
- Tagged Amestris, consanguinity, Dalmatia, Doctor Johnson, Duke of Guise, Elfrida, Eumenes, feed five thousand, female sex, Heraclitus, Jaskes, king of Kent, Poppaea Sabina, Pulcheria, racter, Roman censor, Seneca, Sex, Timoclea, Timoleon, tivated, virtues virtues
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Woman in All Ages and Nations (1855)
- April 12, 2008 – 5:59 am
- Posted in History
- Tagged chastity, chivalry, cicisbeo, Circassia, concubines, GEORGE COMBE, Greeks, Greenland, harem, Hydropathic, marriage, Muslin, Persia, PHRENOLOGY, polygamy, prostitution, Rome, savage nations, slavery, WATER-CURE, woman
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The Seven Lamp Of Architecture (1859)
- April 10, 2008 – 9:37 pm
- Posted in Architecture
- Tagged Architecture, bas-reliefs, campanile, cathedral of Pisa, cornice, Correggio, Doge's palace, Gothic architecture, King's College Chapel, Lucca, marble church, Palazzo Foscari, pediment, quatrefoil, Romanesque, Rouen Cathedral, sculpture, spandril, sublimity, tracery, triforium
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History Of Female Sex (1808)
- April 10, 2008 – 6:05 pm
- Posted in History, Sex
- Tagged Celtic nations, chivalry, concubines, daugh, dowry, eunuchs, female sex, Greeks, Greenlanders, harem, knight-errants, Lycurgus, marriage, Marshal de Boucicaut, Mongol nations, Persia, Plutarch, sex history, Siberia, Siberian nations, Telesilla, wives and daughters
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Photography: A New Treatise (1855)
- April 9, 2008 – 5:55 am
- Posted in Photography
- Tagged ammonia, Bromide, camera obscura, cyanide, dextrine, distilled water, drachms, Filtered water, Fluoride, gallic acid, hydrochloric acid, hyposulphite of soda, metalloids, nitric acid, Photography, potash, pyrogallic acid, sepia color, sesquioxide, sulphuric acid, violet color
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The Oxymel process in photography (1856)
- April 9, 2008 – 5:53 am
- Posted in Photography
- Tagged Acetic Acid, Albumen paper, Ammonias, bafin, blotting paper, Diftilled water, drachm, Filtered water, fluid ounces, ftirring, furface, glafs plate, gutta percha, iodide, nitrate of silver, OXYMEL PROCESS, Photography, thofe, tripoli, wamed, wanted for ufe
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