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" For our present purpose, the great, value of the study of these Indian examples is that it widens so immensely our basis for architectural criticism. It is only by becoming familiar with forms so utterly dissimilar from those we have hitherto been conversant... "
American Illustrated Magazine - หน้า 271
1877
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A History of Architecture in All Countries: From the Earliest ..., เล่มที่ 2

James Fergusson - 1867 - 854 หน้า
...architectural criticism. It is only by becoming familiar with forms so utterly dissimilar from those we have hitherto been conversant with, that we perceive how...that cannot be expressed by its means. On the other hand, it is only by taking this wide survey that we appreciate how worthless any effort of architectural...

A History of Architecture in All Countries: From the Earliest ..., เล่มที่ 3

James Fergusson - 1876 - 792 หน้า
...familiar with forms so utterly dissimilar from those we have hitherto been conversant with, that wo perceive how narrow is the purview that is content...that cannot be expressed by its means. On the other hand, it is only by taking this wide survey that we appreciate how worthless any product of architectural...

A History of Architecture in All Countries from the Earliest ..., เล่มที่ 2

James Fergusson - 1876 - 814 หน้า
...architectural criticism. It is only by becoming familiar with forms so utterly dissimilar from those we have hitherto been conversant with, that we perceive how...of the human heart and brain there are that cannot bo expressed by its means. On the other hand, it is only by taking this wide survey that we appreciate...

History of Indian and Eastern Architecture: Forming the Third Volume of the ...

James Fergusson - 1876 - 790 หน้า
...architectural criticism. It is only by becoming familiar with forms st utterly dissimilar from those we have hitherto been conversant with, that we perceive how...that architecture is as many-sided as human nature itsolf. and learn how few feelings and how few aspirations of the human heart and brain there are that...

A History of Civilization in Ancient India: Based on Sanscrit ..., เล่มที่ 3

Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1890 - 572 หน้า
...architectural criticism. It is only by becoming familiar with forms so utterly dissimilar from those we have hitherto been conversant with that we perceive how...there are that cannot be expressed by its means." Fergusson, p. 403. These thoughtful and philosophical observations on architecture naturally suggest...

History of Indian and Eastern Architecture

James Fergusson - 1891 - 786 หน้า
...architectural criticism. It is only by becoming familiar with forms so utterly dissimilar from those we have hitherto been conversant with, that we perceive how...passing fashion. By rising to this wider range we shall ]>erccive that architecture is as many-sided as human nature itself, and learn how few feelings and...

A History of Civilisation in Ancient India: Based on Sanscrit ..., เล่มที่ 2

Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1893 - 382 หน้า
...architectural criticism. It is only by becoming familiar with forms so utterly dissimilar from those we have hitherto been conversant with, that we perceive how...brain there are that cannot be expressed by its means" (Fergussonj p. 403). displays such a joyous exuberance of fancy and " pure feeling" — such an uncontrollable...

A History of Civilisation in Ancient India: Based on Sanscrit ..., เล่มที่ 2

Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1893 - 390 หน้า
...architectural criticism. It is only by becoming familiar with forms so utterly dissimilar from those we have hitherto been conversant with, that we perceive how...brain there are that cannot be expressed by its means" (Fergusson, p. 403). These thoughtful and philosophical observations on architecture naturally suggest...

Ancient India, 2000 B. C.-800 A. D.

Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1893 - 218 หน้า
...architectural criticism. It is only by becoming familiar with forms so utterly dissimilar from those we have hitherto been conversant with that we perceive how...few aspirations of the human heart and brain there arc that cannot be expressed by these means." CHAPTER IV. SCIENCE AND LITERATURE. THE closing chapter...

History of Indian and Eastern Architecture, เล่มที่ 2

James Fergusson - 1899 - 398 หน้า
...architectural criticism. It is only by becoming familiar with forms so utterly dissimilar from those we have hitherto been conversant with, that we perceive how...that cannot be expressed by its means. On the other hand, it is only by taking this wide survey that we appreciate how worthless any product of architectural...




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