996 resultados para Dufferin and Ava, Frederick Temple Blackwood, Marquis of, 1826-1902.
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[11] leaves of plates included in pagination.
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Vol. 2 translated by R. May ; v. 3 by Mrs. Ievers.
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The added title-pages are engraved, with title-vignettes.
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With reproduction of the original t.-p. of "A century of the names and scantlings of such inventions as at present I can call to mind to have tried and perfected."
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Works, and Appendix of attributed works: v. 2, p. 269-541.
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Bibliography: p. 299-325.
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Bruno Taut's Glashaus is considered a seminal example of early modernist architecture. Yet, some of the crucial factors behind the design of the Glashaus remain little understood. This PhD reveals that the Glashaus' patron, Frederick Keppler, exerted a significant influence over its design by insisting that it follow a prescriptive brief. Interpreting these rigid instructions, Taut as the architect, gained inspiration from the myths and symbols associated with the Victoria regia lily and the Gothic. This PhD therefore significantly expands the understanding of the Glashaus, and thus reinvigorates our comprehension of one of the most distinctive early examples of modern architecture.
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Temple Emanuel was founded in 1920 in Lawrence, Massachusetts. It began by serving a small immigrant Jewish community that has since grown to an affluent and lively congregation of about 600 families. This growth occurred largely under the tenure of Rabbi Harry A. Roth, who lead the congregation from 1962 until 1990 and oversaw the templeâs move to Andover, Massachusetts. This collection includes correspondence, photographs, and sermons.