The antiquities of Athens
measured and delineated by James Stuart and Nicholas Revett ; with an introduction by Frank Salmon.
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Contributions
- Revett, Nicholas, 1720-1804. - Contributor
- Salmon, Frank - Contributor
Publication
2008 - Princeton Architectural Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
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Identifiers
- ISBN-101568987234
- ISBN-139781568987231
- LibraryThing3849732
- Library of Congress Control Number2007024400
- OCLC Control Number144768787
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- OCLC Control Number326466196
- Better World Books9781568987231
- Open LibraryOL18002751M
Classifications
- DDC722/.809385
- LCCNA280 .S9 2008
- LCCNA280.S9 2008
Subjects
Topics
AthenAntiquitiesArchitectureAncient GreeceMeasured drawingHistory - GeneralGreek ArchitectureRelief (sculpture)Early works to 1800Architecture, greekBuildings, structuresArchitecture / HistoryMeasured drawing -- EnglandAthens (greece), antiquitiesAthens (Greece) -- AntiquitiesArchitecture -- Greece -- AthensAthens (Greece) -- Buildings, structures, etcHistory of art: BCE to c 500 CE, ancient & classical world
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