Definition of Scenographies

1. scenography [n] - See also: scenography

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scenographies

scenic artist
scenic railway
scenic route
scenic routes
scenical
scenically
scenick
scenics
scening
scenograph
scenographer
scenographers
scenographic
scenographical
scenographick
scenographies (current term)
scenographs
scenography
scenopoetic
scent
scent-bottle
scent glands
scent hound
scent hounds
scent out
scented
scented fern
scented penstemon
scented wattle
scentful

Literary usage of Scenographies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Ancient Art and Its Remains: Or, A Manual of the Archaeology of Art by Karl Otfried Müller, Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker (1852)
"The spaces divided and disposed in the most tasteful manner; arabesques of admirable richness of fancy; scenographies quite in that playful and light ..."

2. New Essays Concerning Human Understanding by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1896)
"... represented by different scenographies according to the different sides from which it is regarded.] § 18.' Ph. You will, I think, agree with me that the ..."

3. Archiprix International by Henk van der Veen (2005)
"... penetrates the defensive walls via the ancient south gate and arrives at a platform where we find an amphitheatre and two scenographies. ..."

4. Bulletin de la Société de géographie by Société de géographie (France) (1863)
"... quare » ut ea vox in usum venire liberé possit dum alia melior non occurrit, » Lector, veniam dabis. Tertium quod scenographies ..."

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