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Definition of Anaglyphs
1. anaglyph [n] - See also: anaglyph
Lexicographical Neighbors of Anaglyphs
Literary usage of Anaglyphs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Essay on the Hieroglyphic System of M. Champollion, Jun., and on the by J.-G.-Honoré Greppo (1842)
"Brief description of anaglyphs. THE peculiarity in the anaglyphs referred ...
The mythic symbols called anaglyphs, were usually executed only in this way. ..."
2. Chambers's encyclopædia by Chambers W. and R., ltd (1874)
"anaglyphs of the monuments. Bronze statues cast from moulds, and having a leaden
or other core, ... anaglyphs ..."
3. Lectures on the Elements of Hieroglyphics and Egyptian Antiquities by Spineto (1829)
"anaglyphs—Remarkable instance of one, exhibiting the figures of the Israelites,
Hyk-shos, and Negroes—National senti. ments of the Egyptians concerning ..."
4. The Elements of Hieroglyphics and Egyptian Antiquities: In a Course of by Spineto (1845)
"anaglyphs—Remarkable instance of one, exhibiting the figures of the Israelites,
Hyk-shos, and Negroes—National sentiments of the Egyptians concerning these ..."
5. The Westminster Review by John Chapman, Charles William Wason (1825)
"This is particularly remarkable on the question of the anaglyphs. ... And yet,
not fifty pages before, he had said that these anaglyphs represented ..."