Lexicographical Neighbors of Isodomum
Literary usage of Isodomum
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Architecture and Building, Biographical, Historical, and by Russell Sturgis (1901)
"Roman masonry done with regular courses. (Sec isodomum. ... (See Opus isodomum.)
-OPUS RETICULATUM. Roman masonry faced with squared pieces of stone, ..."
2. Ancient Art and Its Remains: Or, A Manual of the Archaeology of Art by Karl Otfried Müller, Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker (1852)
"isodomum is explained by the signification of ... is a conjunction of the isodomum
in the frontes and ..."
3. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: “a” Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature edited by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"... (Roman) ft. chick ia regular courses (the " isodomum " of Vitruvius) by г ft.
across t Se end, and under the Republic often exactly 4 it. long, ..."
4. A Dictionary of Roman and Greek Antiquities with Nearly 2000 Engravings on by Anthony Rich (1874)
"... irregular masonry of stones, not squared nor cut into any certain form, B ; 3.
isodomum, ashlar, of large stones, and in which all the courses are of ..."
5. American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and by William Nicholson (1819)
"The walls of the Greeks were of three kinds, named isodomum, ... The isodomum
had the courses all of an equal thickness ; but the ..."