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Definition of Loggias
1. loggia [n] - See also: loggia
Lexicographical Neighbors of Loggias
Literary usage of Loggias
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. House & Garden (1905)
"PERGOLAS AND loggias BY PHEBE WESTCOTT HUMPHREYS * IAHE "green gallery" of medieval
days *- has come to have a widely diversified meaning when applied to ..."
2. Reminiscences of My childhood and Youth by Georg Morris Cohen Brandes (1906)
"... Influence—The Sistine Chapel and Michael Angelo—Raphael's loggias —A Radiant
Spring. ... loggias ..."
3. Egypt: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1902)
"... above the level of the court; and the Mak'ad (PI. II, 1), placed in a kind of
entresol. The two latter are built somewhat in the style of open loggias. ..."
4. The Vaudeville Theatre, Building, Operation, Management by Edward Renton (1918)
"... earning "standing room" to justify the width upon those occasions when all
seats are sold. BOXES AND loggias Properly located, boxes add considerably to ..."
5. Italian Villas and Their Gardens by Edith Wharton (1904)
"Annibale Lippi, Pirro Ligorio, Giacomo della Porta and Carlo Borromini reared
their graceful loggias and stretched their airy colonnades against masses of ..."