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What architect of the present day would undertake to erect a building, more than 400 feet high, full of Chambers of the most elaborate description which should never need repair for 6,000 years?
- Book of The Master, 1898
#Egyptology
#Architecture
#TheTimelessWay
8. The Atrium - The atrium was open in the centre, surrounded at least in part by high-ceilinged porticoes that often contained only sparse furnishings to give the effect of a large space.
In the centre was a square roof opening called the compluvium
4. Cubiculum - Where we get our modern Cubicle with very little improvement. A simple chamber.
Mostly used for sleeping by servants or household.
Principle things: A window to let in the sun and a bed. Minimalist
Illustration by @07Sketches
This water toilet idea is great!
2. Taberna - A bankers' shop. Typically facing the road. Can also be a cook shop or hotel to generate revenue for the house.
A Roman house could have two units in betwixt we had the passage/Vestibulum to the inner sanctum of the house.
Good thinking!
I have found one person who had this gift**. Even thinking he can use money to buy the gift/influence of others.
His name was Simon the Sorcerer. Act of Simony is named after him
Painting: Peter's conflict with Simon Magus by Avanzino Nucci, 1620. Simin is wearing black.👇🏿
Mnasema which chamber of the heart do we use to embrace people who steal Children's Playground?
My heart is confused.
Sorry. I don't understand cardiology.
Hey!
Let your little shine,
For the world to see.
#np Little Light, Amos Lee 💕💯🎸
‘There are some people who would never have fallen in love, if they had not heard there was such a thing.’
°Francois La Rochefoucauld
Painting: The Triumph of Love
1738
Fresco: Villa Pompei Carlotti, Illasi
Balestra Antonio
(b. 1666, Verona, d. 1740, Verona)