level, not rifing with an acclivity, as doth the pavement below, and roof above, of both thefe galleries. At the end of it, on the right hand, is the well mentioned by Pliny ; the which is circular, and not Pyramidographia - Seite 72von John Greaves - 1737Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Ray - 1738 - 560 Seiten
...as that by which we entred into the Pyramid but of no confiderable length. This narrow paffcge licth level, not rifing with an acclivity, as doth the pavement...galleries. At the end of it, on the right hand, is the well men-r tinned by Pliny, the which is circular, and not fquare, as the Arabian writers ciefcribe : The... | |
| 1824 - 456 Seiten
...entered into the Pyramid, but of no considerable length. This narrow passage lieth levell, not rising with an acclivity, as doth the pavement below, and roof above, of both these galleries. At the end of it, on the right hand, is the well mentioned by Pliny; the which is... | |
| 1824 - 448 Seiten
...entered into the Pyramid, but of no considerable length. This narrow passage lieth levell, not rising with an acclivity, as doth the pavement below, and roof above, of both these galleries. At the end of it, on the right hand, is the well mentioned by Pliny; the which is... | |
| James Bonwick - 1877 - 258 Seiten
...walled up." Greaves, 1637, indicates the position thus: "This narrow passage lieth level, not rising with an acclivity, as doth the pavement below and roof above of both these galleries. At the end of it is the well." He goes on to say, " The diameter of it exceeds three... | |
| James Bonwick - 2003 - 244 Seiten
...walled up.” Greaves, 1637, indicates the position thus: “This narrow passage lieth level, not rising with an acclivity, as doth the pavement below and roof above of both these galleries. At the end of it is the well.” He goes on to say, “The diameter of it exceeds... | |
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