In passing this way, we observed in the sides of the rock above us, several tables of figures carved, which seemed to promise something of antiquity ; to be satisfied of which, some of us clambered up to the place, and found there some signs as if the... Transactions of the Society of Biblical Archæology - Page 322by Society of Biblical Archæology (London, England) - 1882Full view - About this book
| Josiah Conder - 1824 - 774 pages
...which, some of us clambered up to the place, and found there some signs as if the old way had gone into that region, before Antoninus cut the other more convenient...hereabouts, we saw strange antique figures of men, carved in the natural rock, in mezzorelievo, the size of life. Close by each figure was a large table,... | |
| John Landseer - 1835 - 36 pages
...which, some of us clambered up to the place, and found there some signs as if the old way had gone in that region before Antoninus cut the other more...hereabouts, we saw strange antique figures of men, carved in the natural rock, in mezzo- relievo, and in bigness equal to the life. Close by each figure... | |
| 1825 - 86 pages
...which, some of us clambered up to the place, and found there some signs as if the old way had gone in that region before Antoninus cut the other more...hereabouts, we saw strange antique figures of men, carved in the natural rock, in mezzo-relievo, and in bigness equal to the life. Close by each figure... | |
| Henry Maundrell - 1836 - 294 pages
...which, some of us clambered up to the place, and found there some signs as if the old way had gone in that region, before Antoninus cut the other more...hereabouts, we saw strange antique figures of men carved in the natural rock, in mezzo relievo, and in bigness, equal to the life. Close by each figure... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1848 - 596 pages
...which, some of us clambered up to the place, and found there some signs as if the old way had gone in that region, before Antoninus cut the other more...convenient passage a little lower. In several places thereabouts we saw strange antique figures of men carved in the natural rock, in mezzo relievo, and... | |
| Thomas Wright - 2003 - 566 pages
...clamhered up to the place, and found there some signs as if the old way had gone in that region, hefore Antoninus cut the other more convenient passage a little lower. In several places thereahouts we saw strange antique figures of men carved in the natural rock, in mezzo relievo, and... | |
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