The base of the pyramidion is exactly the same dimensions as the summit of the shaft, and unites with it directly without any break (except of course, one angle) and with no ledge, molding, or other disfigurement.
The Egyptians often covered the whole pyramidion with a closely fitted gilt bronze cap. The effect must have been magnificent.
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(view all 4 comments)That pyramidion has an error. ahahahahaha
In fact is just an imitation that building doenst do nothing, ahahaha
Posted by Guest on Sun 20 Jun 2010 04:04:21 PM UTC
Great gift idea...
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Posted by DC Gift Shop (guest) on Fri 05 Mar 2010 05:20:43 PM UTC
Thirteen for a reason.
| show fullshow summary"Hence every occurrence of the number thirteen, and likewise of every multiple of it, stamps that with which it stands in connection with rebellion, apostasy, defection, corruption, disintegration, revolution, or some kindred idea." (Bullinger, E.W....
"Hence every occurrence of the number thirteen, and likewise of every multiple of it, stamps that with which it stands in connection with rebellion, apostasy, defection, corruption, disintegration, revolution, or some kindred idea." (Bullinger, E.W. Number in Scripture, Kregel Publications, (c)1967, p. 205).
Was not the founding of America in REBELLION of England?
In the Nation's Capitol the father of "ONE nation under God," George Washington, is memorialized in the rotunda ceiling on a http://dcpages.com/gallery/US-Capitol-Visitor-Center/DSC00413.jpg.html mural entitled, The Apotheosis of Washington. The mural pictures the nations first father surrounded by 13 maidens.
Posted by Robert Howard (guest) on Mon 22 Feb 2010 07:32:05 PM UTC