- single, alone', and τὸ πτερόν, 'wing'), also
called a
monopteron or
cyclostyle, is a
circular colonnade supporting a roof but
without any walls. Unlike...
- The
Cyclostyle duplicating process is a form of
stencil copying. A
stencil is cut on wax or
glazed paper by
using a pen-like
object with a
small rowel...
- of
Rotary Neostyle.) In 1891,
David Gestetner patented his
Automatic Cyclostyle. This was one of the
first rotary machines that
retained the flatbed,...
-
first copying patent there in 1879. A
later patent in 1881 was for the
Cyclostyle, a
stylus that was part of the
Cyclograph copying device. That same year...
- (more
commonly known as "Mimeograph machines")
surfaced in 1874, and the
Cyclostyle in 1891. All were
manual and most
involved messy fluids.
George C. Beidler...
- the
Hindi and
English versions are printed. The
original version, in
cyclostyled form, is kept in the
Parliament Library for
record and reference. The...
-
architecture and in
Levantine houses known as
liwan houses.
Arcade Baldresca Cyclostyle (monopteros): a ring of
columns Hypostyle Loggia Quadrangle (architecture)...
- the
Communist Party of ****stan
dated February 11, they
circulated a
cyclostyled manifesto on
February 20,
which read, "Respond to the call of the All-Union...
-
prints 150
copies (30 x 42 cm) with a
small silkscreen system called a
Cyclostyle (now out of production). Each parti****nt is
mailed a
Brain Cell print...
- can
often not be ****erted. A
comparable structure is the monopteros, or
cyclostyle which, however,
lacks a naos. To
clarify ground plan types, the defining...