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Lapidary style is
prose that is
appropriate for memorials, mausoleums, stelae, and
other commemorations in
which words are "etched in stone"; it is concise...
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monumental or
lapidary style,
which was used when
inscribing on
stone or
other more
permanent media.
There was also a
cursive style used for everyday...
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especially when pre-modern Old
English Lapidary Lapidary Point, a
headland on King
George Island Lapidary style, a
style of
prose appropriate for memorials...
- poet and translator, of a
traditionalist sort, and a
follower of the
lapidary style of
Logan Pearsall Smith.
Trevelyan was the
second son of Sir George...
- A
lapidary is a text in
verse or prose,
often a
whole book, that
describes the
physical properties and
metaphysical virtues of
precious and semi-precious...
- The Gr****
lettering was
written using a
lapidary style of writing. Gr**** was
written in a
boustrophedon style.
Scholars believe that at one
point in time...
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mentioned it. It is not graffito, but a
large inscription carved in
lapidary style in a
cartouche with
triangular tabs at the ends,
engraved on the back...
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incomparable epitaph on a
justice of the peace,
which in its high-sounding
lapidary style appears to
speak of
noble and
sublime things,
whereas under each of...
- (Italian: [ˈpjɛːtra ˈduːra]),
pietre dure ([ˈpjɛːtre ˈduːre]) or
intarsia lapidary (see below),
called parchin kari or par****ari (Persian: پرچین کاری) in...
- carving, as well as the
exquisite lapidary/inlaid work) and
usual accessibility to
requisite raw materials,
hence the
style was
executed only on buildings...