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method:opus-sectile-floor-techniqueOpus sectile floor technique
Ancient method of shaping small chips of black and white marble to make complex floor patterns, admired by Alexander in Italian churches.
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- The current chapter, arguing that ornament arises naturally from the living process of unfolding a field of centers.
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