| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - From the passages in which the words occur, both in Greek and Latin writers, it seems that, in their widest sense, they were used, almost indifferently, for what we call sculpture, in its various forms, in wood, marble, ivory, or other materials, more particularly for reliefs, for carving, that is, the execution of small works by cutting, and for engraving precious stones; but, of these sense, the
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