Ideal Metrology in Nature, Art, Religion And History
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Fig. 45. CHAKOBI. ABOH ST. FINGHrN. churches prior to the ninth century were indeed small internally, the breadth being from ten to thirty feet and the length from fifteen to sixty feet, or more. The walls were from three to five feet thick and twelve to fifteen feet high. The church at Armagh with its im- mediate adjuncts stood within an enclosure 140 feet in diameter, according to St. Patrick's law, and of a man's height. The circumference of the enclosure was 5280 inches, that is 5 times 105...6. This ideal may have been ST. PATKICK. 149 derived from the measure of the wall round about Eze- kiel's symbolic city, which is 10560 inches on everj'side. St. Patrick's ideal for the length of his churches was 60 feet, or 720 inches, which is the diameter of a circle whose circumference is 4 times 565 inches. The meas- ure of a circle by degrees is 360, and St. Patrick's ideal length is just twice that number in inches. It may also be observed that a circle of 360 units in diameter has a circumference of 1130 units, or 2 times 565.
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