A description of the five orders of columnes and tearms of architecture according to the ancient use and best rules of the most eminent Italian architects

viz. the Tuscan, Dorick, Ionick, Corinthian and Composite

A description of the five orders of columnes ...
Hans Blum, Hans Blum
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A description of the five orders of columnes and tearms of architecture according to the ancient use and best rules of the most eminent Italian architects

viz. the Tuscan, Dorick, Ionick, Corinthian and Composite

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Edition Notes

"For the use and benefit of free masons, carpenters, joyners, carvers, painters, bricklayers; in general, for all that are concerned in the famous art of building."

According to the ESTC, the 1668 ed. includes A-Y leaves of plates.

Avery Classics copy: Imprint from ESTC as lower quarter of t.p. removed and repaired with blank paper.

Avery Classics copy: Inscribed in ink on t.p.: Charles Jacob His Book Dembr[?] the 3 : 1724 and 16 no 16 Chals: Jacob.

Avery Classics copy: Inscribed in ink on leaf N.: Charles Jacob His Book [...] 30 : 1724 .

Avery Classics copy: Gift of Herbert Mitchell.

English short title catalogue, R172798

Also available in microform and electronically.

Published in
London
Translated From
Latin

Classifications

Library of Congress
NA2810 .B55 1674

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Pagination
[2] A-I, K-Q, 5 [1] leaves

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL52700767M
OCLC/WorldCat
1089791705

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