Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building - a general reference work (1912) (14595268380)

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Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building - a general reference work (1912) (14595268380)

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Identifier: cyclopediaofarch08ameruoft (find matches)
Title: Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building : a general reference work
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: American Technical Society
Subjects: Architecture Building
Publisher: Chicago : American Technical Society
Contributing Library: Kelly - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN



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Rome 239 172 of Castor and Pollux, Cora 228 175 of Concord 43 263 at Cora, Italy 196 223 of Corinth 26 258 of Diana, Eleusis 13 , 36 193 of Jupiter Olympus, Athens 228 199 of Mars Ultor, Rome 230 209 of Minerva, Assisi 235 255 of Minerva PoJias at Priene 112 268 of Niki Apteros 95 213 of Nimes, France 239 261 of the Sun, Rome 239 188 of Theseus, Athens 15, 31 . 47 223 of Vesta 232 199 Theater of Marcellus 207 213 Tholos at Epidauros 126 189, 249 Torus 69 193 Tower of the winds 122 192 Triglj-phs 65 192 use of, at corner angle 196 189 in frieze, disposition of 65 190 Triumphal arches, Roman 255 267 Tuscan order 189 273175178 UUnit of measurement 42 255 V 260 Vertical lines 317 350 INDEX 5 Page Page Vignola 190 Volutes ^, . ^, . , oAn arrangement of, at corners of Corinthian order 240 buildings 91 mutuiar Roman Doric 209 Vitruvian wave moulding -4 windows, Roman 260 Vitruvius 54 Wood construction 54 Volutes 89 Woven-band moulding 74 Note.—For page numbers see joot of pages 351 683016
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