The Chautauquan: Organ of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific CircleM. Bailey, 1910 |
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... entablature ( the superstructure of a col- onnade ) , the first the frieze made up of the ends of the ceiling beams and second the cornice formed by the sheathing of the end of the roof rafters and gutter . ( Fig . 7. ) As the wall of ...
... entablature ( the superstructure of a col- onnade ) , the first the frieze made up of the ends of the ceiling beams and second the cornice formed by the sheathing of the end of the roof rafters and gutter . ( Fig . 7. ) As the wall of ...
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... entablature . The character of an order is defined not merely by the columns but also by the general form of all of the details which are proportioned one to another in terms of a common modulus ; this unit of measure is a part diameter ...
... entablature . The character of an order is defined not merely by the columns but also by the general form of all of the details which are proportioned one to another in terms of a common modulus ; this unit of measure is a part diameter ...
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... entablature . Divers experiments were tried to obtain just the right light value of this feature . Thus in the Northern Temple of Selinus ( Fig . 12. ) ( 610-590 B. C. ) one bevelled channel was used , while in the Temple of Corinth ...
... entablature . Divers experiments were tried to obtain just the right light value of this feature . Thus in the Northern Temple of Selinus ( Fig . 12. ) ( 610-590 B. C. ) one bevelled channel was used , while in the Temple of Corinth ...
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... entablature than any of the other shafts . This condition was optically aggravated by the sil- houetting of these particular columns against the sky . In the archaic temples at Corinth , Selinus and Syra- cuse the intercolumnar spaces ...
... entablature than any of the other shafts . This condition was optically aggravated by the sil- houetting of these particular columns against the sky . In the archaic temples at Corinth , Selinus and Syra- cuse the intercolumnar spaces ...
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... entablature . Strong , elastic , and as vitalized as a curve can be , it is drawn out boldly from the neck of the column , following an hyperbolic profile , and bending sharply inward becomes co- incident with the bed line of the abacus ...
... entablature . Strong , elastic , and as vitalized as a curve can be , it is drawn out boldly from the neck of the column , following an hyperbolic profile , and bending sharply inward becomes co- incident with the bed line of the abacus ...
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