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The Classical Language of Architecture
John Summerson.
The rudiments of architecture: being a treatise on practical geometry, on Grecian and Roman mouldings, shewing the best method of drawing their curves, with remarks on the effect of both : also, on the origin of building, and the five orders of architecture, on their general and particular parts and embellishments, with examples for cornices, base and surbase mouldings, architraves, and stairs : correctly engraved on thirty-four copperplates
by Asher Benjamin
An Attempt to Discriminate the Styles of Architecture in England, from the ...
Thomas Rickman, John Henry Parker, William Radclyffe
The builder's jewel: or, The youth's instructor and workman's remembrancer
[by] Batty and Thomas Langley
The first book of architecture
by Andrea Palladio ; translated out of Italian, with an appendix touching doors and windows by Pr. Le Muet, translated out of French by G. R.
Tutte l'opere d'architettura ...
di Sebastiano Serlio Bolognese.
The architect: or, Practical house carpenter
illustrated by sixty-four engravings, which exhibit the orders of architecture, and other elements of the art; designed for the use of carpenters and builders. By Asher Benjamin ...
The Builder's Jewel; Or The Youth's Instructor And Workman's Remembrancer: Explaining Short And Easy Rules Made Familiar To The Meanest Capacity For Drawing And Working
Batty Langley, Thomas Langley
The five orders of architecture
by Giacomo Barozzi of Vignola ; translated by Tommaso Juglaris and Warren Locke.
The classical orders of architecture
Robert Chitham.
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