An edition of The rudiments of architecture (1814)

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, on the five orders of architecture, on their general and particular parts and embellishments, with examples for cornices, base and surbase mouldings, architraves and stairs

The rudiments of architecture
Asher Benjamin, Asher Benjamin
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An edition of The rudiments of architecture (1814)

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, on the five orders of architecture, on their general and particular parts and embellishments, with examples for cornices, base and surbase mouldings, architraves and stairs

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Munroe and Francis
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English
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96

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96 p.
Number of pages
96

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OL58478708M
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42044145
OCLC/WorldCat
9743261

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