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THE GREEK AND ROMAN ORDERS J.
M.
MAUCH
ARCHITECTURAL REPRINT EDITION WITH DESCRIPTION OF EACH PLATE TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH BY E. R. A.
LITZAU
EDITED BY
W.
B.
OLMSTED
1910
WASHINGTON,
THE REPRINT
D. C.
CO., INC.
VOLUME X SI /WP-WSI
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PLATE
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NA OCT-81965
1013412 the preparation of the text herein, care has been to verify from other sources, as much as pos-
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with a translation, the historical and other facts. The later edition of "Mauch" has also been used to supplement the 1845 Edition. In several instances the text of either did not agree with the plates These errors, of a perfectly obin certain descriptions. vious nature, have been corrected. The dimensions given are, on some plates, in English feet while on others they sible as is consistent
owing to the fact that Mauch, in the preparation of his book, used plates from both English and French works. The lengths of the English and French are in Paris feet,
foot are so nearly equal, however, that we have not in all cases indicated in the text which was used, as for all
Where we have given the dimensions in
practical purposes either is sufficiently accurate. possible, however,
meters.
WASHINGTON, D.
C., 1910.
TEXT COPYRIGHTED IN ARCHITECTURAL REPRINT, 1910.
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This plate is composed of a combination of various architectural ornaments, the arrangement of which can be more clearly understood by referring to the small scale plan given at the bottom of the plate. Thus, in the center we find a Roman Altar, on the plinths of which are indicated the emblems of architecture, painting, and sculpture. In the upper arch from out of rich volute-ornamentation and recognizable by the helmet and Aegies Under this, sitting on a festoon arises the bust of the art-protecting Goddess, Minerva. The caryatides, border, friezes and the ornaof fruit, is an owl, as an attribute to Minerva. mentation will be referred to at a later time. The wreaths in the corners encircle the names of the most noted architects of ancient times.
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A COMPARISON OF THE SEVERAL ANTIQUE ORDERS. of the main subject of our given an idea of the extent most exquisite monuments On this plate will be found the orders of the consideration Pans drawn to a uniform scale. The two scales at the lower margin (in
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