An Abridgment of the Architecture of Vitruvius / Containing a System of the Whole Works of that Author
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The text is a classical architectural treatise organized into an introduction and systematic chapters that define architecture, list the disciplines an architect must know, and divide the subject into solidity, convenience, and beauty. It surveys materials, foundations, walls, floors, and finishes, then addresses siting, room disposition, city planning, and forms of public buildings. A large section analyzes orders and proportions of columns (including Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, and Composite), their parts and ornaments. The work closes with practical guidance on fortifications, temples, machines, gnomonics, and measurement, illustrated by engraved plates and technical explanations.
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