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[landscape orientation] [landscape orientation]
d
[diagram] (3) a b c ^ innermost now putting this square abaci to the shafts on last page.
line of upper cornice the narrow table plinth + above them is th as below (1)
x x. great pier corresponding in all but the dotted line with the lower plinth
wall and of course [leaving?] a great frieze
y y y. cornice of overhanging at the angles. while
wall. helping it falls within.
to support the plinth under the soffit
The dotted line is
Observe below the uncoloured part of the flat lower plinth
on its edge
upper plinth has ^ the double dentil which joins the abacus [diagram] (1) (2) From the side
of the Carta A. B. & C. shafts. But at the junction of the capital abacus
j. the coloured part is the flower plinth which to the edge of the
thenceforward traverses the church facade. cornice at a. fig 1. there
- that is to say having on its edge the pattern ( as I think) of is about 10 inches
here but this fig 1. should
p 21. which is the ornament of the great central plinth be as above. fig 3
but I must have referred to this somewhere. in the abacil ie abaci
in contact, only fig 1
represents the shafts
and abaci in position
above with each other
and meeting the edge of
the plinth behind.
but fig 1
is right in
relations
of upper &
lower plinths
+ called
tall plinth
above.
Then the architrave volt walls are laid on this narrow
slab + so (2) The bearing parts of the pillars are truly marked
The thin slab looks like a crust of ice
The span W. W . is the great wall of the main story
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