106 Cyrus-Garden^ Or 



monly imitate this order in the lines of 

 their defcription. 



In the Laureat draughts of fculpture 

 and pifture, the leaves and foliate works 

 are commonly thus contrived, which is 

 but in imitation of the Pulvinaria^ and 

 ancient pillow-work, obfcrvable in /c- 

 mck peeccs, about columns, temples and 

 altars. To omit many other analogies, 

 in Architeftonicall draughts, which art 

 ofaflro- lt felf * s founded upon b fives, as having 

 fire its fubjeft, and mod gracefull peeces 

 divided by this number, 



parietet, 4- 



prtKr*, Comftrthio, ttflum, Leo. Albert*. Five Columcs, Tufcitt.D^ 

 rick, lonick* Corinthian , Compound. Five different intercolumniati- 



. Vitru. 



The Triumphal Oval, and Civfcall 

 Crowns of Laurel^ Oake, and Myrtle, 

 when folly made, were pleated after 

 this order. And to omit the croffed 

 C rowns of Chriftian Princes; what fi 

 gure that was which Jinaftatius defcri- 

 bed upon the head of Leo the third 5 or 

 who nrft brought in the Arched Crown; 

 That of Charles the great, (which feems 

 the firft remarkably clofed Crown,) was 



framed 



