ARCHITECTURE. 



ARCHITECTURE. 



III. 



IV.— V. 



VI. 



VII. 



IX. 

 X. 



XI. 

 XII. 



XIII. 

 XIV. 



Fig. I. 



2. 



3- 



Plate 

 II. Roman Balilica, from Vitruvius 



Plan and Elevation 

 11. — V. Amphitheatre 



[Thefe Plates comprife Eight Plans and Seaions 

 from the Amphitheatres of Verona and the Co- 

 lifeum, nuhich are referred to in the article 

 Amphitheatre as Architecture, Plates 

 II. to IX. refpeaively.) 

 Bafilica at Psftiim 

 [This edifice being of doubtful authority, the Plate 

 has been omitted. It is reprefented in IVilkins's 

 Antiquities of Magna Gr^cia, -where it is called 

 a " Pfeudo-dipteral Temple.") 



Bafilica of St. Peter's. See Plate XXXV. 

 Arch Fig. I — 7. 

 Dome Fig. I — 7. 

 [This is marked Dome, Plate I.) 

 Chimney and Dome. 

 Dome. Fig. i. No. i, 2. Fig. 2. 

 No. I, 2. Fig. 3. No. I — 4. 

 Fig. I. No. I — 4. Fig. 2. Fig. 3. No. I, 2. 

 Fig. 4. No. 1,2. Fig. 5. No. I, 2. 

 {Plate XLI. Chimney, is joined ivith this.) 

 Fig. I. Arch of Adrian at Athens 



Septimius Severus at Rome 

 Arch of Conftantine 

 Titus 



Seftion 

 Bafilic 



Circus of Caracalla 

 (XI. and XII. are on the fame Plate.) 



Doric Order from the Parthenon 

 Tufcan Order from the Church in 

 Covent Garden 

 XV. Fig. I. Doric Order, Temple at Delos 



2. of Philip at Delos 



3. of jEgefta 



4. , of Jupiter at Se- 



linus 



5. at Selinus 

 according to Sir W. 



Chambers 

 ig. I. Pfeudo-dipteral Temple 



at Pseftum 

 2. Temple of Thcfeus at 



Athens 

 Temple of Concord at 



Agrigentum 

 Temple of Jupiter Pa- 



nellenius in Agina 

 Temple of Minerva at 



Athens 

 Theatre of Marcellus at 

 Rome 

 2. Hexallyle Temple at 



Pjeftum 

 3' Temple of Jupiter Ne- 



maeus, between Argos 

 and Corinth 

 4' Temple of Juno Lucina 



at Agrigentum 

 5- The Agora at Athens 



■ I — 14. Doric Order 



Temple of Pandrofus, at Athens 

 Interior of a Hindoo Temple, at Deo, 

 in Bahar 

 XXI. Mouldings, &c. Grecian and Roman 



Plate 

 XXI. 



XVI. 

 XVII. 



3- 



4- 



5- 



XVIII. Fig. I. 



XXII. 



XXIII. 

 XXIV. 



XXV. 



XXVI. 

 XXVII. 

 XXVIII. 



XXIX. 



XXX. 



XXXI. 



XXXII. 

 XXXIII. 

 XXXIV. 



XXXV. 



XXXVI. 

 XXXVII. 



Mouldings, Fillet, Liftel, Annulet, oir 

 Square 

 ' Allragal or Bead 



Cyma, Cyma ReAa, or 



Cymatium 

 Liftel and Fafcia 

 Echinus Ovolo, or Quarter 

 Round 



Enriched 

 Sections of 

 Inverted Cyma, Talon, or 



Ogee 

 Talon enriched 

 Aftragal, or Bead enriched 

 Doric Annulets 

 Cavetto or Hollow 

 Torus 



Scotia or Trochilos 

 Cantaliver 



Corinthian Modillion 

 Soffit of a Modillion 

 Pannel between the Corin- 

 thian Modillions in the 

 fofRt of the Corona 

 Flower in the Corinthian 

 Abacus 

 Joinery. Fig. 1 — 7, No. i. Fig. 7, 



No. 2 — 5. Fig. 8, No. I — J. 

 Doors. Fig. I — 1 1 

 Doors. Fig. I — 5, No. I, 2. 

 ( Marked Door Plate A B. ) 



Painting from the Baths of Titus 

 [Referred to as Plate II.) 



Egyptian Capitals. Fig. i — 8 

 Fig. I — 4. Corinthian and Compofut Capitals 

 Ionic Order, from the Temple of Mi- 

 nerva Polias, at Priene 

 Corinthian Order, from the Temple of 



Jupiter Stator, in Rome 

 Plan and Elevation of a Portico at 



Latopolis 

 Eaftern Portico of the Parthenon on 

 the Acropolis of Athens 

 ( Marked Architecture, Plate A.) 

 Bridges. Fig. I, 2. 

 Bridges. Fig. i — 6. 

 Wooden Bridge, at Walton in Surry 

 Bafilica. Incorporated Plans of the 

 Bafilica of St. Peter's, and of the 

 modern St. Peter's of the Vatican. 

 The Plan, with the parts more deeply 

 fliaded, is that of the Old Bafilica. 

 The parts which are more lightly 

 {haded, indicate the larger modern 

 edifice, the Church of St. Peter's 

 {The two Plans here exhibited together in one vieiv 

 are referred to as Architectvre, Plates IV. 

 ijf V. in the article, Basilica. But, inflead 

 of giving the two Plans feparately, it ivat 

 deemed preferable, upon the whole, to give 

 Cqjfaguti's own incorporated Plans of the two 

 Edifices. ) 



Baths of Caracalla. Plan 

 [Referred to as Architecture, Plate I.) 

 Ditto. Seftion 

 [Referred to as Architeaure, Plate III. 

 XXXVI. and XXXVII. are on the 

 ^ fame Plate.) 



