Lectures on Architecture: Consisting of Rules Founded Upon Harmonick and Arithmetical Proportions in BuildingJ. Brindley, 1734 - 134 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 42
Página
... want nothing more , than Your HONOUR'S Name prefix'd to them , to give them Sanction , and render them USEFUL to the World in the Practice , as well as Theory of BUILDING ; which which will be the Means to Im prove that Noble DEDICATION .
... want nothing more , than Your HONOUR'S Name prefix'd to them , to give them Sanction , and render them USEFUL to the World in the Practice , as well as Theory of BUILDING ; which which will be the Means to Im prove that Noble DEDICATION .
Página 1
... with- out fordid Views of Gain , or any byafs'd Intereft ; and this mutual communicating of fuch ufeful Branches of Learning to each other , will render B this this a Society which even ENVY itself can no way ני ] LECTURES ...
... with- out fordid Views of Gain , or any byafs'd Intereft ; and this mutual communicating of fuch ufeful Branches of Learning to each other , will render B this this a Society which even ENVY itself can no way ני ] LECTURES ...
Página 19
... he was plac'd , and by fetting out in an improper Path , renders him for ever incapable of making any great Progrefs in any Art , without by fome skilful • D 2 skilful Mind he is inftructed in a more perfect Way ARCHITECTURE . 19.
... he was plac'd , and by fetting out in an improper Path , renders him for ever incapable of making any great Progrefs in any Art , without by fome skilful • D 2 skilful Mind he is inftructed in a more perfect Way ARCHITECTURE . 19.
Página 50
... render them as beautiful as their Ge- nius's would reach to make them .. 1 IF the profufe Millions of Money ex- pended in forming fo many Gothick Buildings in this Kingdom , had only been appropriated to erecting Seminaries of ufeful ...
... render them as beautiful as their Ge- nius's would reach to make them .. 1 IF the profufe Millions of Money ex- pended in forming fo many Gothick Buildings in this Kingdom , had only been appropriated to erecting Seminaries of ufeful ...
Página 51
... render'd capable of avoiding the one , and embracing the other . As Buildings , by Time , were beautified and regulated under certain Proportions allot- H 2 red ted by the Antients , fo they were adapt- ed ARCHITECTURE , 51.
... render'd capable of avoiding the one , and embracing the other . As Buildings , by Time , were beautified and regulated under certain Proportions allot- H 2 red ted by the Antients , fo they were adapt- ed ARCHITECTURE , 51.
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Lectures on Architecture: London 1759 & 1736 and An Essay Upon Harmony ... Robert Morris Vista de fragmentos - 1971 |
Lectures on Architecture: Consisting of Rules Founded Upon Harmonick and ... Robert Morris Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
Términos y frases comunes
agreeable Antients Architect Architecture Attick Story Beauty becauſe Breadth Building Columns confider'd confift Convenience Corinthian Order Cornice Cube and half Decoration Defcription Defign Depth Diameters diftant Diſtance Dorick Double Cube Drefs Dreſs eafy Entablature erected external Fabrick faid fame feet felf ferve feven fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt fome foon Foot form'd Front ftill fuch fuppofe fupport Genius GENTLEMEN Gothick Harmonick Height Houfe Houſe Inigo Jones Intercolumniation Ionick Order juft LECTURE lefs Length likewife Magnitude ment moft Morris inv moſt muft muſt Nature neceffary Neceffity noble Numbers obferv'd obferve Ornaments Paffage Palladio perform'd plac'd pleafing pleaſe Pleaſure pofe Portico preferve principal Floor Profile Profpect proper propofe Proportion proportion'd propos'd publick Purpoſes Reaſon render requir'd require Robertus Morris Room mark'd Room marked Rules Scene Situation Society Square Stair-cafes thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion ture Unifon univerfal uſeful Venetian Window whofe Windows
Pasajes populares
Página 21 - The bookful blockhead, ignorantly read, With loads of learned lumber in his head, With his own tongue still edifies his ears, And always list'ning to himself appears.
Página 81 - I would call Proportion. The joint Union and Concordance of the Parts, in an exact Symmetry, forms the whole a compleat Harmony, which admits of no Medium.
Página 94 - Double Cube — the Duplicates of 3, 2 and i — of 4, 3, and 2 — of 5, 4, and 3 — and of 6, 4, and 3, produce all the Harmonick Proportions of Rooms.82 We know that Pope was familiar with this kind of doctrine in its cosmological form.
Página 67 - I think, our modern Way of planning Gardens is far preferable to what was us'd 20 Years ago, where, in large Parterres, you might see Men, Birds, and Dogs, cut in Trees...
Página 21 - One fcience only will one genius fit; So vaft is art, fo narrow human wit: Not only bounded to peculiar arts, But oft' in thofe confin'd to fingle parts.
Página 169 - In detail he describes a summer-house congenial to meditation where "in the cooler hours of reflection a man might retire to contemplate the important themes of human life"; with unnecessary generosity he gives us platitudinous examples of the "noble and felicitous ideas" which might occupy the mind of an architect, a geographer, or an astronomer under such circumstances.
Página 94 - We know that Pope was familiar with this kind of doctrine in its cosmological form. It was in fact a commonplace of the age : From Harmony, from heav'nly Harmony This universal Frame began : From Harmony to Harmony Thro...
Página 107 - ... the square root of which sum is 62 feet. If the height of the storey is 12 feet, as before mentioned, divide that 62 feet into three windows ; each window will contain 20 feet 8 inches of superficial light, and those will be found to be 3 feet 2J inches broad, and 6 feet 5 inches high, which are windows of two diameters.
Página 97 - To find the height of the opening of the chimney from any given magnitude of a room, add the length and height of the room together, and extract the square root of that sum, and half that root will be the height of the chimney.
Página 138 - Out-line is to be first form'd ... it is from thence the internal parts, as well as the ornamenting and disposing the proper Voids, and Decoration of the Front, are to be regulated.