An Encyclopædia of Architecture: Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1842 - 1089 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 100
Seite 58
... surface from the damp . Scamozzi imagines that the mouldings at the bases and capitals of columns had their origin in cinctures of iron , to prevent the splitting of the timber from the superincumbent weight . Others , however , are of ...
... surface from the damp . Scamozzi imagines that the mouldings at the bases and capitals of columns had their origin in cinctures of iron , to prevent the splitting of the timber from the superincumbent weight . Others , however , are of ...
Seite 306
... surface . As in the case of a surface , it is difficult to convey the strict notion of a line , yet an infinitely thin line , as a hair , may convey the idea of a line : a thread drawn tight , a straight line . 4. A point is that which ...
... surface . As in the case of a surface , it is difficult to convey the strict notion of a line , yet an infinitely thin line , as a hair , may convey the idea of a line : a thread drawn tight , a straight line . 4. A point is that which ...
Seite 307
... surface enclosed by three right lines , called sides ( fig . 229. ) . An equilateral triangle ( I ) is that which has three sides equal ; an isosceles triangle has only two of its sides equal ( II ) ; a sculene triangle ( III ) has its ...
... surface enclosed by three right lines , called sides ( fig . 229. ) . An equilateral triangle ( I ) is that which has three sides equal ; an isosceles triangle has only two of its sides equal ( II ) ; a sculene triangle ( III ) has its ...
Seite 318
... surface of the rectangle ABCD . Wherefore the surface ABCD is equal to the line AB taken as many times as there are physical points in the line AD ; that is , ( Defin . 4. ) equal to the line AB multiplied by the line AD . 931. PROP ...
... surface of the rectangle ABCD . Wherefore the surface ABCD is equal to the line AB taken as many times as there are physical points in the line AD ; that is , ( Defin . 4. ) equal to the line AB multiplied by the line AD . 931. PROP ...
Seite 319
... surface of the rectangle is equal ( Prop . 53. ) to the product of BF and BC . Wherefore the surface of the triangle is equal to half the product of BF and BC , that is , of DA and CC . B D Fig . 287 . 932. PROP . LV . To measure the ...
... surface of the rectangle is equal ( Prop . 53. ) to the product of BF and BC . Wherefore the surface of the triangle is equal to half the product of BF and BC , that is , of DA and CC . B D Fig . 287 . 932. PROP . LV . To measure the ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
1-inch deal 15th century arch architect architecture architrave axis balusters base bead butt bead flush breadth bricks building called cathedral centre of gravity century church circle circular circumference colour columns construction Corinthian order cube cubic foot curve cutting described diameter divided divisor Doric order draw edge edifices ellipsis entablature equal equation erected example extrados feet foot fraction half height Hence horizontal inches intercolumniations iron joints length lime limestone moulded multiplied nave oolite ornaments ovolo palace panels parallel parallelogram perpendicular piece piers placed plane portico Prop proportion pyramid quantity radius rectangle right angles right line Roman Roman architecture roof sandstone scantlings side sofite solid square root stone style subtract supposed surface tangent temple thickness timber tower transepts triangle vault vertical Vitruvius voussoirs wainscot walls whence whereof width