[M.149L] [M.149] Ponte della Corona. House at St Marks. 149 [diagrams] Tympanum The capitals are of same section as No 91 The abacus perhaps bearing same a little less sweeping & Greek: the leaves are excessively rich shield as the and of legitimate plan; the lower set with their ribs outside other, but with in a proper way, and the flower band a delicate rose and finer leaves leaf. at angles The whole is in sq d. of which x and y produced, p 58 form the half dentil. [diagrams] House at ponte della corona: One of its doors drawn p 44houseH2bookis of brick, and opens on the bridge; following the Measures of Pal. Farsetti p 142 above. alley past the house a correspondent door is found at The horizontal level above which the heights were taken was a new plinth the other side of the same plan precisely as that at p 44 about an inch higher than the bottom of the old base, which was confused by balcony. - but of a flatter arch, as opp A: and of the curious section Height of top of arch soffit 14 " 4 B. with gabled dentil. Still more curious ly this opposite LINES abacus 11 " 11 door has its correspondent tier of windows as opposite C. but LINES shaft 9 " 10 to under the roll when the joint is with a sec instead of a2: the one to the left largest LINES pure shaft without base: 9 " 4 A singularly long shaft for 3 C or transition Ap pils and two pure L. shafts now its breadth built up all but one side. Circum of shaft at its base 1 " 5½ Door in St Marks No 116. As I was working on this today LINES six feet up 1 " 4 Byzantine I was struck by the amazing refinement of the Byzantine Diameter of pilaster behind 1 " 1¾ workmanship workmanship. I have been at a loss for a criterion of it, Interval between arch shafts 4 " 1 but I have little doubt now that all the barbarous bird The diameter of the pilaster exactly equals that of the two shafts & their friezes and stuff which have so puzzled me, and the toudi interval: Add about 2 inches for the space x y: p 53, and we have which are everywhere builtitin, are Aquileian; and the 4 " 1 in - " 4 in = 3 " 9 for span of arch, & we have 14 " 4 - 11 " 11 or 2 " 5 only for its height.
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