[M.83L] [M.83] No 63, 64. Police House. Ducal Palace 83 No 63 e heads of a couple of the small shafts of upper story: They are in front of a pilaster, to which their base g real size is common f their capital section real size h angle of do - Their angle leaf is quite flat; a mere cut; and its base is about 2/3 to 3/4 as broad as the interval, on roll. Each shaft is about 1 foot in circumference and 3 ft 2½ in high, without capital or base: The latter about 5 in high; perhaps a little too large in drawing. In the row of houses in which is the door No 25, is a very rare The side of this house, towards the traghetto is a 5th order window: hardly divergent from rt lines in its slight museum of fragmentary work: it has had a lombard ogee - wrought with 5 pieces instead of 3 and four joints, and brick round arch over plain stone jamb & lintel (A p 36 finally, worked with the a2 section: It is outlined at A p 24, house book): now filled up, a most interesting square [diagram] d Book. Rarely Byzantine window drawn at p 36 l house book. 5th order u v, finally, two windows of 5th pure: and windows with dentil terminating in sharp diamond as at °ä²¹’ Dandolo; and yet worked with section a as opposite No 64 Fig 1 Capital seen laterally, of one of the great 3rd order Ducal Palace windows in Doge’s palace opposite prisons. The jamb 3rd order and arch moulding are alike: (the capital a mere windows link of connection, or rather, block of separation) and their very curious section is given on the back of No 64 - carefully drawn actual size Begin at I Join A to A: make C D = 2 in; and add at
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