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			in                                                                 		  		         CA D’ORO   TRACERIES  FIRST STORY
	d-e		3½				f[d]t	in		ft	in                                           
				a b (chord)		1  "	5½		1  "	6                                      	[ig?]	No 15.  Fig 1.  Accurate drawing of the meeting of the
	e f		 ½                                                              rolls in the tracery of the great first floor colonnade of
				b d			1  "	1¾		1  "	2½                                            Ca d’Oro:  The foliation with the great roll of first
	f g		3¾                                                              order is very singular:  the stonecutting thorough and
				b c (chord		1  "	3¼		1  "	4                                       masterly:  the roll appears narrowed when it branches
	g h	  	 ¾	                                                           owing to the  harp marking of the shallow interstice points
				b2 d2 maxi-		1  "	3		1  "	4                                       but it is quite true and parallel throughout, and the
	h k		2½	      mum)                                                   lines continuous in each direction:  (By the bye in the
				c C			2	4¾		2  "	5                                                lateral windows, No 17 18 &c I in vain tried to find the
	k 1	  	 ¼                                                            centres of arcs:  they were con[r]tinually changing:)  The
				a e			2  "	9¾		2  "	9½                                            section gives breadth fig 1 is inaccurate in the cavetto
	l m	  	 ¾                                                            it is accurate opposite with measures A.  The capital
	                                                                     abacus is square:  about 1ft " 7 each side;  the capitals
	m n	 	 ¼                                                             luxuriant in the doge’s palace manner and I suspect,
	                                                                     later than moulding.
	n o cusp	2¼                                                          at B. opposite are the measures of the trefoi[k]l arch of
                                                                      tracery drawn in fig 1 No 15 and similarly lettered:
                                                                      That measures are from within the cusp, across space.
			     __________________________________                            The second column of measures was measured from another
                                                                      arch and is probably the most accurate.
                                                                      At C. opposite are the measures of the great 4 foil
                                                                      of this same tracery:  a b &c being the inner side of the
					a b		2  "	1¼                                                     great roll, and a2 b2 &c the extremities of cusps.
                                                                      Note also in constructing the tracery that the foliation 
					c d		3  "	8½                                                     with the

					a2 b2		1  "	2½

					c2d2		2  "	9

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