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[No.16] [1996P 2052]

			one of		Fig 2. Eye sketch. showing abacas of cornice
[diagram] Fig 1 Traced on the	[diagram]				g in fig 3
										no 15.
		arches. The exterior
		line is formed by the sinking
		of the stone to the flowers.			[diagram] e  b   c
								Fig 3. Capital
								of main shaft
								(dotted line that
								of flowers.


The balustrade shafts are nearly straight in tapering
and vary from 7 ½  to 8 in, round, at top
		and 8 to 8 ½ in ---------- at bottom
	Their height is 1  ”	3			Main pillars of this story
	Their interval		4 ½			Round -above balustrade	3  “  2 Whole height of						varying to		3  “  4
balustrade above					-- At top (c..fig 3)		2  “  11
the great plinth	2 “ 10					carrying to		3  “  2
There are four detached & two attached shafts	Height: from plinth to c:
in each interval of the great shaft				(pure shaft)	          6  “  3 ½
and their  10 inch top cornice is arranged		Interval (a-b.fig 4)	          3  “  1 ½
by the great shaft as in fig 4.					carrying -	          3  “  2
f. f. being the fronts of shafts.				Height of capital (a c.)          1  “  6
This arrangement of course as proper for a				fig 3.)
small building as that of doges palace		Vertical a b. fig 3                     “  3 ½
for a large.						One side of square abacus    1  “  6 ½
										at d)

						[diagram]  f		f
							      a		a
						Fig 4. main shafts and top of balustrade

						No 16. Ca ‘ Doro. details of
					balustrade  Nov 17th    p  38. M.

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