From the Dorica. The Corinthia or Kron should be kept in the same use as the one previously reported: then the same column should be placed under the archatrav / but the shaft should be reduced to another opinion / namely on four sides by a fourteen part. The archatrav should be half a column wide: divided into four parts / is part of the sta with a fine leaflet. Divided into two parts / one to the stick / and the other to the two leaflets. The lower part is divided into nine parts / four to the lower leaves / and five to the upper. His charge is so far out / when the Saul is scaled down without the upper leaf / the sol go out. On the archatrav the frit should be placed / which should be a fourth part higher then the archatrav / which has four parts the same as the archatrav / so the frit should have five / and the main cornice six / one part to the lower carnies on the frieze. Divided into three parts / two for little carnies and one for leaflets. After that, the top two parts should be taken to the big carnies. Divided into five parts / one part is the upper leaf on the Karnieß. After that, the other two parts should be divided into three parts / one part gives the little carnies on the top. The spacium between the lower and upper carnies should be divided into three parts / one for charging / and the other two for a stick. Divided into four parts / three to the stick / and one to the leaf on the stick. The cornice should be charged as far as the two circular cracks / marked with V. The Archatrav recorded with A. is very compatible with the previously reported Corinthia: which is half the height of Säuldikke. Divided into four / three to the leaves / and one to the upper gliders. The same part is divided into four parts / one for the bar / two for the little carnies / and one for the little leaves on the carnies / and a different glide is charged quarterly. The two cantilever stones with D. and T. are Tuscan / but customary to the Dorica: the height is half the column thickness / divided as enough in the figure that it is ripped off. The capital recorded with R. is a very good stuff / but not for business in all places: then that would seem poor in small value / because of the small glid masses. To act modestly in it / so it should only be used for the great, enormous works / because otherwise the other ornaments seem to be too rough. Its height is half of Säuldikke: divided into three parts is the Fries. The remaining two parts are divided into five / one to the top carnial / one to the four-cornered leaves / and the third to the stick. The two remaining parts divided into four parts / is a part of the little carnies under the staff. The other three parts divided into two / one part is the leaves / under the little carnies / and the other part is the carnies on the fries. Divided into five parts / a part is the lower leaf / and a part the upper leaf / which is a third part narrower neither the lower. The stick or bar under the frieze / should be the third part of the width of the frieze / and each glid should be quartered / as the figure shows. The post cornice with O. may also be used for the Ionica. What is the height of the item? Divided into five parts / two to the leaves / one to the stick / and one to the lower leaves on the stick / which leaves should be a third part smaller then the upper one. The thickness should be a sixth part of the width of the item. The other gliders should be charged as seen in the figure. The clothing around a window or door with P. is almost common for all types / why it is more Corinthian then Doric / it will nevertheless serve the Dorica: and as you want / so you can use the four-cornered calf tongs in the ionica for the rod / under the charge / so the Corinthia is ionic. So the width of the archatrav is made. The door or window should be divided into six parts by the width / the same parts of one should the archatrav be wide / and the corinthia or cornice on the archatrav should be as high as the archatrav is high / divided as one in the figure see. The other clothing is even Doric / and should be made in the same shape as the one reported / that the Corinthia should be as high as the Archatrav is wide. The Corinthia is divided / as I taught in my first booklet on the Dorica / how the figure with V. records / gives a clear understanding. How the post with its cornices are to be made / I indicated in my first booklet at the Dorica twofold / that there is not much to be said about it. There are also many and many cornices / which would like to be used for the Dorica / but more on approval then out of justice: then they do not compare at all to the rules of Vitruvii: that is why I did not want them to settle here / then they order the Factory destroyed. But which one lacks in the main cornices / that I see my pre-registered booklet / so he will find two things on the Dorica / then he can name which one he likes best / then both are antique. From the Dorica. Each should be slacked off to the knowledgeable master craftsman vil Ding / but nevertheless with a foresight of the opportunity / after the work belongs to a place: as when one wanted to make a door judgment in a narrow room from the Dorica / and he wanted to use the given rule / so the work vil seem too big and the position vil move wide. But wherever you wanted the work Dorisch / so should the master of this subsequent figure help himself / who should therefore be made / that the shaft be eight parts long and emen dikk: which thickness should be divided into eight parts / the same divide one / and a half should the stem cornice be dikk / and should be half as wide as the stem dikk: divided into three parts / is a part of the lower leaves. The other upper part should / should be divided into two parts. The rest between the lower leaves and the upper stick / should be divided into two equal parts / is part of the lower stick / and the other part the calves. Divided into six parts / one part is the leaf below the top stick / and one is the leaf on the bottom stick / and the remaining four parts to the calf. The leaves on the top stick are made: part of the thickness of the shaft in twelve parts / two parts of which the shaft is reduced in size and half a part of the leaves are wide / goes as far out for the shaft. The other gliders are charged as shown in the figure. The shaft should be used / how to see it in the Ionica. With A. sol the capital is half as high as the shaft is thick. Divided into four parts / one part gives the upper four-leaf sheets / and the part below. Divided into four parts / three to the stick / and the remaining four parts a part added / which two parts are the two leaflets and the small stick. Divided into three parts / two to the leaflet and one to the stick: which stick should go as far out as the shaft is reduced. The other Glidmaassen should therefore go far out when they are high. The upper leaves should be divided into seven parts / three for carnations / and four for leaves. The Archatrav / is marked on the Capitäl sol with M. Which Archatrav from half Säuldikke senn sol. Divided into six parts / is a part the upper leaflet on the Archatrav / and the same six parts one is as large / as the part on the Cornice marked with a little cross. And the same parts eight so that the food is high / decorated as follows in the figure. Accordingly, the Corinthia or Kron should be placed on the semolina / which should be at the height of the lower parts / two for the lower leaves and the little carnis / three for charging / and two for the main carnation. The Glidmaassen are divided as seen in the figure. The whole cornice of the lower parts of eight should be charged. This division will give the work a very lovely reputation: then the glidmaassen will seem purer and more tender / neither will they be the same about them. The supporting stone or rounding cornice with T. is very cute to the previously reported column / then it is a delicate image / and should therefore be made: First, half the columns should be half as wide as the whole column. The same half columm should be divided in width into three parts / the same parts one is the fries / and the remaining two parts taken to the stick and the leaves: divided into three equal parts / one to the stick / one to the leaves / and the third to Carnie run on the leaves. The bar under the fries is half the size of the fries. Divided into three parts / one part is the leaflet and two is the stick. The gliders should all be charged together / as is sufficiently shown in the figure. This supporting stone serves only for the round pillars / because of the large charge. But this subsequent supporting stone with N. is on duty to every place to the columns and columns / also to the Ionica / then it is even a dignified reputation. So his division should be / that he should be as wide as half a column or side pillar. Divided into six parts / and the same parts one added below / is the bar / two parts the fries / two the carniss / three the leaves: which leaves are divided into four parts / two for the leaves and one for the little ones / the rest for the leaves on the little carnie. The two parts for the big carnies should be divided into five parts / is one part the little stick under the carnies. The top part of the Karnieß divided into three parts / two parts are the leaflet on the Karnieß. All gliders should be charged quarterly / as is then seen cheerfully in the figure.