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Namely, these XXXII tables made from those prepared for this purpose, of which I have recently, in the preface to the second edition of my VIth Columns: Order, at the end something thought, and the antique Diagrammatis, which is still unfamiliar to some extent, for the invention of the most necessary regulations, with every invention, of which I have recently made myself known, made me suspicious. But the said Diagramma, and very useful Metathesis Pythagorica, will at the same time provisionally explain on what white of every part of all ornaments, with and without calculation, the size belonging to it, can be found, and how through lines and progression numbers, the Entia invisibilia of signs: Art, even as the infinitae Radices of the same in the construction: Image - Perspectiv- and Mahler: Art of all Idearum characteristicarum, to be determined by the combination of their Triangulorum. And while art, fveder has a limited, still absolute need: agility, it is the situation of the imagination: cramps, according to which national and bon gout, nature and some concepts, can expand and even put up scratches; also in no company can a blind Bernhardini BaldiLexicon Vitruvianum, and Henr. Wotton Elementa Architecturae, Leon, Bapt. de Albertis, Ludov. Demontiofi sculptor and Mahler art, yes Perrault's useful remarks about the Vitruvium, together with the ses Authoris core of the Vitruvii, in a small booklet, under the title: Architecture enerale de Vitruve reduite Abregé, will be well equipped, without anything in German splendor. Gvalth. Henri Rivius in his Commentario on the Vitruvium for news, and by the short summary Ä of the Henning HaseÄ Bau-Meister und Geometrae, in fast tables, explanation given of what. Each wall is to be covered on the top with a permanent witness, again the storm, snow and rain, hence the projection of the cornices at the beginning of the roof, as an unavoidable necessity. From the making of the assemblage, the various their storage shelves, stabbing shelves, roof pillars, and- the necessary Holtz Werck according to the Werck. Satz, andCentral profiles, necessary to introduce figures in such a general way Orthographic and Jchnographic Profiles of the Jonian order, with undiluted Wall: Pillars, to use Farther continuation of the orthographic elevator of the long front or back building, like the one with a crippled risalit, delicate attic - large and small sash windows, together with the geometrical construction of the roof, gable According to my whiteness, I describe only with the help of the helper of the given window height. the one whole circle; then pierce on the horizontal line, so through the center, subtract the width in numbers, and subtract by the dot. . . the long Diameter 1. 2. the parallel line 6.7. bit the same the circumference of the circle in 6. and 7, touch; then I take the width of .biß6 and tragsievonnum. 3, from which --- Centro to dreyerley style exterior doors, which, either on [ocr errors] [merged small] the front buildings, with an opening, for multiple lighting of the Passages, to use or at the back building, towards the garden, be made with an ordinary seed No contra-mines and damaging attacks MWC)(N. The construction calculation, as it refers to small things, seldom gives a fruitful satisfaction, since the Werck people cannot possibly measure the movement of their limbs according to the order of the clock: wheels should be set up and all strokes should be as equal as a perpendicular. Yes, it is the Handwercks people who make the punčtuelen calculation of the building materials, and the measured time, not much more state, than a bar of nice linen trousers with a insulated thrust: bags in consideration But in the following, when he finds nothing wrong with the invention and disposition, nevertheless touching the coup de grâce of Pierre, and removing the dust from the large, rubbed stone: blow away joints, and what, as a fault, is to be forced, lead through the pattern before everyone's eyes. p. 159. In consideration of this self-righteous remembrance, I conclude my speech. And although my present discourse expresses only the beginning of my will, it will nevertheless, according to the possible effects contained therein, be fruitful to those who are eager to learn and teach; I am convinced, according to my intention, that the words Ovidiilib.de Remedio Amoris can be said of it, as if in the white of Gleichnus The very smallest tear, so openly disregarded, has, through the fruit and foliage, often the eye-god. A short excerpt - All the what so in these I2. tables, which can be found in of a General Indicis. Orthographic and schnographic profiling of the Ionian order, with undiluted "Wand- Pfe". learning to use. - ros - * - - - - - - - - - - - CAP. VII Table 7. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A Orthographic elevator, the side page inyentirten with ionic pilasters one here to be discussed apartment building, such as the same, according to the geography, kisalite, and attached cou- : Flirting wall-placers, the construction-artistic, to determine, and in a construction giant, with Liecht and shadow is required. - pag-3 I- CAP. Table VIII, Table 8. - Further continuation of the orthographic elevator of the long front and back building, wiesel- biges with a crippled risalie dainty Atiqve, large and small Kapp windows, together with the Geo- "metric construction of the roof, the gable field, and the Frey staircase, or Perron, which so far according to the method shown in the diagram. - P2g. 3s». ... CAP. IX. Tab. 9. Representation of an orthographic elevator, the Frey staircase in Tab.? struirung steps and harmonious order, with attached cartography, on white to apply the steps. e Pag- 40. CAP. X. Tab. 1o. - - Necessary construction of a proportioned item, together with a delicate vase, which was used in our "up to" years of Frey staircase, and after all the necessary scaling, is to be removed, together with the the healing of the uppermost small cap window touched in Tad. s. Pag4s- --CAP. XI. Tab. II. - - - Complete idea of how to apply the coupled pilasters, at the front risalit, in an orthographic way. "and how they are located between the same The openings of the door, and the middle window, according to their Proportion,decently restrained, but the proportion of the door, especially from Geometric Projection- lines, from itself originates, and the ornatus Aedificii, or construction-ornaments of the doors, after his General Mensurenznüberkommenseyen. - Pag- 47. -- CAP. XII. Tab. 12. -- Further continuation of the Geometric Projection, zudreyerley kind of external doors, which either at the front of the buildings, with an opening for multiple lighting of the passages, or, at the back of the building, towards the garden with an ordinary blasting machine, under- can be made in a mixture. - Pa8. M 3. Errata, which therefore need to be improved. - A COnET ARCHITECTURAE VILISECLECTICE, Short draft from the second CONTINUATION, , , contain different partial terms, which are used in the anti- quen Geometria Elementari, and through the useful DIAGRAMMA QUADRANGULAR her nimble gomen, - - st but mainly in current Twelve Tables, laugh at a Fundamental Methodo, the regular Ma- ximents, which are necessary for the production of a complete Ichnogra- phic: and orthographic Invention and Delineation, - € - - contained in the first twelve tables and their continuation Noble living houess/ are required even further. At the request of the general public he who/ so the practice not to tradtir empiricism / son- - who will secure all possible ideas from the of all matter, so contained in these 12th tables, which - - - - instead of a Genergo. - - - and all sorts of chambranles and ornaments to illuminate the hall, at night time, and as a graceful modern attic, between the Corinthian columns: halls, on an inscribed postemen, with 3rd consoles and panneaus of "mirror" pieces arranged and behind, either leaning, or in a slightly hollowed niche, which is inscribed above, freestanding, can be attached. p. 8. CAP. XIII. further idea of how one could convey the square of the Orthographic projection of a decent Ordinanee against the windows on Ä Renga Diagrammatis quadrangularis, a delicately offset pavé Ä; as such are often to be found in small antechambers to employ, in the same way that The pavé optice is a means of determining this preparation and can be produced like a universal-diagrammatic Meuse wand for all kinds of inventions. of dignity: so enlighten all of these nevertheless, as the praecepta utilitatis & decoris, by virtue of the many accessible Aučtorität, has shed light on several aspects of the because the right recognition must first be a true one, which is compatible with the meaning of the word. of the matter, secondly, that it should concentrate on the one hand, and experience and sensation, and thirdly, the degrees of a decent pro- ortion, in the praëtic structure of building, not without the existence of beauty, j darff, about this for the sake of that which is most like perfection, the rationesiutilitatis vel numeri ad infinitum are to be considered when the ideas not only by the good nature alone, but also by the true art of the pendiren. - - - - - - - - - - - - But just as it is now known that the essential self-creation of the human soul then a spirit without knowledge is a nonentity, or a single nothing, and every man has the desire to know by nature; therefore every man will also with present 2nd tables, with those connoisseurs of the art, so it is proved of the possible beauties of the world, a sufficient investigation of the of itself, and the partial terms of the art of construction, according to my method, with of a similar recording to the one already given to the previous 24th tablet because thirty times ago, the departing employee was more or less replaced by a new one. the second continuation, and the jerky conditions and scale length of the faithful to the satisfaction of their inclined demand, have been presented: And so, as the power of untiring diligence and investigation... that which supponiret, or visibly conceived with lineolis brevislimis, also anbey ver- constant knowledge of how the delineatio imäginativa, so it can be applied only to the ideal particula ria, and refers to practiced hand movements, does not at all form the appropriate sizes, then of itself clear what moved me, even further from the diagrammate quadrangulari, the essential beauties of some parts, to seek out new ones, because all the necessary progression in infinitum per retenen or per divisionem with a grammatis, from the definition in the fourth book of Euclidis to be considered preliminary the imagination, so absorbed by the National and bongoust and other principles- ciplis Further continuation of the profiling of this noble house, so that the quality of the specified Saales still in another way to grasp, and the height of 22 shoe, from the well-known hall Breite 24. may shoe reach, together with others necessary ideas, which show the connection between these table, to clear terms. When you weigh Figs. 7 and 8 a little more carefully according to the current average, the small room Fig. 8, located above the ceiling of the hall, will still remain 9th shoe high, and will be illuminated by the Kapp window Fig. 7, but sometimes, as mentioned recently, the light from the Kapp window And since, therefore, from the 21st figure, which has been dealt with a bit earlier, a twofold artist-declaration has been made, such as the hall height of 22nd shoes, assumed in Fig. I., from the given width of the hall of 24 shoes, to look for geometrical rules, I could leave it at that, and not extend the geometrical rules any further; just so that the thing hidden within it, little by little, becomes better known, and the possibility becomes more universal, I will take this already found 22nd figure, which I have already found, and I will make it known to the public. Shoe heights, learn to seek you in another way, namely, if the length of the room were given by 48 shoes Ä of the previous width 24 shoes than the known one, so that you may be courageous by similar exercises to seek out little by little whatever may be the case by diagrammate quadrangulari. . also to consider, in the manner of calculation explained in advance in Fig. . that where you find the number module left in the rest #. module, to the very first found ro2. Thirds, then you have 104 thirds in the sum, according to which number you can divide either half the length or the width of the hall, and 3. such thirds for the module size, counted for 3o, a ratio indicator. In the following 3rd tables I have shown you in Fig: 7. 19. several possible sizes of the wall. Pilaster, with a complete pastry with rafter heads in the ground, presented, from which the mixed and regular ordinances are easy to undertake, With this presupposed and made known number 32, go further to the consideration, and include it first of all in the help at of this ordination, that according to this only 16th remains to consideriren, because only half the length of the hall is printed here by the fundamental square ABDCA. And while in the preceding §the multiplication of the number 32 by 4 was undertaken, here too the number 16 is multiplied by 4, and the same is done so that one recognizes how 4: times 4 is contained in it, and after such a number one has to undertake 4rerley-pillar positions in this ordinance. Then the first 4 columns are placed in the 4th angles, of which here 2.beyff and h, and then 4. next to the doorway of the hall, and the main window rr opposite, above which 4 columns from bb. to bb. e. can be placed, which therefore apply to 4. others just opposite to them at qq. to bb. mm, and finally the 4th remaining columns are placed from the same angle. bb. to the narrow side of the hall, or to the Latus CD.: since it is clear that in this healing 4rerley distributions of the columns are to blame, the number 4. is used to search for the new quotient in the width of the hall, which is there6, thus undercutting the number of columns coupled 6 times on the three laterals The similar angles and proportioned latera, which are indicated between the pun&irten lines, in the present scheme and fundamental square Ichnographic and orthographic invention, which are connected with coupled columns on the long side of the Saa- -as assumed in Fig. 11, Table II, on which narrow sides of the hall but only with 2.free standing columns ordinaire, and at the same time provided throughout with such a frame, on which the rafter heads of 15.part #, and the notching of the corner pieces as have been retained in the same way as those in Fig. 18, Table III. at the corner B, between the rafters heads are arranged as follows, and § 69. are has been declared. that because of the incident light, the arched ears should be properly shaped, and the preparation of the blanket should be done properly. Since, however, different maxims of this kind and wisdom have been adopted by the stucco and werck people, in the following table examples, the maker of the same round window openings has been made known as being a bit more precise. At present, however, in Fig. 26. in the filling of the ceiling by the design made Ä as in the case of such a switched-off ceiling, I have most justifiably set up a sky open lafond or Lufft-painting, according to which horizontal perspective stands and is to be choisir, and anbey by the overshaded one, and with Stuckador work, leafy window openings, show what an effect the prosperity of these regularly manufactured lunettes has when everything is avoided which is too much or too little hot when decorating the leafy ornaments. marquee in horizontal situation, following in the same way / to of the lunette of A to C. in pleasing equal large parts all here one has the distance. AC. assumed for the sake of clarity only in 4. parts, and the division points Geometric Dedučtion, as mediated by the slide- grammatis quadrangularis, the height indicated in Table V. the hall door from 1 . shoes, shall be manufactured in the same way as after orthographic delineation, the covering of this door, inside and could get a reputation and profile will be. to IM. the Section X and thus the necessary data for the projection of this run dinance against the windows, on which all sorts of rengages, and all sorts of chambranles and ornaments for the illumination of the hall, are placed at night, and as a delicate modern attic, between the Corinthian columns, on a shrink-wrapped postement, with 3en consoles and panneaus of mirror pieces, and at the back, either leaning or in a somewhat hollowed niche, which is shrink-wrapped at the top, standing freely, can be attached. volute-shaped ornaments, and the attached consoles, or legs, for the through the Diagramma quadrangulare incredibly much Consectaria in Cubos, which in turn are linked with other seemingly physical sides - figures you can recognize yourselves from Fig. 68, and by a good knowledge of the painterly attitude, or the so-called air perspective, by which the degrees of deviant weakness are recognized, you can bring about a further change, and thus, your Judicii, also from the present determination of the surfaces, with light and shadow, make a further change, yes, even tempt the eye in another way to pay attention to one Obječt for the other in the contemplation Necessary reminder/why the one in Tab.I. contains ne 3rd ground cracks were laid at the beginning of this work, and were beygerucketed under such scales, and as the in Fig. 2. displayed diagrammatice diagonal lines diagrammatice, the complete disposition of the rooms How does the quadrangular projection, from of a given number, as from this 58 shoe, the height of the Corinthian Ordnance Office, its appropriate module size, as well as the height of the 3rd floors, including the height of the roof, with which the upper gallery geometrice is to be invented and the scales pronounced with numbers? to make a provisional concept of a whole Ichnography, and how one size must be proportioned against the other, must be taken care of, if one does not want to attack the work empyricè boldly otherwise. in two equal parts theilet, motorized according to the shoe-measurement or the help- e Ä 8. shoe / and therefore 29. shoe, because 2. in 8. in quotients 29. bringet. Completely shaded elevation and orthographic presentation of the half long front side of the building, where 5th risalites are present on the whole side of this building, but here in the present one the complete geometric projection helped: it shows how a complete orthography, through the diagramma quadrangulars can be found, - §. 8 3 h In the current 6th table, I have given you half of the orthography from the basic Special representation of that dome Upper building, above the Gallery and Attique, as shown in Table VI. Fig, 24. orthographically has been presented, but here in Tab. VII. is taught to generate according to the proportions. Different geometrical advantages / which are attached to the Proječtion of the gables or round roofs Orthographic elevation / like the bones of the new order to undiluted wall pillars, for columns : widths of 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, IO I2, 13th and IF. Modules for ...with their captains and their captains' reasons: Tear, there: with the Ichnography Fig, 48. to perfectioniren, and the in it Ä brought columns - position with the appropriate bark to crönenseye, together with ...and the required curvature of the frieze, along with the orthographic The capitol is broken down into round columns, without bey: to help with Ichnography: carry.