..., the pillar iscapped by a cornice, separated from the architrave by a thin abacus (fig...
Gaston Camille Charles Maspero 「Manual Of Egyptian Archaeology And Guide To The Study Of Antiquities In Egypt」
...61); butalmost everywhere else it is crowned with a simple square abacus, whichjoins it to the architrave...
Gaston Camille Charles Maspero 「Manual Of Egyptian Archaeology And Guide To The Study Of Antiquities In Egypt」
...Neither is the abacus hidden as in the campaniform capital, butstands out boldly, and displays the cartouche of the royal founder...
Gaston Camille Charles Maspero 「Manual Of Egyptian Archaeology And Guide To The Study Of Antiquities In Egypt」
...The faces of the volutes must recedefrom the edge of the abacus inwards by one and a half eighteenths ofthat same amount...
Vitruvius 「Ten Books on Architecture」
...Then let another line be drawn, beginning at a point situated at adistance of one and a half parts toward the inside from the linepreviously let fall down along the edge of the abacus...
Vitruvius 「Ten Books on Architecture」
...The faces should curve inwards, byone ninth of the breadth of the face, from the outside edge of thecorners of the abacus...
Vitruvius 「Ten Books on Architecture」
...Omitting the height of the abacus, let the rest be divided intothree parts, of which one should be given to the lowest leaf...
Vitruvius 「Ten Books on Architecture」
...The flowers on thefour sides are to be made as large as the height of the abacus...
Vitruvius 「Ten Books on Architecture」
..., of three lobed foliage and circular abacus...
Richard Glazier 「A Manual of Historic Ornament」
...The Norman capitals are usually cushion-shaped, with a square abacus,enriched with the Chevron, star pattern, or the anthemion (fig...
Richard Glazier 「A Manual of Historic Ornament」
...The Byzantine influence is seen upon the Norman capitals with theirsquare abacus of fillet and chamfer, and the cushion profile of capital...
Richard Glazier 「A Manual of Historic Ornament」
...The windows were mostly small and narrow, seldom of more than onelight, except belfry windows, which were usually divided into tworound-headed lights by a shaft, with a capital and abacus...
Matthew Holbeche Bloxam 「The Principles of Gothic Ecclesiastical Architecture, Elucidated by Question and Answer, 4th ed.」
...A string-course similar in form to the common Norman abacus, with aplain face and the under part bevelled, is of most frequent occurrence; aplain semihexagon string-course is also often to be met with...
Matthew Holbeche Bloxam 「The Principles of Gothic Ecclesiastical Architecture, Elucidated by Question and Answer, 4th ed.」
...The arch is distinctly horse-shoe-shaped, andon the nave side has a square label merging into the abacus, while thechancel side has none...
H. J. L. J. Massé 「Bell's Cathedrals: The Abbey Church of Tewkesbury」
...These pillars have each agreen abacus at the top of each capital andscarlet bead below...
John W. Bradley 「Illuminated Manuscripts」
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