| American School (Lansing, Ill.) - 1906 - 414 pages
...rows of leaves whose heads are curved. The first row. which is applied directly above the astiagal of the shaft, is composed of eight leaves; these are...towards the centers of the four sides of the abacus. Among the small volutes next to the bell is placed an ornament which is called the floweret, and above... | |
| 1906 - 412 pages
...rows of leaves whose heads are curved. The first row, which is applied directly above the astiagal of the shaft, is composed of eight leaves; these are...towards the centers of the four sides of the abacus. Among the small volutes next to the bell is placed an ornament which is called the floweret, and above... | |
| 1906 - 410 pages
...above the astragal of the shaft, is composed of eight leaves; these are called the small leaves. Prom the intervals between these small leaves arise the...ones, also in pairs, extend towards the centers of the fcmr sides of the abacus. Among the small volutes next to the bell is placed an ornament which is called... | |
| Frank Chouteau Brown - 1906 - 522 pages
...develop eight other leaves which, divided into two parts, recurve above the large leaves at the comers of the abacus and at the center of each of its faces....towards the centers of the four sides of the abacus. Among the small volutes next to the bell is placed an ornament which is called the floweret, and above... | |
| American School (Lansing, Ill.) - 1907 - 408 pages
...composition will bear analyzing with the greatest possible care. 83. The Corinthian capital (Plate XVII) is in form similar to a cylindrical vase covered by...towards the centers of the four sides of the abacus. Among the small volutes next to the bell is placed an ornament which is called the floweret, and above... | |
| 1913 - 510 pages
...composition will bear analyzing with the greatest possible care. 83. The Corinthian capital (Plate XVII) is in form similar to a cylindrical vase covered by...towards the centers of the four sides of the abacus. Among the small volutes next to the bell is placed an ornament which is called the floweret, and above... | |
| 1916 - 464 pages
...composition will bear analyzing with the greatest possible care. 83. The Corinthian capital (Plate XVII) is in form similar to a cylindrical vase covered by...which eight large ones unroll in pairs, back to back, tinder the corners of the abacus, and eight small ones, also in pairs, extend towards the centers of... | |
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