The Ten Books on Architecture, 4.0.2

Vitruvius  translated by Joseph Gwilt

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2confining myself, however, to the use of the Ionic order, which, of the three, from the great delicacy of its proportions, requires the most attention in its use. I shall now, in this book, point out the difference and properties of the Doric and Corinthian Orders.

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