The Ten Books on Architecture, 4.7.1

Vitruvius  translated by Morris Hicky Morgan

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Tuscan Temples

7The place where the temple is to be built having been divided on its length into six parts, deduct one and let the rest be given to its width. Then let the length be divided into two equal parts, of which let the inner be reserved as space for the cellae, and the part next the front left for the arrangement of the columns.

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