The Ten Books on Architecture, 4.8.5

Vitruvius  translated by Joseph Gwilt

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5Others, with an arrangement of columns similar to that observed in Tuscan temples, transfer it to Corinthian and Ionic designs; for in some examples, instead of the antæ which run out from the pronaos, two columns are substituted, and thus Tuscan and Greek principles are mixed.

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