Lectures on architecture . Consisting of rules founded upon harmonick and arithmetical proportions in building, applicable to various situations. Design'd As an agreeable Entertainment for Gentlemen: but More Particularly Useful, to all who make Architecture, or the Polite Arts their Study. Part the second. Read to a Society established for the Improvement of Arts and Sciences, and Explain'd by Examples on 13 Copper-Plates; with the Proportions apply'd to Practice By Robert Morris.
- Morris, Robert, 1701-1754.
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Lectures on architecture. Part 2
Lectures on architecture. Consisting of rules founded upon harmonick and arithmetical proportions in building, applicable to various situations. Design'd As an agreeable Entertainment for Gentlemen: but More Particularly Useful, to all who make Architectu
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London : printed for the author, 1736. and sold by J. Brindley, in New Bond-Street; J. Wilcox, against the New Church in the Strand; and J. Millan, near the Admiralty Office, [1736]
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