Harmonic architecture Exemplified in a plan, elevations and sections, &c. of a building, with four different fronts, upon an harmonic form or cube, now made octangular; being designed for a museum, in a retired situation of a park or garden: to which is added, a table of parts with two scales, one of Parts and the other of Feet and Inches, for measuring and proportioning the Members to the aforesaid Building. By J. Shortess,.
- Shortess, J.
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- M.DCC.XLI. [1741]
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Harmonic architecture. Exemplified in a plan, elevations and sections, &c. of a building, with four different fronts, upon an harmonic form or cube, now made octangular; being designed for a museum, in a retired situation of a park or garden: to which is
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London : printed for the Society of booksellers for promoting learning. And sold by Messrs. Osborn and Smith in Gray's-Inn, M.DCC.XLI. [1741]
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