In its architectural meaning, the term Order refers to the system of columniation practised by the Greeks and Romans, and is employed to denote the columns and entablature together; in other words, both the upright supporting pillars and the horizontal beams and roof, or trabeation, supported by them. These two divisions, combined, constitute an Order; and so far all Orders are alike, and might accordingly be reduced to a single one, although, for greater convenience, they are divided into three leading classes or families, distinguished as Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian.
Format | :Kitap |
Barkod | :9786257462129 |
Yayın Tarihi | :2021-08-04 |
Baskı Sayısı | :1.Baskı |
Sayfa Sayısı | :90 |
Boyut | :135 X 210 |
Yazar | : | W . H . Leeds |