16 StJDIMENTS Of
are appropriate to the cornice of this
order.
The Composite order is the same as the
Corinthian in its proportions, and nearly
alike in its effects: the addition of the
Ionic volute to the capital, gives a bolder
projection. It is applicable in the same
manner as the Corinthian. Denteles and
modillions were applied together in the
cornice.
The examples chosen to exhibit the ef-
fects, and give a general idea of the pro-
portions of the several parts at one view,
are selected from antiques ; these compo-
sitions having stood the test of ages, for
their symmetry and effect: the modern
proportions in the descriptive account, I
have taken from Sir William Chambers's
useful Treatise on Civil Architecture. To
the examples shewn in the plates, the mea-
surements are figured to each particular
member; thus, by comparing them, the
variations of the moderns from the ancients
may be easily known.
The measurements are in minutes, that
is, one-half of the lower diameter divided
are appropriate to the cornice of this
order.
The Composite order is the same as the
Corinthian in its proportions, and nearly
alike in its effects: the addition of the
Ionic volute to the capital, gives a bolder
projection. It is applicable in the same
manner as the Corinthian. Denteles and
modillions were applied together in the
cornice.
The examples chosen to exhibit the ef-
fects, and give a general idea of the pro-
portions of the several parts at one view,
are selected from antiques ; these compo-
sitions having stood the test of ages, for
their symmetry and effect: the modern
proportions in the descriptive account, I
have taken from Sir William Chambers's
useful Treatise on Civil Architecture. To
the examples shewn in the plates, the mea-
surements are figured to each particular
member; thus, by comparing them, the
variations of the moderns from the ancients
may be easily known.
The measurements are in minutes, that
is, one-half of the lower diameter divided