. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. olumniation of 3 diameters ; and the araeostyle (^apaioarvKos, with few columns), whereinthe interval is 4 diameters. In the Doric order the triglyphs necessarily regulate theintercolumniations, inasmuch as thetriglyph should fall over the axis oftile column ; hence the intercolumnia-tions in this order are either systylemonotrigly))h (that is, with a single tri-glyph in the intercolumniation), or].l diameter; diastyle, or of 2\ dia-meters; or arajo


. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. olumniation of 3 diameters ; and the araeostyle (^apaioarvKos, with few columns), whereinthe interval is 4 diameters. In the Doric order the triglyphs necessarily regulate theintercolumniations, inasmuch as thetriglyph should fall over the axis oftile column ; hence the intercolumnia-tions in this order are either systylemonotrigly))h (that is, with a single tri-glyph in the intercolumniation), or].l diameter; diastyle, or of 2\ dia-meters; or arajostyle, which will makethe interval 4 diameters, as will beimmediately understood on refer-ence to Jiy. 894. ; wherein A is thesysytle monotriglyph intercolumnia-tion of ,3 modules ; B, that of the dia-style, or 6 modules; and C, the ar;co-style, or of 8 modules. The inter-columniation marked D serves for KiK. sgi. tiie application of coupled columns, wherein the rule seems necessarily to be that the spacebetween the columns may be increased, so that the requisite number of supports accord-ing to the order and intercolumniation is


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