. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. general plan tiiat ab uno discs nmiics is the n api)licable to them. The Jic/s. 121. and 122. represent the plan and section of this bnilding. The former will be seento have been rectangnlar, with aI)oich extending along the wholebreadth of the building in was vaulted, the summit in-tciiorly being 35 ft. high; and inI front were seven semicircular-headedapertures serving as entrances. Jhelength of the tem])le outside, notincluding the dep


. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. general plan tiiat ab uno discs nmiics is the n api)licable to them. The Jic/s. 121. and 122. represent the plan and section of this bnilding. The former will be seento have been rectangnlar, with aI)oich extending along the wholebreadth of the building in was vaulted, the summit in-tciiorly being 35 ft. high; and inI front were seven semicircular-headedapertures serving as entrances. Jhelength of the tem])le outside, notincluding the deptli of the ])orch,«as 294 ft.; depth of the porch :]()ft ; width of thebuildingl97ft. Thetemple was longitudinally dividedI into three nearly equal parts, whereofthe central one was a rectangularwj iDie of the whole length of thetemple, whose breadth was one thirdof its length. The roof of this wasa vault with three groins, formedby the intersection of semicylindrical vaults at right angles to the cen- The height of the vaulting from the pavement was about 116 ft., andto have been decorated with simk panels. Wc shall not however pursue the. c» II. 8y


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