. The first book of architecture . e Height of the Second Story fromthe Joift. CHAP. XXV. /ffc Proportvra of Haifa, AnChambers, #// which are 4 1. 1 • 1- : 1- : z . :-*.V five, vnich -sill g^re the Height that it ought to h: HO Of jArchhe&ure. Example of the Firjl Height of Halls, Anti-Chambers, tutdChambers which are Arched. Let the Figure marked A be of 24 Foot in Breadth, more orlefs, and be divided into fix equal Parts; take thereof fivewhich will make it 20 Foot high from the Floor unto the bottomof the Key of the Arch. /A . M 1- -Z kreamh] 1 1 r ?7 - ? 7 2 5 4* S 6 And if you would have


. The first book of architecture . e Height of the Second Story fromthe Joift. CHAP. XXV. /ffc Proportvra of Haifa, AnChambers, #// which are 4 1. 1 • 1- : 1- : z . :-*.V five, vnich -sill g^re the Height that it ought to h: HO Of jArchhe&ure. Example of the Firjl Height of Halls, Anti-Chambers, tutdChambers which are Arched. Let the Figure marked A be of 24 Foot in Breadth, more orlefs, and be divided into fix equal Parts; take thereof fivewhich will make it 20 Foot high from the Floor unto the bottomof the Key of the Arch. /A . M 1- -Z kreamh] 1 1 r ?7 - ? 7 2 5 4* S 6 And if you would have one higher, you muft divide thefaid Breadth into eight Parts, and feven thereof fhall be theHeight. BumpU Of Architecture. ill Example of the Second Height. Let the Figure B, having the fame Breadth as the former 24Foot within the Work, be divided into eight equal Parts, andtake thereof feven, which will make 21 Foot for the Heightfrom the Floor un:o the bottom of the Key of the 7 3 i 45G73 And if you divide the fame Breadth into Twelve Parts, youmuft take thereof Eleven, which will make it higher. Example of the tthird, yet higher. Let the Figure C be of 24 Foot broad within the Work, asthe former ; divide the 24 Foot into Twelve equal Parts, takethereof Eleven, which make 22 Foot in height from the Floorunto the bottom of the Key of the Arch. ^~-3 1*s h~r^ S-fT Slf *3&ADTK~T R CHAP. 122 Of ArchiteBure. C H A P. XXVU Of the Proportion of the Height ofChambers of the Second Story. fy HE Cb iinbers of *he Second Story muft be raifed a fixthJ. Part lcfs than the Chambers below. Example of the Height of the Second Story of theFigure marked A. Be it, as it is faid in the Figure marked A, its Firft Story of20 Foot in Height, from the Floor unto the bottom of the Keyof the Arch -3 divide the faid 20 Foot into fix equal Parts ; takethereof five, which will make the Second Story 16 Foot 8Inches from the Floor to the Joift. Example of the Height of the Second Stor


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