This document contains a table summarizing the measurements of parts that compose the Doric order of classical architecture. It lists the name of each member, its height in parts of a module, and its projection from the column axis in parts of a module. Some examples given are that the fillet of the corona is 1 3/4 parts high and projects 1 part, and the triglyph is 18 parts high and projects 10 1/4 parts.
This document contains a table summarizing the measurements of parts that compose the Doric order of classical architecture. It lists the name of each member, its height in parts of a module, and its projection from the column axis in parts of a module. Some examples given are that the fillet of the corona is 1 3/4 parts high and projects 1 part, and the triglyph is 18 parts high and projects 10 1/4 parts.
This document contains a table summarizing the measurements of parts that compose the Doric order of classical architecture. It lists the name of each member, its height in parts of a module, and its projection from the column axis in parts of a module. Some examples given are that the fillet of the corona is 1 3/4 parts high and projects 1 part, and the triglyph is 18 parts high and projects 10 1/4 parts.
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Members composing the Order.
Heights in Parts of a Module. rrojcctions in Parts of a Module from Axis of Column Entabi.atuue. Fillet of corona . _ 1 34 Cavetto . _ 3 31 Fillet - . . .1 26 Cyma reversa - . - .30 Corona . . 4 281 A, Cornice, Drip - . _ I 27.1 1 S parts. Fillet - - . . . A 25 Gntta under the corona . . i 24.1 Dentil . _ 3' 15 Fillet . . _ \ 13 Cyma reversa - . . tj 1-4 Capital of triglyph - - 2 11 B, IVieze, 1 r Triglyph . . 18 10,1 1 parts. Metope - - 18 10