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Title: The history of the arts and sciences of the antients : under the following heads, in three volumes : vol. I., Agriculture, commerce, architecture, sculpture, painting, music, the art military : vol. II., Art military, grammar, philology, rhetoric, poetry : vol. III., Poetry, history, eloquence, philosophy, civil law, metaphysics and physics, physic, botany, chymisty (sic), anatomy, mathematics, geometry, astronomy, arithmetic, geography, and navigation
Year: 1768 (1760s)
Authors: Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741 Adams, John, 1735-1826, former owner. MB (BRL) John Adams Library (Boston Public Library) MB (BRL)
Subjects: History, Ancient Humanities
Publisher: London : Printed for J. and F. Rivington, R. Baldwin, Hawes, Clarke and Collins, R. Horsfield, W. Johnston, W. Owen, T. Caslon, S. Crowder, B. Law, Z. Stuart, Robinson and Roberts, and Newbery and Carnan
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OF ARCHITECTURE. TEMPLE V. Plate 7.Of Diana in the city of Magmfia, rH I S fifth kind of temple is called Pfeiidc-diptera, that is, falfe or imperfedl Diptera,.:caufe it had not the double rows of pillars whiche Diptera had. It is an O^iojiyle^ that is, havingght pillars in front; and a Syjiyky or having itsliars clofe, there being only two diameters ofpillar between each of them. It has fiheen pillarsI the fides, including thofe at the corners. Vitru-us fays, there were no examples of this kind ofmple at Rome, wherefore he cites that of DianaMagnefia, built by Hermogenes Alabandinus,e fiift and molt celebrated architedl of antiquity,ho was the inventor of this kind of temple. Theace between the walls and the pillars was two in-rcolumniations, and the breadth of the bafe of aliar, or five diameters of a pillar. There wasfo a temple of Apollo of this kind at Magnefia,Jilt by Mneftes. M3 TEMPLE 144 OF ARCHITECTURE. T E M P L E VL Plate S.Of Diana at Ephefus. THIS fixth kind of temple is

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