Vitruvius, De architectura libri decem, 1567

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12593TERTIVS. uerſalibus, confuſis, & indiſtinctis incipiamus, mox ad particularia diſtincta, & eſplicata ueniamus. Tum il-
lud etiam in Arcbitectura maxime obſeruandum eſt, ut oculus ſuas babeat partes, &
aſpectum uarietate
inxta figuras, &
formas diuerſas templorum, aut iucunditas, aut ueneratio, aut autboritas ædibus tribua-
tur.
Et quemadmodum oratio formas, quas ideas uocant, diuerſas babet, ut auribus ſatisſiat, ita etiam
Architectura ædificiorum formas babet plures, ut gratæ oculis, aſpectui iucundæ ſint.
Ac quemadmodum
quod mente occluſum concipimus, id artificio, uerbis figuris, membris, numeris, clauſulisq́;
diuerſis profe-
rendo dicendigenera conficiuntur, ita proportiones, figurarumq́;
proſpectus, numeri, & collocationes par-
tium in Architectur a ideas constituunt, quæ ſunt qualitates illis rebus uel perſonis conuenientes, quarum can
18[Figure 18]E. antæ C. Columnæ duæ inter antæs in medio. C. cella. D. Parietes, qui cirecumcludunt celtam.D D @ D B C C E111022203330444055506660

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