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Fig 1- Fragments of a cornice of the Ionic order found on the hill above the seats of the Theatre of Bacchus Fig 2- The - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1816.jpg
Fragments from various Places Fig 1- Ionic entablature at Palaeopolis in Andros Fig 2- Base found at Scopelos Fig 3- Sid - Stuart James And Nicholas Revett - 1816.jpg
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Third Order Fig 1- Plan Cc are the holes in the plinth to admit the posts of the velum Fig 2- Elevation () aa are spouts - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1816.jpg
Other fragments of Delos Fig 1 & 2- appear to be capitals of Pilasters Fig 3& 4 are probably altars They were found amon - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1816.jpg
Mouldings of the Second Order Fig 1- Plinth, capital and entablature Fig 2- Impost moulding - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1816.jpg
Fig 1- Half the front of the pedestals in the lower order Fig 2- Half the front of the capital of the antae on the flank - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1794.jpg
Fragments of the Isle of Paros Fig, 1- Altar with a horned head Fig 2- Altar, with roses Fig 3- Doric Capital Fig 4- Mou - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1816.jpg
Fragments in the Isle of Delos Fig 1- Plan Fig 2- Front and Fig 3- Side elevations of two bull's heads attached to the u - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1816.jpg
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Fig 1- Plan and Fig 2- Angular elevation of the capital - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1816.jpg
Fig 1- Plan of the basement Fig 2- Plan of the part decorated with pilasters and niches - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1794.jpg
Fig 1- The base, capital, architrave and frieze Fig 2- Profile of the internal face of the architrave - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1794.jpg
Fig 1- The middle compartment in the soffit of the arch Fig 2- The impost mouldings, with the foliage ornament on its fa - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1816.jpg
Fig 1- Mouldings of the architrave internally Fig 2- Capital of the antae Fig 3- Capital of the pilaster within the Temp - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1816.jpg
Fig 1- The capital of the pilasters or antae Fig 2- The section of the capital Fig 3- The plan of the capital reversed, - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1816.jpg
Basement Story Fig 1- Plan Fig 2- Elevation - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1816.jpg
Fig 1- Plan of the Castalian fountain Fig 2- Elevation The upright grooves in the wall do not admit an easy explanation - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1816.jpg
Fig 1- Plan of the columns shewing the termination of the flutes Fig 2- Base and pedestal of the columns - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1816.jpg
Fig 1- Plan of one of the contraforti, shewing the arrangement of the stair-cases Fig 2- Transverse section of ditto Fig - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1816.jpg
Fig 1- Plan of a Triglyph ornamented with Bull's heads Fig 2- Front elevation with the bull's head Fig 3- Side elevation - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1816.jpg
Fig 1- Plan of the capital reversed Fig 2- Angular view of the capital - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1816.jpg
Fig 1- The capital and entablature of the columns Fig 2- Section of the capital Fig 3- Soffit of the Corona - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1816.jpg
Fig 1- Elevation of the part remaining, which shews that there were not fewer than three arches Fig 2- Plan of ditto Fig - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1794.jpg
Fig 1- Élévation géométrale du portail du monument, et de la partie de la façade qui est au nord du portail Fig 2- - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1808.jpg
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Mouldings of the Basement Story Fig 1- Elevation Fig 2- Section - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1816.jpg
Elevation and Section of the Amphitheatre Fig 1- The elevation of the west-side looking towards the port Fig 2- A sectio - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1816.jpg
Fig I The profile of the part above the cornice Fig II The section of that part through the middle of the steps on which - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1787.jpg
The Odeum of Regilla- Fig 1The plan of the remains of the theatre () Fig 2- The pulpitum, drawn by a larger scale Fig 3 - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1794.jpg
Fig I The ground plan of the grotto, and of the monument placed before it Fig II The plan of the part above the cornice - Stuart James & Revett Nicholas - 1787.jpg
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