The Parthenon An Essay On the Mode By Which Light Was Introduced Into Greek And

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— IsOMETP. Ic View of Opening in Koof, Bassj^.
not comprehended in one opening' instead of one. Whether there was an acroterium in front of the imbrex as shown in the annexed woodcut, or whether it was cut off abruptly, is a question not easy to decide. The last woodcut (No. 38) ^ Sessional Papers, Eoyal Institute of Brit. Arch. , 1864-5, p. 53. It is not quite clear liow far the Baron's sketch is to be depended upon. It seems only to have been an eye sketch, either in pencil or with a pen, and
... never worked out or drawn to scale. The upper curve is quite certain ; it is identical with that drawn by Mr. Cockerell, but the lower cusp is, to say the least of it, doubtful. It does not, however, in the least degree interfere with the theory just explained, and may easily be adapted to the opaion (wood- cut No. 38), as shown on the right-hand side of the opening. Only one does not see its use, and the Greeks never did anything without a motive.
In this paper the late John Wyatt Papworth describes the roof of this temple in a manner which is a curious illustration of how difficult it is for British architects to consider their Grecian brethren as other than incompetent bunglers.


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