02930nam 2200433 n 450 99639092670331620200824121515.0(CKB)4940000000099769(EEBO)2248495439(UnM)99830272e(UnM)99830272(EXLCZ)99494000000009976919950720d1683 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The first book of architecture, by Andrea Palladio. Translated out of Italian: with an appendix touching doors and windows, by Dr Le Muet architect to the French King. Translated out of French by G.R. Also rules and demonstrations with several designs for the framing of any manner of roofs either above pitch or under pitch, whether square or bevel, never published before. With designs of floors, of variety of small pieces of wood, lately made in the pallace of the Queen Mother, at Somerset-House; a curiosity never practiced in England before[electronic resource]The fourth edition, corrected and enlarged. With the new model of the Cathedral of St. Paules as it is now to be built.London printed for T. Passinger at the three Bibles on London-bridge, T. Sawbridge at the three Flower-de-luces in Little Britain, and R. Smith at the Bible under the Piazza of the Royal Exchange1683[10], 32, [1], 36-159, [29], 191-198, [17], p. 218, [1], p. 222, [3], p. 226, [1], p. 230, [1], p. 234, [1], 237-239 p., [6] leaves of plates (fold.) illTranslated from: Palladio, Andrea. Quattro libri dell'architettura; and from: Le Muet, Pierre. Divers traictez d'architecture pour l'art de bien bastir.With an engraved title page.With numerous engraved illustrations.Text appears to be continuous despite pagination.R.G. = Godfrey Richards.Reproduction of the original in the Cambridge University Library.eebo-0021ArchitectureEarly works to 1800ArchitecturePalladio Andrea1508-1580.299344Richards Godfrey1007418Le Muet Pierre1591-1669.autCu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996390926703316The first book of architecture, by Andrea Palladio. Translated out of Italian: with an appendix touching doors and windows, by Dr Le Muet architect to the French King. Translated out of French by G.R. Also rules and demonstrations with several designs for the framing of any manner of roofs either above pitch or under pitch, whether square or bevel, never published before. With designs of floors, of variety of small pieces of wood, lately made in the pallace of the Queen Mother, at Somerset-House; a curiosity never practiced in England before2360584UNISA