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spelling | Hoppus, Edward d. 1739 Verfasser aut The gentleman's and builder's repository: or, Architecture display'd Containing the most useful and requisite problems in geometry. As also the most easy, expeditious, and correct methods for attaining the knowledge of the five orders of archietecture, by equal parts, and fewer divisions, than any thing hitherto published. Together with all such rules for arches, doors, windows, ceiling-pieces, chimney-pieces, and their particular embelishments, as can be required. Likewise a large variety of designs for truss roofs; with the method of finding the hip, either square or bevel. Also, the most certain and approved methods of forming a number of different stair-cases, with their twisted rails, &c. The whole embellished, not only with eighty-four plates, in quarts, but such variety of cieling-pieces, shields, compartments, and other curious and uncommon decorations, as must needs render it acceptable to all gentlemen, artificers, and others, who delight in, or practice, the art of building. The designs regulated and drawn by E. Hoppus, surveyor, and engraved by B. Cole. The second edition, carefully revised and re-examined from the press; with the addition of a new frontispiece, representing the intended front of the new Mansion-House for the Lord Mayors of the city of London; and a complete table of contents, alphabetically digested by E. H. aforesaid London Printed for A. Bettesworth, and C. Hitch, at the Red Lion, in Pater-noster-Row; J. Hodges, at the Looking-Glass, on London-bridge; and B. Cole, engraver, in Holbourn MDCCXXXVIII. [1738] Online-Ressource ([8],99,[1]Seiten,plates) ill 4° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, N18294 Reproduction of original from British Library Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Architecture Early works to 1800 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/1304800200?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Hoppus, Edward d. 1739 The gentleman's and builder's repository: or, Architecture display'd Containing the most useful and requisite problems in geometry. As also the most easy, expeditious, and correct methods for attaining the knowledge of the five orders of archietecture, by equal parts, and fewer divisions, than any thing hitherto published. Together with all such rules for arches, doors, windows, ceiling-pieces, chimney-pieces, and their particular embelishments, as can be required. Likewise a large variety of designs for truss roofs; with the method of finding the hip, either square or bevel. Also, the most certain and approved methods of forming a number of different stair-cases, with their twisted rails, &c. The whole embellished, not only with eighty-four plates, in quarts, but such variety of cieling-pieces, shields, compartments, and other curious and uncommon decorations, as must needs render it acceptable to all gentlemen, artificers, and others, who delight in, or practice, the art of building. The designs regulated and drawn by E. Hoppus, surveyor, and engraved by B. Cole. The second edition, carefully revised and re-examined from the press; with the addition of a new frontispiece, representing the intended front of the new Mansion-House for the Lord Mayors of the city of London; and a complete table of contents, alphabetically digested by E. H. aforesaid Architecture Early works to 1800 |
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title_exact_search_txtP | The gentleman's and builder's repository: or, Architecture display'd Containing the most useful and requisite problems in geometry. As also the most easy, expeditious, and correct methods for attaining the knowledge of the five orders of archietecture, by equal parts, and fewer divisions, than any thing hitherto published. Together with all such rules for arches, doors, windows, ceiling-pieces, chimney-pieces, and their particular embelishments, as can be required. Likewise a large variety of designs for truss roofs; with the method of finding the hip, either square or bevel. Also, the most certain and approved methods of forming a number of different stair-cases, with their twisted rails, &c. The whole embellished, not only with eighty-four plates, in quarts, but such variety of cieling-pieces, shields, compartments, and other curious and uncommon decorations, as must needs render it acceptable to all gentlemen, artificers, and others, who delight in, or practice, the art of building. The designs regulated and drawn by E. Hoppus, surveyor, and engraved by B. Cole. The second edition, carefully revised and re-examined from the press; with the addition of a new frontispiece, representing the intended front of the new Mansion-House for the Lord Mayors of the city of London; and a complete table of contents, alphabetically digested by E. H. aforesaid |
title_full | The gentleman's and builder's repository: or, Architecture display'd Containing the most useful and requisite problems in geometry. As also the most easy, expeditious, and correct methods for attaining the knowledge of the five orders of archietecture, by equal parts, and fewer divisions, than any thing hitherto published. Together with all such rules for arches, doors, windows, ceiling-pieces, chimney-pieces, and their particular embelishments, as can be required. Likewise a large variety of designs for truss roofs; with the method of finding the hip, either square or bevel. Also, the most certain and approved methods of forming a number of different stair-cases, with their twisted rails, &c. The whole embellished, not only with eighty-four plates, in quarts, but such variety of cieling-pieces, shields, compartments, and other curious and uncommon decorations, as must needs render it acceptable to all gentlemen, artificers, and others, who delight in, or practice, the art of building. The designs regulated and drawn by E. Hoppus, surveyor, and engraved by B. Cole. The second edition, carefully revised and re-examined from the press; with the addition of a new frontispiece, representing the intended front of the new Mansion-House for the Lord Mayors of the city of London; and a complete table of contents, alphabetically digested by E. H. aforesaid |
title_fullStr | The gentleman's and builder's repository: or, Architecture display'd Containing the most useful and requisite problems in geometry. As also the most easy, expeditious, and correct methods for attaining the knowledge of the five orders of archietecture, by equal parts, and fewer divisions, than any thing hitherto published. Together with all such rules for arches, doors, windows, ceiling-pieces, chimney-pieces, and their particular embelishments, as can be required. Likewise a large variety of designs for truss roofs; with the method of finding the hip, either square or bevel. Also, the most certain and approved methods of forming a number of different stair-cases, with their twisted rails, &c. The whole embellished, not only with eighty-four plates, in quarts, but such variety of cieling-pieces, shields, compartments, and other curious and uncommon decorations, as must needs render it acceptable to all gentlemen, artificers, and others, who delight in, or practice, the art of building. The designs regulated and drawn by E. Hoppus, surveyor, and engraved by B. Cole. The second edition, carefully revised and re-examined from the press; with the addition of a new frontispiece, representing the intended front of the new Mansion-House for the Lord Mayors of the city of London; and a complete table of contents, alphabetically digested by E. H. aforesaid |
title_full_unstemmed | The gentleman's and builder's repository: or, Architecture display'd Containing the most useful and requisite problems in geometry. As also the most easy, expeditious, and correct methods for attaining the knowledge of the five orders of archietecture, by equal parts, and fewer divisions, than any thing hitherto published. Together with all such rules for arches, doors, windows, ceiling-pieces, chimney-pieces, and their particular embelishments, as can be required. Likewise a large variety of designs for truss roofs; with the method of finding the hip, either square or bevel. Also, the most certain and approved methods of forming a number of different stair-cases, with their twisted rails, &c. The whole embellished, not only with eighty-four plates, in quarts, but such variety of cieling-pieces, shields, compartments, and other curious and uncommon decorations, as must needs render it acceptable to all gentlemen, artificers, and others, who delight in, or practice, the art of building. The designs regulated and drawn by E. Hoppus, surveyor, and engraved by B. Cole. The second edition, carefully revised and re-examined from the press; with the addition of a new frontispiece, representing the intended front of the new Mansion-House for the Lord Mayors of the city of London; and a complete table of contents, alphabetically digested by E. H. aforesaid |
title_short | The gentleman's and builder's repository: or, Architecture display'd |
title_sort | the gentleman s and builder s repository or architecture display d containing the most useful and requisite problems in geometry as also the most easy expeditious and correct methods for attaining the knowledge of the five orders of archietecture by equal parts and fewer divisions than any thing hitherto published together with all such rules for arches doors windows ceiling pieces chimney pieces and their particular embelishments as can be required likewise a large variety of designs for truss roofs with the method of finding the hip either square or bevel also the most certain and approved methods of forming a number of different stair cases with their twisted rails c the whole embellished not only with eighty four plates in quarts but such variety of cieling pieces shields compartments and other curious and uncommon decorations as must needs render it acceptable to all gentlemen artificers and others who delight in or practice the art of building the designs regulated and drawn by e hoppus surveyor and engraved by b cole the second edition carefully revised and re examined from the press with the addition of a new frontispiece representing the intended front of the new mansion house for the lord mayors of the city of london and a complete table of contents alphabetically digested by e h aforesaid |
title_sub | Containing the most useful and requisite problems in geometry. As also the most easy, expeditious, and correct methods for attaining the knowledge of the five orders of archietecture, by equal parts, and fewer divisions, than any thing hitherto published. Together with all such rules for arches, doors, windows, ceiling-pieces, chimney-pieces, and their particular embelishments, as can be required. Likewise a large variety of designs for truss roofs; with the method of finding the hip, either square or bevel. Also, the most certain and approved methods of forming a number of different stair-cases, with their twisted rails, &c. The whole embellished, not only with eighty-four plates, in quarts, but such variety of cieling-pieces, shields, compartments, and other curious and uncommon decorations, as must needs render it acceptable to all gentlemen, artificers, and others, who delight in, or practice, the art of building. The designs regulated and drawn by E. Hoppus, surveyor, and engraved by B. Cole. The second edition, carefully revised and re-examined from the press; with the addition of a new frontispiece, representing the intended front of the new Mansion-House for the Lord Mayors of the city of London; and a complete table of contents, alphabetically digested by E. H. aforesaid |
topic | Architecture Early works to 1800 |
topic_facet | Architecture Early works to 1800 |
url | http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/1304800200?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc |
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