An Encyclopaedia of Architecture, Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalLongmans, Green, 1876 - 1395 pages |
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Page 317
... original . III . That if it be oblique , its representation will be shorter than the original line . IV . That perpendiculars by means of which the projection is made being parallel to each other , the line projected cannot be longer ...
... original . III . That if it be oblique , its representation will be shorter than the original line . IV . That perpendiculars by means of which the projection is made being parallel to each other , the line projected cannot be longer ...
Page 769
... original object . I Y C W A X T K E Fig . 829 . 2. Original lines are any lines that are the boundaries of original objects , or of planes in those objects . The lines AB , BC , CD are original lines , being partly the boundaries of the ...
... original object . I Y C W A X T K E Fig . 829 . 2. Original lines are any lines that are the boundaries of original objects , or of planes in those objects . The lines AB , BC , CD are original lines , being partly the boundaries of the ...
Page 770
... original object till it touches the plane of delineation . Thus , T is the inter- secting point of the original line BA . 13. An intersecting line is one made on the plane of delineation , by producing any plane in an original object ...
... original object till it touches the plane of delineation . Thus , T is the inter- secting point of the original line BA . 13. An intersecting line is one made on the plane of delineation , by producing any plane in an original object ...
Contents
ARCHITECTURE OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES | 4 |
Basements and Attics | 13 |
Jewish and Phoenician | 24 |
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