1778 The Rudiments of Architecture; or, the Young Workman's Instructor
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Description
Early Edition, Folding Plates, Illustrated, Original Binding, Very Scarce
The second edition of this very scarce work, following the first edition of 1772.
Anonymously written.
All editions are very rare. An important early Scottish work on Palladian architecture
Illustrated with forty-eight plates, five of which are folding.
An extensive treatise on architecture, looking at the rudimentary basis of the subject in both a practical and theoretical manner.
The work explores the design and building of various features in architecture, including porticoes, windows, columns, twisted rails, roods, and more, as well as offering advice of surveying land, geometry, and trigonometry.
The final sixteen pages contain the builder's directory.
Collated, lacking plate XI.
Condition
In the original paper covered boards. Externally, worn, with a tide mark to the rear board. Smaller tide marks to the front board. Loss and lifting of paper to the spine and extremities. Spine is age-toned. Hinges are a little strained but remain firm. Internally, generally firmly bound. Pages are lightly age-toned and generally clean with some scattered spots. Closed tear to plate XVI.
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