Palladio only mentions two which stood in the middle of the rooms, and consisted of columns, supporting architraves, whereon were placed the pyramids or funnels through which the smoke was conveyed. Scamozzi mentions only three in his time, placed similarly. Transactions for ... - Page 93by Society of Engineers (London, England) - 1877Full view - About this book
| Edward Shaw - Architecture - 1832 - 402 pages
...mentions two ; the one at Baia, and the other near Civita Vecchia ; which stood in the middle of the room, and consisted of columns supporting architraves, whereon...funnels through which the smoke was conveyed. Scamozzi takes notice of three sorts of chimney pieces, used in Italy at his time. One of these he calls the... | |
| Edward Shaw - Architecture - 1836 - 438 pages
...mentions two ; the one at Haiti, and the other near Civila Vecchia; which stood in the middle of the room, and consisted of columns, supporting architraves,...funnels through which the smoke was conveyed. Scamozzi takes notice of three sorts of chimney pieces, used in Italy at his time. One of these he calls the... | |
| John Weale - 1850 - 590 pages
...but little light on this branch of the science. Palladio only mentions two which stood in the middle of the rooms, and consisted of columns, supporting...conveyed. Scamozzi mentions only three in his time, placed similarly. In England, Inigo Jones designed some very elaborate chimney-pieces. The size of... | |
| Edward Shaw - Architecture - 1852 - 426 pages
...two — the one at Baia, and the other near Civita Vecchia, which stood in the middle of the room, and consisted of columns supporting architraves, whereon...funnels through which the smoke was conveyed. Scamozzi takes notice of three sorts of chimneypieces used in Italy at his time. One of these he calls the Roman,... | |
| John Weale - Architecture - 1859 - 622 pages
...but little light on this branch of the science. Palladio only mentions two, which stood in the middle of the rooms, and consisted of columns, supporting...conveyed. Scamozzi mentions only three in his time, placed similarly. In England, Iñigo Jones designed some very elaborate chimney-pieces. The size of... | |
| Biddle - 1858 - 192 pages
...indeed, mentions two, the one at Baise, and the other near CivitaG Vecchia, which stood in the middle of the rooms, and consisted of columns supporting...or funnels, through which the smoke was conveyed, much after the manner of the fire-place in the Rotunda of Ranelagh Gardens. Scammozzi takes notice... | |
| Edward Henry Knight - Industrial arts - 1876 - 1004 pages
...bake-houses, but none in private dwellings. Palladio only mentions two chimneys, which stood in the middle of the rooms, and consisted of columns, supporting...conveyed. Scamozzi mentions only three in his time, placed similarly. We learn from Fletcher—"Notes from Nineveh"— that the houses in Mosul, on the... | |
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