The fift Booke.
The foureteenth Chapter, Fol.O
His figurc within is gooD to bnocrland, and from the Banement to the firll Coznice, it is 2 l.foot bigh, wheies of the Comcement is a (irt part: the otber is fotb ganica Columnes. Ebe pebefall of the JPtcbc5 tbalue tbe ift part, twhercon there Kand Columnes of Cozinthia. The sFrontilptcies are thze foot abone the Conice: the blind mindolaes aboue map allo be opened. he walkcs,with the placc bzefl-high aboac the Boztall, mu bce made leaning foztwaro fo the water. The Chappels of the high Altar, markco A. baue small piches of 7 foot and hath a Doicall Coznice,as high as the inncrmol. he part of the second oder hath illars and Cozniccs bpon thon of two foot,which Conices lhal be made acco;ding to the Jinpoil of the ^heater ofMarcellus,in the fourth >Eoke: anb Koz thataboe on the lide, in the roofe oz couer,there is z.kcot of roome to spare,thcre magbe aleaning place mave,both toy ansmament,and also foz eale: the tonuer may be couered ouer twit) Lead. Vereendeth fhe aift Boke: Snd this alfo ie the enb of the tohole twozke of Sebaftian Serlius, Tranflated put of Jtaljan into Mutch , and out of Dutch into Cngtih, at the charges of Robert Pake. Printed at LONDON, by Simo# Star ord. I61
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