The coronae over the tympanum are to be made of equal size with the coronae under it, not including the simae. [Please select]
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Above the coronae are the simae (in Greek [Greek: epaietides]), which should be made one eighth higher than the height of the coronae. [Please select]
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From that practice, like the triglyphs from the arrangement of the tie-beams, the system of mutules under the coronae was devised from the projections of the principal rafters. [Please select]
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Further, the inside walls should be girdled, at a point halfway up their height, with coronae made of woodwork or of stucco. [Please select]
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But when the walls are girdled with coronae, the voice from below, being detained before rising and becoming lost in the air, will be intelligible to the ear. [Please select]
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Let the architraves, coronae, and all the rest be developed, in proportion to the columns, from what has been written in the foregoing books. [Please select]
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Again, figures in the form of men supporting mutules or coronae, we term "telamones"--the reasons why or wherefore they are so called are not found in any story--but the Greeks name them [Greek: atlantes]. [Please select]
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