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- Ionic order (6526 bytes)
1: [[Image:SixIonicOrders.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Architects' first real look at the Greek Ionic order: Ju...
2: ...posite order]], added by 16th century Italian architectural theory and practice.)
4: ...arcely have been in a more prominent location for its brief lifetime. A longer-lasting 6th century Ion...
5: ...he [[torus]] (enriched with interlaced guilloche) it stands upon.]]
6: ...ness and primitive, perhaps even republican, vitality. - Roman architecture (3399 bytes)
1: ...etimes that approach is productive, and sometimes it hinders understanding by causing us to judge Roma...
3: ...ric order]] and the Composite being a tall order with the floral decoration of the [[Corinthian order|...
5: ...ront of a load-bearing wall. In smaller-scale architecture, concrete's strength freed the [[floor plan...
7: ...eneral [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla|Sulla]] returned with what is probably the most well-known element of ...
9: ...e's style of architecture, though no longer used with any great frequency, can still be seen throughou... - Corinthian order (9508 bytes)
1: ...d a prominent model for Renaissance and later architects, through the medium of [[engraving]]s.]]
2: ...non|canon]], the [[Tuscan order]] and the [[Composite order]].)
4: ... Order, illustrated in [[Claude Perrault]]'s ''[[Vitruvius]]'', 1684]]
6: ...d to their 19th-century naturalism at the U.S. Capitol (''below, left'').
8: ....jpg|thumb|200px|[[Greco-Bactrian]] Corinthian capital, found at [[Ai-Khanoum]], northeastern [[Afghan... - Doric order (6699 bytes)
1: ...esta, Sicily]], has been waiting for finishing of its surfaces since [[430 BC|430]]–[[420 BC]]]]
3: ...e, known from the [[7th century BC]] and reaching its mature form in the [[5th century BC]].
5: ...acus (architecture)|abacus]] at the intersection with the horizontal [[beam (structure)|beam]] ("[[ent...
9: ... ("intercolumniation") can be adjusted by the architect. Often the last two columns were set slightly ...
13: ...include the temples at [[Paestum]], in southern [[Italy]], a region called [[Magna Graecia]], which wa...
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