Rules and Examples of PERSPECTIVE PROPER FOR Painters and Architects, etc.
In English and Latin:
Containing a most eaſie and expeditious Method to
DELINEATE in PERSPECTIVE
All DESIGNS relating to ARCHITECTURE,
AFTER A NEW MANNER,
Wholly free from the Confuſion of Occult Lines:
by that GREAT MASTER thereof,
ANDREA POZZO, Soc. Jeſ.
Engraven in 105 ample folio Plates, and adorn’d with 200 Initial Letters to the Explanatory Discourſes: Printed from Copper-Plates only best Paper
By John Sturt
Done into Engliſh from the Original Printed at Rome 1693 in Lat. and Ital.
By Mr John James of Greenwich.
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LONDON:
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