SOURCE: Vincenzo Scamozzi.The mirror of architecture: or The ground-rules of the art of building, exactly laid down by Vincent Scamozzi (London, 1676), frontispiece and title page NOTES: The first edition of Scamozzi's text appeared in 1615. This paraphrase of book six was prepared by William Fisher, based on Schuym's Dutch edition of 1662 and was first published in 1669.
SOURCE: William Pain. Pain's British Palladio: or, The builder's general assistant ... from the original designs of William and James Pain (London, 1786), frontispiece
SOURCE: William Halfpenny. Practical architecture, or a sure guide to the true working according to the rules of that science: representing the five orders... (London, 1724), frontispiece
SOURCE: William Halfpenny. The Builder's pocket-companion. shewing an easy and practical method for laying down lines ... the proportions whereof are taken from the immortal Andrew Palladio (London, 1731), frontispiece
SOURCE: Francis Price. The British carpenter: or, A treatise on carpentry (London, 1735), frontispiece NOTES: This edition includes`A Supplement to the British carpenter: containing Palladio's orders of architecture ...'
SOURCE: Batty Langley. The builder's director or bench-mate: being a pocket-treasury of the Grecian, Roman, and Gothic orders of architecture (London, 1751), frontispiece
SOURCE: Batty Langley. The builder's director or bench-mate: being a pocket-treasury of the Grecian, Roman, and Gothic orders of architecture (London, 1751), p. 8
SOURCE: Francis Arundale. The Edifices of Andrea Palladio, forming a selection from his most admired buildings, from drawings and measurements taken at Vicenza (London, 1832), title page