TABLESHOWING THE ARRANGEMENT OF THE CHAPTERS AND PLATES.DIVISION I. The Elements of Decoration.A. Geometrical Elements.1. Network. 2-4. Band Motives. 5-7. Diaper Patterns. 8. The Sector, Polygon, and Star. 9-10. The Square, and its Subdivision. 11. The Octagon, and its Subdivision. 12. The Triangle, Hexagon, &c, and their Subdivision. 13-16. The Oblong, and its Subdivision. 17. The Rhombus, and Trapezium, and their Subdivision. 18. The Circle, its Subivision, and Intersections. 19. Gothic Tracerry. 20. The Ellipse, and its Subdivision.B. Natural Forms.a. The Organisms of Plants (The Flora of Ornament).21. The Akanthos Leaf. 22-23. The Artificial Leaf. 24-26. Artificial Foliage. 27-28. The Laurel, and Olive. 29-30. The Vine. 31. The Lotus, Papyrus, and Palm. 32. The Ivy. 33. The Corn, and Convolvulus. 34. The Hop, and Bryon. 35. Various Leaves. 36-37. Various Flowers. 38-39. The Fruit Festoon. 40. The Leaf, and Flower Festoon.b. Animal Organisms (The Fauna ofOrnament).41-44. The Lion. 45-46. The Griffin, &c. 47-48. The Lion Head. 49-50. The Panther Head, &c 51 The Horse Head. &c 52-54. The Eagle. 55. The Wing. 56-58. The Dolphin. 59. The Shell. 60. The Serpent, &c.c. Human Organism.61. The Mask. 62-64. The Grottesquo Mask. 65. The Medusa Head. 66. The Grottesque. 67-68. The Half-Figure. 69.The Sphinx, and Centaur. 70. The Cherub-Head, &cC. Artificial Objects.71-72. The Trophy. 73-77. The Symbol. 78-79. The Ribbon. 80. Miscellaneous Objects.DIVISION II. Ornament applied to Features.A. Baynds.81-84. The Fret Band. 85. The Chain Band. 86-90. The Interlacement Band. 91. The Rosette Band. 92. The Palmette Band. 93. The Vertebrate Band. 94-96. The Undulate Band. 97. The Evolute-Spiral Band. 98. The Enrichment of the Astragal. 99. TheEnrichmentoftheTorus. 100. The Enrichment ofthe Cynia. and the Ovolo.B. Free Ommnents.101-103. The Link Border. 104. The Cresting Border. 105-106. The Akeroter, and Antefix. 107. The Stele Crest. 108. The Perforated Cresting. 109-110. The Cross. 111-112. The Finial. 113. The Finial-Knob, and Vase. 114. The Pendant-Knob. 115. The Rosette. 116. The Crocket, and Gargoyle. 117. The Hinge, &c. 118. The Tassel. 119. The Fringe, and Valence. 120. The Lace Border.C. Supports.121. The Foliated Shaft. 122. The Fluted Shaft. 123-124. The Base. 125. The Decorated Shaft 126. The Profiled Shaft. 127-130. The Capital. 131. The Pilaster Panel. 132-134. The Pilaster Capital. 135. The Candelabrum Base. 136. The Candelabrum Shaft. 137. The Candelabrum Capital. 138. The Balauster. 139. The Terminus. 140. The Parapet. 141. The Railing Post. 142. The Furniture Leg. 143-144. The Trapezophoron. 145-147. The Console. 148. The Bracket. 149-150. The Caryatid, Atlante, &c.D. Enclosed Ornaments, or Panels.151-155. The Square Panel. 156. The Star-shape Panel. 157-160. The Circular Panel. 161-164. The Oblong Panel. 165. The Elliptic Panel, 166-167, The Lunette, and Spranrail Panel. 168. The Lozenge Panel. 169-170. Various Panels.E. Repeating Ornaments, or Diapers.171. The Square Diaper, &c. 172. The Circle Diaper, &c. 173. The Scale Diaper, &c. 174-175. The Circle Diaper, &c. 176-179. Various Diapers. 180. Various Grill Diapers.DIVISION III. Decorated Objects.A. Vases, ax.181. Fundamental Vase-Forms.a. Holders.182. The Amphora 183. The Urn. 184. The Krater. 185. The Basin, and Dish. 186. The Ampulla, A labastron.&c. 187. The Flower-Vase, &c. 188. Vase forms for various purposes. 189. The Jar, and Cist. 190. The Font, and Holy-Water Stoup. b. Dippers.191. The Hvdria. 191. The Backet, &c, 193. The Spoon, and Ladle.c. Pourers.194. The Prochoüs, Oinochoe, Olpe, &c. 195. The Lekythus. 196-197. The Lip-spout Pitcher. 198. The Pipe-spout Pot. 199-200. The Bottle.d. Drinking Vessels.201. The Kylix, Kantharos, &c. 202. The Rhyton. 203. The Cup, and Beaker. 204. The Chalice, and Goblet. 205. The Hanap. 206. The Rummer or Römer. 207. Various Drinking Vessels. 208. The Mug. 209. The Tankard. 210. Modern Drinkitig Glasses.B. Metal Objects.a. Utensils for Illumination. 211-212. The Candelabrum. 213. The Antique Lamp. 214-215. The Candlestick. 216. The Hand-Candlestick 217. The Candle-Bracket. 218. The Pendant-Lamp. 219. The Chandelier. 220. Modern Lamps. b. Religious Utensils.221. The Altar. 222. The Tripod. 223. The Center. 224. The Crucifix. 225. The Crozier, strance. c. Utensils of War and Hunting; Weapons.226. The Shield. 227. The Helmet. 228. TheSword, and itsScabbard. 229. The Dagger, and its Scabbard. 230. The Halberd, &c.d. Table Utensils.231. The Spoon. 232. The Enife, and Fork, 233. The Paper-Knife. 234. The Scissors. 235. The Hand-Bell. e. Various Domestic Utensils, &c.236. The Door-Knocker. 237. The Key. 238. The Hand-Mirror. 239. The Fan. 240. Various Tools.C. Furniture,a. Seats. 241-243. The Chair. 244-245. The Throne, and Arm-chair. 246. The Stall. 247. The Stool. 248. The Folding-Chair 249. The Bench. 250. The Sofa, and Couch.b. Tables.251. The Table 252. The Writing-Table.c Cabinets.253. The Cabinet. 254. The Sideboard. 255. The Hanging-Cabinet. 256. The Chest.d. Miscellaneous.257. The Desk, and Easel. 258. The Clock-Case, and Toilet Cabinet. 259-260. The Bedstead, and Cradle.D. Frames, &c.261-262. The Architectural Frame. 263-264. The Mirror-Frame, &c. 265-266. The Strap-work Frame. 267-268. The Typographical Frame. 269. The Strap-work Tablet. 270. The Strap-work Border, and Margin.E. Jewelry.271. The Pin. 272. The Button. 273. The Ring. 274. The Chain. 275. The Necklace, 276. The Bracelet. 277. The Girdle, Buckle, and Clasp 278. The Pendant 279. The Ear-ring. 280. Miscellaneous Jewelry.F. Heraldry.281. Tinctures, and Divisions, of the Spield. 282. Shapes of ehe Shield. 283. Ordinaries. 284-285. Charges. 286. Forms of the Helmet. 287-288. Helmet Trappings. 289. Crowns, Coronets, &c. 290. Heraldic Accessories.G. Writting, Printing, &c.291. Romanesque Letters. 292-293. Gothic Uncial Letters. 294. Old English Letters , &c. 295. Old German Letters. 296. Modern Texts. 297. Renaissance Letters. 298. Roman Initials. 299. Roman Letters. 300. Constructions, Numerals, Monograms.
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