The student's instructor in drawing and working the five orders of architecture
1815
3
Smith, George, architect
A practical explanation of the elements of architecture
1827
4
Robinson, William, approximately 1744–
Proportional architecture, or, The five orders : regulated by equal parts : after so concise a method that renders it useful to all artists and easy to every capacity : to which is added a practical and familiar explanation of the terms herein used
1759
5
Darly, Matthias
The ornamental architect, or, Young artists instructor
[1770 or 1771]
6
Gibbs, James, 1682–1754
Rules for drawing the several parts of architecture
MDCCLIII [1753]
7
Riou, Stephen, 1720–1780
Traité d'architecture civile
1743
8
Landmann, Isaac, 1741–1826
A course of the five orders of civil architecture
1806
9
The rudiments of ancient architecture
1789
10
Roman, Edward
The gentleman's and builder's director, or, A key that openth to your sight at once, brick work ...
1734
11
Chambers, William, Sir, 1723–1796
Traité d'architecture
[not before 1815?]
12
Stitt, William
The practical architect's ready assistant, or, Builder's complete companion
1819
13
Aiken, Edmund, 1780–1820
An essay on the Doric order of architecture
1810
14
Perrault, Claude, 1613–1688
A treatise of the five orders of columns in architecture,
1708
15
Vitruvius Pollio
The civil architecture of Vitruvius
1812 [i.e. 1812-1817]
16
Langley, Batty, 1696–1751
The city and country builder's and workman's treasury of designs
1745
17
Normand, Charles Pierre Joseph, 1765–1840
A new parallel of the orders of architecture
MDCCCXXIX [1829]
18
Gibbs, James, 1682–1754
Rules for drawing the several parts of architecture
MDCCXXXII [1732]
19
Langley, Batty, 1696–1751
The young builder's rudiments, or, The principles of geometry, mechanicks, mensuration and perspective, geometrically demonstrated