id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433066298682 Middleton, G. A. T. The evolution of architectural ornament / by G. A. T. Middleton. 1913 .txt text/plain 25870 1689 72 The anthemion occurs again and again, a somewhat common form being that shown in Fig. 1, which is a considerably anthemion, used both as a whole and as a half, occurs upon the exceptional square capital from the same temple, shown in Fig. 16. type, such as is indicated in Fig. 45, which illustrates an example that, vertical tendency in the carving, and this is retained even in the wellknown capitals, shown in Fig. 92, of the doorway of the Chapter House, autumnal grape amongst a group of spring leaves, as shown in Fig. 102, which illustrates one of the terminals to a hood moulding in the examples being illustrated in Fig. 48, which showed two capitals in the earlier examples is illustrated in Fig. 149, which shows a capital from crude Roman capital, now in the Museum, which is illustrated in Fig. 231. ./cache/nyp.33433066298682.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433066298682.txt