Gale (Firm). (1799). The rudiments of architecture or, The young workman's instructor: In two parts. Part first, containing the five orders of columns entire, with frontispieces, doors, windows, porticoes, intercolumniations, and arcades, suited to each; rustic doors and windows; block and cantaliver cornices; ru...; quoins; the manner of constructing brick and stone arches; centuring for groins and vaulting; stairs, twisted rails, roofs and domes; inspectional scales, tables, &c. Directions for drawing plans and elevations with Indian ink. Likewise, the French and Spanish orders. Part second, containing geometry; the mensuration of solids and superficies; plain trigonometry, and surveying of land. With twenty-four elegant designs of buildings, the most of which have been actually executed in North Britain. To which is added, The builder's dictionary: included for those whose time will not allow them to attend teachers. The third edition, corrected. Illustrated with upwards of three hundred and seventy-three examples, accurately engraven upon fifty large copper-plates. printed for G. Milen, bookseller, Dundee; Vernor and Hood, London; J. Dickson, J. Fairbairn, P. Hill and Mundel and Son, Ediburgh; J. Duncan and Son, Brash and Reid and J. Murdoch, Glasgow; W. Coke. And W. Reid, Leith; A. Brown and J. Burnet, Aberdeen; and I. Forsyth, Elgin.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). The Rudiments of Architecture or, The Young Workman's Instructor: In Two Parts. Part First, Containing the Five Orders of Columns Entire, with Frontispieces, Doors, Windows, Porticoes, Intercolumniations, and Arcades, Suited to Each; Rustic Doors and Windows; Block and Cantaliver Cornices; Ru...; Quoins; the Manner of Constructing Brick and Stone Arches; Centuring for Groins and Vaulting; Stairs, Twisted Rails, Roofs and Domes; Inspectional Scales, Tables, &c. Directions for Drawing Plans and Elevations with Indian Ink. Likewise, the French and Spanish Orders. Part Second, Containing Geometry; the Mensuration of Solids and Superficies; Plain Trigonometry, and Surveying of Land. With Twenty-four Elegant Designs of Buildings, the Most of Which Have Been Actually Executed in North Britain. To Which Is Added, The Builder's Dictionary: Included for Those Whose Time Will Not Allow Them to Attend Teachers. The Third Edition, Corrected. Illustrated with Upwards of Three Hundred and Seventy-three Examples, Accurately Engraven upon Fifty Large Copper-plates. Dundee: printed for G. Milen, bookseller, Dundee; Vernor and Hood, London; J. Dickson, J. Fairbairn, P. Hill and Mundel and Son, Ediburgh; J. Duncan and Son, Brash and Reid and J. Murdoch, Glasgow; W. Coke. And W. Reid, Leith; A. Brown and J. Burnet, Aberdeen; and I. Forsyth, Elgin, 1799.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). The Rudiments of Architecture or, The Young Workman's Instructor: In Two Parts. Part First, Containing the Five Orders of Columns Entire, with Frontispieces, Doors, Windows, Porticoes, Intercolumniations, and Arcades, Suited to Each; Rustic Doors and Windows; Block and Cantaliver Cornices; Ru...; Quoins; the Manner of Constructing Brick and Stone Arches; Centuring for Groins and Vaulting; Stairs, Twisted Rails, Roofs and Domes; Inspectional Scales, Tables, &c. Directions for Drawing Plans and Elevations with Indian Ink. Likewise, the French and Spanish Orders. Part Second, Containing Geometry; the Mensuration of Solids and Superficies; Plain Trigonometry, and Surveying of Land. With Twenty-four Elegant Designs of Buildings, the Most of Which Have Been Actually Executed in North Britain. To Which Is Added, The Builder's Dictionary: Included for Those Whose Time Will Not Allow Them to Attend Teachers. The Third Edition, Corrected. Illustrated with Upwards of Three Hundred and Seventy-three Examples, Accurately Engraven upon Fifty Large Copper-plates. printed for G. Milen, bookseller, Dundee; Vernor and Hood, London; J. Dickson, J. Fairbairn, P. Hill and Mundel and Son, Ediburgh; J. Duncan and Son, Brash and Reid and J. Murdoch, Glasgow; W. Coke. And W. Reid, Leith; A. Brown and J. Burnet, Aberdeen; and I. Forsyth, Elgin, 1799.