The gentleman's and builder's director, or, A key that openth to your sight at once, brick work ...
1734
2
Nicholson, Michael Angelo, -1842
The five orders
1834
3
Vitruvius Pollio
The civil architecture of Vitruvius
1812 [i.e. 1812-1817]
4
Chambers, William, Sir, 1723–1796
Traité d'architecture
[not before 1815?]
5
Stitt, William
The practical architect's ready assistant, or, Builder's complete companion
1819
6
Aiken, Edmund, 1780–1820
An essay on the Doric order of architecture
1810
7
Smith, George, architect
A practical explanation of the elements of architecture
1827
8
Perrault, Claude, 1613–1688
A treatise of the five orders of columns in architecture,
1708
9
Langley, Batty, 1696–1751
The city and country builder's and workman's treasury of designs
1745
10
Landmann, Isaac, 1741–1826
A course of the five orders of civil architecture
1806
11
Nicholson, Peter, 1765–1844
The student's instructor in drawing and working the five orders of architecture
1815
12
The rudiments of ancient architecture
1789
13
Gibbs, James, 1682–1754
Rules for drawing the several parts of architecture
MDCCLIII [1753]
14
Riou, Stephen, 1720–1780
Traité d'architecture civile
1743
15
Darly, Matthias
The ornamental architect, or, Young artists instructor
[1770 or 1771]
16
Normand, Charles Pierre Joseph, 1765–1840
A new parallel of the orders of architecture
MDCCCXXIX [1829]
17
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
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