Corinthian Base
The orthodox base of the Corinthian order is similar to that of the Ionic, with an additional scotia and small torus with its accompanying fillets.
The width of the plinth is one and a third diameter.
The height of half a diameter does not include the top fillet. The proportions may be approximated by dividing the height into four. One of these parts will be the height of the plinth, another that of the large torus and its fillet, the third—the upper edge of fillet of top scotia, and the fourth that of the upper scotia and torus with the intervening fillet. Vertically the uppermost fillet is in alignment with that of the upper scotia, and the extremity of the upper torus with the small bead mouldings dividing this from the lower scotia.
Although this is the orthodox Corinthian base, it is not used as frequently as the Ionic type, but when the order is on a large scale the more elaborate version is justified.