[1] and [2] Alphabet after Sebastian Serlio (1473-1554). Reconstructed by Albert R. Ross.
[3] Width Proportions of Modern Roman Capitals. F. C. B.
[4] Drawing for Incised Roman Capitals. For cutting in granite. Letter forms based upon those shown in figures 1 and 2. F. C. B.
[5] Photograph of Incised Roman Capitals. Cut in granite from drawing shown in figure 4
[6] Incised Roman Capitals. From the Arch of Constantine, Rome. 315 A.D. From a photograph
[7] Model for Incised Roman Capitals. Used for inscriptions cut in granite on Boston Public Library. McKim, Mead & White, Architects. Photographed from a cast
[8] Roman Incised Capitals. From fragments in marble. National Museum, Naples. Rubbing
[9] Roman Incised Inscription. Museo Civico, Bologna. From a photograph
[10] Roman Incised Inscription. Museo Civico, Bologna. From a photograph
[11] Detail from a Roman Incised Inscription. Showing composition. Redrawn from a rubbing. F. C. B.