[101] Hirt, Gesch. der Baukunst, I, S. 254.

[102] This must, I think, refer to the main moulding of the architrave immediately resting on the column.

[103] Seneca, Ep. 90.

[104] Lit., "Is raised to infinitude."

[105] As it is, for example, by Greek capitals.

[106] Lit., "In its penetration into the most spiritual (innerste, ideal) particularity."

[107] Sich verselbstständigen. Hegel means that the main purpose of the exterior is expressed on the face of it.

[108] I presume the word Durchbrechen is here used in its specific architectural sense.

[109] Ein Malen.

[110] Keine in sich seyende Seele. I presume Hegel means that being an artificial fragment of Nature's landscape it lacks the infinite horizon and the living relation to the whole.