[!--Note--] 8. ([return])
A Treatise of the Five Orders of Columns in Architecture, trans. by John James (London, 1708).

[!--Note--] 9. ([return])
Rudolf Wittkower, Architectural Principles in the Age of Humanism, 3rd ed. (London, 1962), p. 142. For a summary of England's part in this "break-away" see pp. 150-153.

[!--Note--] 10. ([return])
Parenthetical references to the Ars Poetica are to the Loeb edition, trans., H. Rushton Fairclough (Cambridge, Mass., 1929).

[!--Note--] 11. ([return])
Cf. Pope, "You show us, Rome was glorious, not profuse,/ And pompous buildings once were things of Use" (Epistle to Burlington, 11. 23-24).

[!--Note--] 12. ([return])
See Sir Henry Wotton, "Elements of Architecture" (1624), in Reliquiae Wottonianae (London, 1651), pp. 304-305.

[!--Note--] 13. ([return])
Ibid., p. 201.

[!--Note--] 14. ([return])
Essay on Harmony (London, 1739), pp. 27-31.

[!--Note--] 15. ([return])
Ibid., p. 9.

[!--Note--] 16. ([return])
This work was supported, in part, by the Ohio State University Development Fund through its Faculty Summer Fellowship program, and by a grant from the Penrose Fund of the American Philosophical Society. I should like to express my gratitude for both of these grants.