Thursday, 19 November 2015

Abacus - Oxford Definition

The slab at the top of a capital which supports the entablature above. In the classical Orders the Greek Doric abacus is a thick square slab; in Greek Ionic, Tuscan, Roman Doric and Ionic it is square with a moulded lower edge; and in the Corinthian and Composite it has concave sides with the corners cut off.

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