Blum, Hans.
The booke of fiue collumnes of architecture called Tusca, Dorica, Ionica, Corinthia & Co[m]posita drawne and counterfeited after the tight semetry and cunning measors of free masons: gathered with great diligence by Hans Bloome out of antiquities for the benefit of free-masons, carpenters, goldsmithes, [painters, carvers, in layers, anticke cutters, and all others that delight to practise with the compass and squire. Translated out of Latin into English by I. T.].
London: Printed by Simon Stafford, for the widow of Hans Woutneell, and are to be sold at her house in Paules Churchyard, 1608.
ESTC No. S113061.Grub Street ID 132805.
Blum, Hans.
The booke of fiue collumnes of architecture, called Tusca, Dorica, Ionica, Corinthia & Composita: drawne and counterfeited after the right symmetry and cunning measurs of free-masons. Gathered with great diligence by Hans Bloome, out of antiquities, for the benefit of free-masons, carpenters, goldsmithes, painters, carvers, in-layers, anticke-cutters, and all other that delight to practise with the compass and squire. Translated out of Latine into English by I. T.
[London]: Printed for William and Robert Peake, and are to be sold at their house neere Holborne Cunduit, 1635.
ESTC No. S116476.Grub Street ID 136162.
Blum, Hans.
A description of the five orders of columnes and tearms of architecture according to the ancient use and best rules of the most eminent Italian architects, viz. the Tuscan, Dorick, Ionick, Corinthian and composite. Drawn and described (with great care and diligence) afte the right symmetry and measure of Free Masons by Hans Bloome. For the use and benefit of Free Masons, carpenters, joyners, carvers, painters, bricklayers; in general, for all that are concerned in the famous art of building.
London: Printed by William Fisher and John Overton, 1668.
ESTC No. S122425.Grub Street ID 141971.
Blum, Hans.
A description of the five orders of columnes and tearms of architecture: according to the ancient use and best rules of the most eminent Italian architects, viz. the Tuscan, Dorick, Ionick, Corinthian and composite. Drawn and described (with great care and diligence) after the right symmetry and measure of free masons by Hans Bloome. For the use and benefit of free masons, carpenters, joyners, carvers, painters, bricklayers; in general, for all that are concerned in the famous art of building.
London: printed for John Williamson, and are to be sold by him at the sign of the Sun and Bible in the new buildings on London-Bridge, 1674.
ESTC No. R172798.Grub Street ID 66555.