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The Apophyges (pronounced Apof-i-ges)








Fig. 190 is also called the scape, and is a concaved type of molding, being a hollowed curvature used on columns where its form causes a merging of the shaft with the fillet.




















Fig. 189. Fig. 190.
Fig. 189. Torus. Fig. 190. Apophyge.
Fig. 28. Fig. 192.
Fig. 191. Cymatium. Fig. 192. Ogee-Recta.







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