There are many iconological studies on Versailles since 1980, but La maniere de montrer les jardins de Versailles by Louis XIV wasn't referred well because of its simple writing. I think it provides useful information, abstracting the garden composition from the visit method given here. Particularly, it's possible to suppose the north-south axis would be separated in front of the chateau, analysing the eyes from viewpoints to objects, contrary to former studies where this axis wasn't respected or was interpreted as one axis. That is to say, two iconological worlds could be conceived on the both sides of the chateau.