An Introduction to the Study of Gothic ArchitectureJ. Parker, 1891 - 331 sider The history of Gothic architecture from the Roman period to the Renaissance. Most of the text focuses on English architecture but the final section covers the Gothic style in some other European countries. Includes nearly 190 illustrations, as well as a glossary of terms. |
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Side xix
... Foliage , Lincoln Cathedral 85. Capital , Westminster Abbey 86. Abacus , Lincoln Cathedral 87. Baso , Lincoln Cathedral 88. Pillar , Salisbury Cathedral 89. Arch , Westminster Abbey 90. Windows , Polebrook , Northants . Warmington ...
... Foliage , Lincoln Cathedral 85. Capital , Westminster Abbey 86. Abacus , Lincoln Cathedral 87. Baso , Lincoln Cathedral 88. Pillar , Salisbury Cathedral 89. Arch , Westminster Abbey 90. Windows , Polebrook , Northants . Warmington ...
Side xxi
... Foliage , Stoke - in - Teignhead , Devonshire 163. Crocket , Solihull , Warwickshire 164. Buttress , Divinity School , Oxford 165. Roof , St. Michael's , Coventry 166. George Inn , Glastonbury , Somersetshire . 207 • 207 208 209 210 172 ...
... Foliage , Stoke - in - Teignhead , Devonshire 163. Crocket , Solihull , Warwickshire 164. Buttress , Divinity School , Oxford 165. Roof , St. Michael's , Coventry 166. George Inn , Glastonbury , Somersetshire . 207 • 207 208 209 210 172 ...
Side 41
... foliage of late Norman character ; but there are rude volutes under the plaster of the original early Norman style ' . The most important buildings of the time of the Con- queror and of William Rufus were the Norman castles or keep ...
... foliage of late Norman character ; but there are rude volutes under the plaster of the original early Norman style ' . The most important buildings of the time of the Con- queror and of William Rufus were the Norman castles or keep ...
Side 45
... foliage . The crypt and transepts of Winchester Cathedral are of this period , built by Bishop Walkelyn on a new site . In the time of William Rufus the work so well begun by the Norman bishops was carried on so vigorously , that ...
... foliage . The crypt and transepts of Winchester Cathedral are of this period , built by Bishop Walkelyn on a new site . In the time of William Rufus the work so well begun by the Norman bishops was carried on so vigorously , that ...
Side 72
... foliage , animals . grouns of figures , & c . , in endless variety . The abacus through- out the style is the most characteristic member , and will frequently distin- guish a Norman capital when other parts are doubtful . Its section is ...
... foliage , animals . grouns of figures , & c . , in endless variety . The abacus through- out the style is the most characteristic member , and will frequently distin- guish a Norman capital when other parts are doubtful . Its section is ...
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abacus afterwards aisles altar angles appears apse arcade architect architecture Basilica belong Berkshire Beverley Minster Bishop brick buildings built buttresses Byzantine called Canterbury capitals Castle Cathedral chapel chapter-house character chiefly choir clerestory cloister construction crockets crypt cusps Decorated style doorways earlier Early English style Early French early Norman eleventh century England examples feature Flamboyant foliage foliated foliated circles France frequently Gloucester Cathedral Gothic architecture Gothic style hall Hugh inscription Italy lancet lancet windows later Lincoln Lincoln Cathedral masonry Minster mouldings nave Normandy Northamptonshire original ornament Oxford Oxfordshire Palace panelling period Perpendicular style pillars plain pointed arches porch probably provinces quatrefoil racter Raunds rebuilt remains remarkable rich Roman Rome roof round sculpture shafts Shewing sometimes square stone thirteenth century tooth-ornament tower tracery transept transitional trefoil triforium twelfth century usually vault walls west end west front Westminster Abbey Winchester Winchester Cathedral wooden
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Side 7 - ... altars be erected, and relics placed. For if those temples are well built, it is requisite that they be converted from the worship of devils to the service of the true God...
Side 50 - Salisbury] was a prelate of great mind, and spared no expense towards completing his designs, especially in buildings; which may be seen in other places, but more particularly at Salisbury and at Malmesbury, for there he erected extensive edifices at vast cost, and with surpassing beauty, the courses of stone being so correctly laid that the joint deceives the eye, THE EAELY NORMAN PERIOD.
Side 50 - Malmesbury. For there he erected extensive edifices, at vast cost, and with surpassing beauty; the courses of stone being so correctly laid that the joint deceives the eye, and leads it to imagine that the whole wall is composed of a single block.
Side 188 - ... opening than a distinct member of the division. The roofing, from the increased richness of the groining, becomes an object of more attention. On the whole, the nave of York, from the uncommon grandeur and simplicity of the design, is certainly the finest example ; ornament is nowhere spared, yet there is a simplicity which is peculiarly pleasing.
Side 109 - Owky d, as also many other edifices in the same houses : and lastly, the church of Welles itselfe being now ready to fall to the ground, notwithstanding the great cost bestowed upon it by Bishop Robert, he pulled down the...