The crypt is, however, not part of Lanfranc's work, for it is remarkable that his church was entirely pulled down and rebuilt by his successor, St. Anselm, between 1096 and 1110, under the direction of Priors Ernulf and Conrad. Even in the time of Gervase,... An Introduction to the Study of Gothic Architecture - Side 41av John Henry Parker - 1849 - 240 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Robert Willis - 1845 - 204 sider
...E. iv. f. 122) we seeing as a monument of antiquity, re- find, " Corpus S. Blasii in feretro retro r You must know however, good reader, that I never saw...have I been able to meet with any description of it'. Edmer, indeed, describes the old church, which before the time of Lanfranc was constructed / after... | |
| Charles Sandys - 1846 - 76 sider
...through two doors. Thus much for the church of Lanfranc." (p. 41.) SECT. 4. — Of the Choir of Conrad. " You must know, however, good reader, that I never...have I been able to meet with any description of it.* Edmer, indeed, describes the old church, which before the time of Lanfranc was constructed after the... | |
| James Freeman Clarke - 1852 - 448 sider
...it was rebuilt by his successor, St. Anselm ; and Gervase, writing in 1 170 says, ' You must know, good reader, that I never saw the choir of Lanfranc,...have I been able to meet with any description of it.' Part of Anselm's building was destroyed by fire, and rebuilt in 1180. Gervase describes the difference... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1861 - 314 sider
...the crypt agrees exactly with that at Lincoln, and the other early Norman works above mentioned. The crypt is, however, not part of Lanfranc's work, for...also he mentions, but does not describe, the work of Lanfranc, which succeeded this old church, and the choir of Conrad, constructed in the time of St.... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1881 - 412 sider
...the crypt agrees exactly with that at Lincoln, and the other early Norman works above mentioned. The crypt is, however, not part of Lanfranc's work, for...of Lanfranc was constructed after the Roman manner ; he also mentions, but does not describe, the work of Lanfranc, which succeeded this old church, and... | |
| George Gilbert Scott - 1881 - 300 sider
...himself to be wholly ignorant. " You must know," he says, " good reader, that I never saw the quire of Lanfranc, neither have I been able to meet with any description of it." Gervase, as professor Willis remarks,00 was at Canterbury in 1170, the year of Becket's martyrdom,... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1882 - 288 sider
...the crypt agrees exactly with that at Lincoln, and the other early Norman works above mentioned. The crypt is, however, not part of Lanfranc's work, for...of Lanfranc was constructed after the Roman manner; he also mentions, but does not describe, the work of Lanfranc, which succeeded this old church, and... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1900 - 288 sider
...the crypt agrees exactly with that at Lincoln, and the other early Norman works above mentioned. The crypt is, however, not part of Lanfranc's work, for...of Lanfranc was constructed after the Roman manner ; he also mentions, but does not describe, the work of Lanfranc, which succeeded this old church, and... | |
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