A History of Ecclesiastical Architecture in EnglandJ. Masters, 1848 - 415 sider |
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George Ayliffe Poole. CHAPTER XIII . THE PERIOD OF GEOMETRIC TRACERY . Confusion of arrangement in Ecclesiological Works . — Introduction of Tracery ; its first development in Geometric Forms , coetaneous with the Early English for a ...
George Ayliffe Poole. CHAPTER XIII . THE PERIOD OF GEOMETRIC TRACERY . Confusion of arrangement in Ecclesiological Works . — Introduction of Tracery ; its first development in Geometric Forms , coetaneous with the Early English for a ...
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... arrangement . 1 It is still more remarkable , that these structures , so numerous , and combining within themselves so many elements of beauty , are the work of less than five centuries , and those not the most competent , as we should ...
... arrangement . 1 It is still more remarkable , that these structures , so numerous , and combining within themselves so many elements of beauty , are the work of less than five centuries , and those not the most competent , as we should ...
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... arrangement of churches . " The heresy of Pelagius having been refuted and all the people's hearts settled in the purity of the faith , the priests repaired to the tomb of the martyr , S. Alban , to give thanks to God through him ...
... arrangement of churches . " The heresy of Pelagius having been refuted and all the people's hearts settled in the purity of the faith , the priests repaired to the tomb of the martyr , S. Alban , to give thanks to God through him ...
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... arrangements of masonry , by which large surfaces are sometimes relieved , are derived from brick in its native application to ornamental building . A still less direct , but far more important , influence the Romans exercised by their ...
... arrangements of masonry , by which large surfaces are sometimes relieved , are derived from brick in its native application to ornamental building . A still less direct , but far more important , influence the Romans exercised by their ...
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... arrangements which he found it necessary to make , he built several oratories ; increased the num- ber of vessels of the church and altar , and the vestments of every kind ; plura fecit oratoria : altaris et ecclesiæ vasa , vel ...
... arrangements which he found it necessary to make , he built several oratories ; increased the num- ber of vessels of the church and altar , and the vestments of every kind ; plura fecit oratoria : altaris et ecclesiæ vasa , vel ...
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A History of Ecclesiastical Architecture in England George Ayliffe Poole Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1848 |
A History of Ecclesiastical Architecture in England George Ayliffe Poole Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1848 |
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Abbey Abbot aisles Alan of Walsingham altar ancient Archbishop arches architect beauty Bede bells Bishop Blessed building built buried buttresses called Cambridge Camden Society Canterbury castle cathedral century chancel chapel character choir Christian church clerestory cloth colours consecrated cross crypt cusping Decorated Dunstan Durham Early English east ecclesiæ ecclesiastical architecture edifices Edward Edward the Confessor England enriched erected F. E. PAGET fabric figures foundation glass Gothic Gothic architecture GRESLEY Gundulf Henry Henry III Holy honour images instance John King lights LORD monastery monials monks monument mouldings nave Norman Northamptonshire ornaments painting parish Perpendicular piers pillars portion prayer quæ reign restored rich Roman roof saints Saxon shafts side spire steeple stone style symbolism tion tomb tower tracery transepts triforium vault walls Westminster Westminster Abbey whole William William of Malmsbury William of Sens Winchester
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