A History of Architecture in All Countries, Volume 2, 3rd ed. / From the Earliest Times to the Present Day

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CONTENTS OF VOL. II.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

PART II. CHRISTIAN ARCHITECTURE. Continued.

BOOK II. ITALY. Continued.

CHAPTER VII. CONTENTS.

CHAPTER VIII. SICILY.

CHAPTER IX. GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE IN PALESTINE.

BOOK III. FRANCE.

CHAPTER I.

CHAPTER II. AQUITANIA.

CHAPTER III. ANJOU.

CHAPTER IV. AUVERGNE.

CHAPTER V. BURGUNDY.

CHAPTER VI. FRANKISH PROVINCE.

CHAPTER VII. NORMANDY.

CHAPTER VIII. FRANKISH ARCHITECTURE.

CHAPTER IX. FRENCH GOTHIC CATHEDRALS.

CHAPTER X.

BOOK IV. BELGIUM AND HOLLAND.

CHAPTER I. (2)

CHAPTER II.

CHAPTER III. HOLLAND.

BOOK V. GERMANY.

CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY.

CHAPTER II. BASILICAS.

CHAPTER III. CIRCULAR CHURCHES.

CHAPTER IV. DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE.

CHAPTER V. POINTED STYLE IN GERMANY.

CHAPTER VI.

CHAPTER VII. NORTHERN GERMANY. ( Baltic Provinces. ) BRICK ARCHITECTURE.

BOOK VI.

CHAPTER I. SCANDINAVIA.

BOOK VII.

CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY. ENGLAND.

CHAPTER II. SAXON ARCHITECTURE.

CHAPTER III. ENGLISH MEDIAEVAL ARCHITECTURE.

CHAPTER IV. ARCHITECTURE OF SCOTLAND.

CHAPTER V. IRELAND.

BOOK VIII. SPAIN AND PORTUGAL.

CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY. (2)

CHAPTER II. CONTENTS.

CHAPTER III. CIVIL ARCHITECTURE.

CHAPTER IV. PORTUGAL.

PART III. SARACENIC AND ANCIENT AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE.

BOOK I.

CHAPTER I. SARACENIC ARCHITECTURE IN CHRISTIAN COUNTRIES; OR, BYZANTINE SARACENIC.

CHAPTER II. SYRIA AND EGYPT.

CHAPTER III. SPAIN.

CHAPTER IV. TURKEY.

CHAPTER V. PERSIA.

BOOK II. ANCIENT AMERICA.

CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY. (3)

CHAPTER II. CENTRAL AMERICA.

CHAPTER III. PERU.

INDEX TO VOLS. I. AND II.

Footnotes

The cover image was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain. Scale bars marked '1 in.' have been added to illustrations for which a scale is given (e.g. 50 ft. to 1 in.) to indicate the size of the image as printed in the original book. Ditto marks have been replaced by the text they represent. Some corrections have been made to the printed text. These are listed in a second transcriber’s note at the end of the text.

PORTAL OF THE CONVENT AT BELEM, NEAR LISBON.

A
 
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE
 
IN ALL COUNTRIES,
 
FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY.

By JAMES FERGUSSON, D.C.L., F.R.S., M.R.A.S.,
FELLOW ROYAL INST. BRIT. ARCHITECTS,
&c. &c. &c.

FaÇade of Church at Tourmanin.

IN FIVE VOLUMES.—Vol. II.
THIRD EDITION.
Edited by R. PHENÉ SPIERS, F.S.A.,
FELLOW ROYAL INST. BRITISH ARCHITECTS.
LONDON:
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET,
1893.
The right of Translation is reserved.
FERGUSSON’S ARCHITECTURE.
Third Edition, with 330 Illustrations, 2 vols., medium 8vo, 31s. 6d.
A HISTORY OF THE MODERN STYLES
OF ARCHITECTURE.
By the late JAMES FERGUSSON, F.R.S.
A New Edition, Revised and Enlarged. With a Special Account of
the Architecture of America.
By ROBERT KERR, Professor of Architecture at King’s College, London.

BY THE SAME.
New and Cheaper Edition, with 400 Illustrations, medium 8vo, 31s. 6d.
A HISTORY OF INDIAN AND EASTERN
ARCHITECTURE.
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