How France Built Her Cathedrals: A Study in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries

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Contents

Illustrations

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER I What Is Gothic Architecture? [3]

CHAPTER II Abbot Suger and St. Denis-en-France

CHAPTER III Some of the Primary Gothic Cathedrals: Noyon, Senlis, Sens, Laon, Soissons

CHAPTER IV Notre Dame of Paris and Other Churches of the Capital [71]

CHAPTER V Era of the Great Cathedrals, Chartres, Rheims, Amiens

CHAPTER VI Six of the Lesser Great Cathedrals: Bourges, Beauvais, Troyes, Tours, Lyons, Le Mans

CHAPTER VII Plantagenet Gothic Architecture [174]

CHAPTER VIII Gothic in the Midi

CHAPTER IX The Gothic Art of Burgundy [267]

CHAPTER X Gothic Art in Normandy [314]

Index

Bibliography

How France Built Her Cathedrals

 

Soissons Cathedral. The Transept’s Southern Arm (c. 1180)
Soissons Cathedral.
The Transept’s Southern Arm (c. 1180)

How France Built
Her Cathedrals

A Study in the Twelfth
and Thirteenth Centuries

By
ELIZABETH BOYLE O’REILLY
Honorary Member of the SociÉtÉ FranÇaise d’ArchÉologie
Author of “Heroic Spain” Etc.


Illustrated With Drawings By
A. PAUL DE LESLIE



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How France Built Her Cathedrals
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