Lectures on the rise and development of medieval architecture; vol. 1

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PREFACE.

CONTENTS. VOL. I.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS CONTAINED IN VOL. I.

ERRATA.

LECTURE I. The Claims of MediAEval Architecture upon our Study.

LECTURE II. Sketch of the Rise of MediAEval Architecture.

LECTURE III. The Transition.

LECTURE IV. The Thirteenth Century.

LECTURE V. The Thirteenth Century continued .

LECTURE VI. The Rationale of Gothic Architecture.

LECTURE VII. The Rationale of Gothic Architecture Continued .

A Digression concerning Windows.

LECTURE VIII. On the Practical Study of Gothic Architecture.

LECTURE IX. On the Study and Practice of Gothic Architecture.

Contents.

List of Illustrations
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LECTURES

ON

THE RISE AND DEVELOPMENT

OF

MEDIÆVAL ARCHITECTURE

 

 

 

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Fig. 116.—Western Porch, Ely Cathedral.

The restoration of the Vescica Piscis is taken from a print in the British Museum, dated 1730.

LECTURES

ON THE

RISE AND DEVELOPMENT


OF

MediÆval Architecture

Delivered at the Royal Academy


By Sir GILBERT SCOTT, R.A.,
F.S.A., LL.D., Etc.


IN TWO VOLUMES—VOL. I.

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS


LONDON
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET
1879


The right of Translation is reserved.
 

 

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