The Principles of Gothic Ecclesiastical Architecture: With an Explanation of Technical Terms, and a Centenary of Ancient TermsW. Kent, 1859 - 501 páginas |
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Abbey Church altar ancient angles Anglo-Saxon appears architecture Bishop Brixworth buttresses canopies Canterbury Canterbury Cathedral capitals carved Cathedral chancel chancel arch choir clerestory cloth CO.'S CATALOGUE coloured communion table construction corbel covered crocketted cross crypt Decorated Derbyshire detail doorway Early English east end east window ecclesiæ Edition erected exhibits fifteenth century foliated font fourteenth century gilt groined head Herefordshire hood moulding horizontal jambs KENT AND CO.'S latter Leicestershire lights Lincoln Cathedral Lincolnshire masonry mullions nave nave and chancel niche Norman Northamptonshire numerous occur ogee ornamental Oxford Oxford Cathedral Oxfordshire painted panel panel-work parapet period Peterborough Cathedral piers piscina plain pointed arch porch projecting pulpit ribs rich Roman roof round rude Salisbury Cathedral sculptured semicircular arches semicircular-headed shafts shire Somersetshire sometimes south aisle specimen spring square square-headed stone stringcourse style thirteenth tion tower tracery transept trefoil vaulting Warwickshire whilst Winchester Cathedral wooden Worcester Cathedral
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