VIEGIKS.
INDEX.
WÜRKA.
641
Virgins of tlie Sun, Peru, liouse of the, ;
ii, 604. View, 605.
S. Vitale, octagonal churcli, Eavenna, i, j
505. 548 ; ii, 38. Plan and section, !
i, 548. Capitals, 549, 550. Copied
by Charlemagne, ii, 248.
S. Vito, Koman sepulchre at, i, 357. j
Section, 357.
Vitruvius, temples mentioned or de-
scribed by, i, 274. 291, 292. Basilica
built by him, 334. Mode of decora- j
tion reprobated by him, 384.
Vladimir, cathedral and churches built !
by, i, 486, 488. The city so named,
489.
Vogüé, Comte Melchior de, on churches j
inSyriaand Palestme.i, 416. 422—427. j
429. 433. 437. 450 ; ii, 36. note. 37.
Domestic architecture, i, 447—448.
Vuici, Cocumella tumulus at, i, 298,
299.
Vyse, Colonel Howard, Egyptian re- i
searches of, i, 97. 102.
Wady el-Ooat:b, true character of the
ruins at, i, 149.
Wales, castles of, ii, 413.
Walid, Caliph, mosques built by, ii, 523. i
Walls : Assyrian, i, 169.173. Pelasgian, j
246. Peruvian, ii, 587, 588.
Walpole, Horace, impulse giveu to the
revival of the Gothic style by, ii, 335.
Walpole St. Peter’s, Noifolk, as a type
of an English parish church, ii, 401.
Walsingham, Alan of, examples of the
architectural genius of, ii, 350. 396.
Walsingham, New, Norfolk, roof of aisle
at, ii, 400.
Waltham Cross. ii, 412.
S. Wandrille, Normandy, triapsal oratory
at, ii, 110.
Wartburg, palace or castle on the, ii,
257, 258.
Warwick Castle, ii, 413.
Waterloo Bridge, i, 48.
Wechselburg, rood-screen at, ii, 238, 239.
Wells Cathedral, ii, 273. A Norwegian
resemblance, 318. Its towers, 385.
Site, 388. Cbapter-house, 391. 393.
Sculptures of the façade, 402.
Measurements, 417. See 390.
West, bishop of Ely, tomb of, ii, 408.
Westeràs, Sweden, church at, ii, 315.
Westminster Abbey : French and English
elements in its design, ii, 338. 353.
Apse, 349. 353. Plan, 354. Bays of
nave, 370. Painted glass, 374. Mea-
surements, 417. See 371. 481 note.
Cliapter-house, 391. Tombs : De Va-
lence, 409. Erlward III., 409. Chapel
of IJenry VII., 353. Aisle, 364. Pecu-
liarity of design, 397. A Spanish
counterpart, see 494.
Westminster Bridge, i, 48.
Westminster Hall, roof of, ii, 356. 395.
399. Dimensions, plan, and section,
414—416.
Westminster, St. Stephen’s chapel, ii,
338. Roof, 356. 399. Internal eleva-
tion, 394. Its destruction unwise, 394
note. Plan, 395. Date, 395 note.
Westphalian churches, arehitecture, ii,
230.
Westropp, Mr. Hodder, suggestions by,
ii, 298 note. 450.
White Conveut near Siout, i, 510. Plan,
511.
Wilkinson’s ‘ Ancieut Architecture aud
Geology of Ireland,’ ii, 444 note.
William the Conqueror, memorial church
built by, ii, 111. His tomb, 118.
William I. of Sicily, building erected by,
ii, 24.
Willis, Professor, Holy Sepulchre, ii,
33 notes, 344 note.
WinchesterCathedral, i, 18; ii, 349. Plan,
350. Pier arches, 368. Transforma-
tion of nave, 369. Window tracery,
379. Western entrance, 385. Anoma-
lies of style, 387. Site, 388. Chapter-
house, 390. Altar screen, 405. Bishop
Gardiner’s tomb, 408. Measurements,
417.
Winchester Scliool, ii, 414.
Windows and window tracery, ii, 123,
Byzantine, i, 448. 472. Italian, i, 597.
ii, 14, 15. 19. Painted glass, 124, 125.
Examples from French cathedrals,
163—167. Villers, 193. Cologne,
262. English examples, 342. 361.
365. 369. 371. 379. Scotland, 419.
427. 429. 433. 441. Irish round towers,
455. Spanish, 503. Saracenic, 529.
Winds, Tower of the, i, 257. 267. Di-
mensions and description, 279.
j Windsor Castle, ii, 413. St. George’s
chapel : Vaulting, 362, 364. Feature
in the roof, 364. Its merits as a wliole,
397.
Wisby, Gothland, early prosperity of,
ii, 321. Helge—Andes and other
cliurches, 322—324.
Wolsey’s choirat Oxford, ii, 366. Hamp-
ton Court, 415.
Woman’s position among the various
races: Turanians, i, 60. Semites, ibid.
Celts, 72. Aryans, 79.
Wood, Mr., explorati.on3 of, i, 277,
278.
Wooden Churches of Norway, ii, 332—■
334. Of Russia, i, 490.
Wooden types copied in stone, i, 106.
234—237. Wooden roofs of the
Gothic architects, i, 547 ; ii, 356.
Superiority of English wooden roofs,
356. English churches, 399—401.
Westminster Hall, 414, 415. Eltham,
415. See Roofs.
Worcester Cathedral, chapter-house of,
ii, 390. Measurements, 417.
Worms Cathedral, ii, 226. Plan and bay,
227. Side elevation, 228. Dates, de-
tailB, &c., 227.
Wurka, the Bowariyeh (early Chaldean
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INDEX.
WÜRKA.
641
Virgins of tlie Sun, Peru, liouse of the, ;
ii, 604. View, 605.
S. Vitale, octagonal churcli, Eavenna, i, j
505. 548 ; ii, 38. Plan and section, !
i, 548. Capitals, 549, 550. Copied
by Charlemagne, ii, 248.
S. Vito, Koman sepulchre at, i, 357. j
Section, 357.
Vitruvius, temples mentioned or de-
scribed by, i, 274. 291, 292. Basilica
built by him, 334. Mode of decora- j
tion reprobated by him, 384.
Vladimir, cathedral and churches built !
by, i, 486, 488. The city so named,
489.
Vogüé, Comte Melchior de, on churches j
inSyriaand Palestme.i, 416. 422—427. j
429. 433. 437. 450 ; ii, 36. note. 37.
Domestic architecture, i, 447—448.
Vuici, Cocumella tumulus at, i, 298,
299.
Vyse, Colonel Howard, Egyptian re- i
searches of, i, 97. 102.
Wady el-Ooat:b, true character of the
ruins at, i, 149.
Wales, castles of, ii, 413.
Walid, Caliph, mosques built by, ii, 523. i
Walls : Assyrian, i, 169.173. Pelasgian, j
246. Peruvian, ii, 587, 588.
Walpole, Horace, impulse giveu to the
revival of the Gothic style by, ii, 335.
Walpole St. Peter’s, Noifolk, as a type
of an English parish church, ii, 401.
Walsingham, Alan of, examples of the
architectural genius of, ii, 350. 396.
Walsingham, New, Norfolk, roof of aisle
at, ii, 400.
Waltham Cross. ii, 412.
S. Wandrille, Normandy, triapsal oratory
at, ii, 110.
Wartburg, palace or castle on the, ii,
257, 258.
Warwick Castle, ii, 413.
Waterloo Bridge, i, 48.
Wechselburg, rood-screen at, ii, 238, 239.
Wells Cathedral, ii, 273. A Norwegian
resemblance, 318. Its towers, 385.
Site, 388. Cbapter-house, 391. 393.
Sculptures of the façade, 402.
Measurements, 417. See 390.
West, bishop of Ely, tomb of, ii, 408.
Westeràs, Sweden, church at, ii, 315.
Westminster Abbey : French and English
elements in its design, ii, 338. 353.
Apse, 349. 353. Plan, 354. Bays of
nave, 370. Painted glass, 374. Mea-
surements, 417. See 371. 481 note.
Cliapter-house, 391. Tombs : De Va-
lence, 409. Erlward III., 409. Chapel
of IJenry VII., 353. Aisle, 364. Pecu-
liarity of design, 397. A Spanish
counterpart, see 494.
Westminster Bridge, i, 48.
Westminster Hall, roof of, ii, 356. 395.
399. Dimensions, plan, and section,
414—416.
Westminster, St. Stephen’s chapel, ii,
338. Roof, 356. 399. Internal eleva-
tion, 394. Its destruction unwise, 394
note. Plan, 395. Date, 395 note.
Westphalian churches, arehitecture, ii,
230.
Westropp, Mr. Hodder, suggestions by,
ii, 298 note. 450.
White Conveut near Siout, i, 510. Plan,
511.
Wilkinson’s ‘ Ancieut Architecture aud
Geology of Ireland,’ ii, 444 note.
William the Conqueror, memorial church
built by, ii, 111. His tomb, 118.
William I. of Sicily, building erected by,
ii, 24.
Willis, Professor, Holy Sepulchre, ii,
33 notes, 344 note.
WinchesterCathedral, i, 18; ii, 349. Plan,
350. Pier arches, 368. Transforma-
tion of nave, 369. Window tracery,
379. Western entrance, 385. Anoma-
lies of style, 387. Site, 388. Chapter-
house, 390. Altar screen, 405. Bishop
Gardiner’s tomb, 408. Measurements,
417.
Winchester Scliool, ii, 414.
Windows and window tracery, ii, 123,
Byzantine, i, 448. 472. Italian, i, 597.
ii, 14, 15. 19. Painted glass, 124, 125.
Examples from French cathedrals,
163—167. Villers, 193. Cologne,
262. English examples, 342. 361.
365. 369. 371. 379. Scotland, 419.
427. 429. 433. 441. Irish round towers,
455. Spanish, 503. Saracenic, 529.
Winds, Tower of the, i, 257. 267. Di-
mensions and description, 279.
j Windsor Castle, ii, 413. St. George’s
chapel : Vaulting, 362, 364. Feature
in the roof, 364. Its merits as a wliole,
397.
Wisby, Gothland, early prosperity of,
ii, 321. Helge—Andes and other
cliurches, 322—324.
Wolsey’s choirat Oxford, ii, 366. Hamp-
ton Court, 415.
Woman’s position among the various
races: Turanians, i, 60. Semites, ibid.
Celts, 72. Aryans, 79.
Wood, Mr., explorati.on3 of, i, 277,
278.
Wooden Churches of Norway, ii, 332—■
334. Of Russia, i, 490.
Wooden types copied in stone, i, 106.
234—237. Wooden roofs of the
Gothic architects, i, 547 ; ii, 356.
Superiority of English wooden roofs,
356. English churches, 399—401.
Westminster Hall, 414, 415. Eltham,
415. See Roofs.
Worcester Cathedral, chapter-house of,
ii, 390. Measurements, 417.
Worms Cathedral, ii, 226. Plan and bay,
227. Side elevation, 228. Dates, de-
tailB, &c., 227.
Wurka, the Bowariyeh (early Chaldean
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