IN D E X.
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ABBENDON, an ancient Church at..............Note 53
Albert, Archbishop of York; some account of.......... 44.
---------'a description of St. Peter's Church at York ...... 4(i
Alcuin, Archbishop and Architect.............•...... 45
Alfred, K. Skill of, in Architecture, 49;—founds Athelney
and Shaftesbury Monasteries, 58;—invented lanterns • • • • 6~0
Alhambra, a Moorish palace at Grenada.............• 114
Arch, specimens of the Roman.......•.......• •..... 98
-------Saxon, sculpture of the........................ 68
■------Circular, used to the end of Henry I. reign, 1134 • • • • 07
but disappears entirely in the reign of Henry III. • • ff
-------Horse-shoe, a peculiarity in the Moorish Architecture 114
Specimens at Rumsey Abbey Church in Hampshire • • 115
and at St. Cross near Winchester.............. 126*
—— Pointed, origin of the, xiv, 76", 103;—first of the
kind exceeding rude, xxii;—supposed to have originated
in the time of the Crusades, 6;—its first appearance in
England, 115;—thought by some to have originated in this
country, 129;—improvements of, under Henry III. and the
three Edwards, xxii;—Rise and progress of, Plates 8. 9-
•------ Intersecting, which gave origin to the pointed...... 130
Plates 4 and 9, 15.9, 164
Architecture. See Gothic, Grecian, Norman, Roman,
and Saxon.
~~-------------------, similarity of the Saxon and Norman styles 6l, 6*2
---------------------, of the middle ages, confusion in the terms
relating to...................................... xii
-—■---------■-------, style of columns, vaultings and windows,
temp. Henry III. 80. 81;—Edward I. 83;—Edward II.
83;—Edward III............................... 85
-------■-------------, the study of, anciently confined to the Monks 4/
Asaph St. Cathedral, measurements of ................ 137
Athelney, account of, 57;—church founded by Alfred •••• 58
Bangor Cathedral, measurements of..............•..... 138
Barfreston Church, Kent, ornaments of its grand door
described.............................•........ 101
Basilica, meaning of and construction •...............53, 54
Bath, Abbey Church at, measurements of.....• • • ■..... 138
Bells, use of, and consequences resulting................ 55
"MSKTHMi's remarks on Saxon churches..........■..... If
~ Essay..............................17 to 94
Bigod's Tower, Norwich, ix, 155. See Frontispiece.
nmham Priory, ornamented fascia from..........Plate 3, 1.58
BlSsto' Cathedral, measurements of................• • • • 139
Builders brought from abroad by Bp. Wilfrid.........• ■ • 3.9
P«ge
ABBENDON, an ancient Church at..............Note 53
Albert, Archbishop of York; some account of.......... 44.
---------'a description of St. Peter's Church at York ...... 4(i
Alcuin, Archbishop and Architect.............•...... 45
Alfred, K. Skill of, in Architecture, 49;—founds Athelney
and Shaftesbury Monasteries, 58;—invented lanterns • • • • 6~0
Alhambra, a Moorish palace at Grenada.............• 114
Arch, specimens of the Roman.......•.......• •..... 98
-------Saxon, sculpture of the........................ 68
■------Circular, used to the end of Henry I. reign, 1134 • • • • 07
but disappears entirely in the reign of Henry III. • • ff
-------Horse-shoe, a peculiarity in the Moorish Architecture 114
Specimens at Rumsey Abbey Church in Hampshire • • 115
and at St. Cross near Winchester.............. 126*
—— Pointed, origin of the, xiv, 76", 103;—first of the
kind exceeding rude, xxii;—supposed to have originated
in the time of the Crusades, 6;—its first appearance in
England, 115;—thought by some to have originated in this
country, 129;—improvements of, under Henry III. and the
three Edwards, xxii;—Rise and progress of, Plates 8. 9-
•------ Intersecting, which gave origin to the pointed...... 130
Plates 4 and 9, 15.9, 164
Architecture. See Gothic, Grecian, Norman, Roman,
and Saxon.
~~-------------------, similarity of the Saxon and Norman styles 6l, 6*2
---------------------, of the middle ages, confusion in the terms
relating to...................................... xii
-—■---------■-------, style of columns, vaultings and windows,
temp. Henry III. 80. 81;—Edward I. 83;—Edward II.
83;—Edward III............................... 85
-------■-------------, the study of, anciently confined to the Monks 4/
Asaph St. Cathedral, measurements of ................ 137
Athelney, account of, 57;—church founded by Alfred •••• 58
Bangor Cathedral, measurements of..............•..... 138
Barfreston Church, Kent, ornaments of its grand door
described.............................•........ 101
Basilica, meaning of and construction •...............53, 54
Bath, Abbey Church at, measurements of.....• • • ■..... 138
Bells, use of, and consequences resulting................ 55
"MSKTHMi's remarks on Saxon churches..........■..... If
~ Essay..............................17 to 94
Bigod's Tower, Norwich, ix, 155. See Frontispiece.
nmham Priory, ornamented fascia from..........Plate 3, 1.58
BlSsto' Cathedral, measurements of................• • • • 139
Builders brought from abroad by Bp. Wilfrid.........• ■ • 3.9