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Title: Architecture
Author: Nancy R E Meugens Bell
Release Date: August 30, 2010 [EBook #33589]
Language: English
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ARCHITECTURE
BY MRS. ARTHUR BELL
AUTHOR OF "THE ELEMENTARY HISTORY OF ART," "MASTERPIECES OF
THE GREAT ARTISTS," "REPRESENTATIVE PAINTERS OF
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY," ETC.
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LONDON: T. C. & E. C. JACK
67 LONG ACRE, W.C., AND EDINBURGH
NEW YORK: DODGE PUBLISHING CO.
CONTENTS
CHAP. PAGE
INTRODUCTION: WHAT ARCHITECTURE IS--MATERIALS
EMPLOYED--DEFINITION OF DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF
THE TWO MAIN STYLES, TRABEATED AND ARCUATED v
I. EGYPTIAN, ASIATIC, AND EARLY AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE 7
II. GREEK ARCHITECTURE 13
III. ROMAN ARCHITECTURE 22
IV. EARLY CHRISTIAN ARCHITECTURE 31
V. BYZANTINE AND SARACENIC ARCHITECTURE 36
VI. ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE 45
VII. ANGLO-SAXON AND ANGLO-NORMAN ARCHITECTURE 52
VIII. GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE IN EUROPE 60
IX. GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE IN GREAT BRITAIN 72
X. RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE IN EUROPE 83
XI. RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE IN GREAT BRITAIN 88
INDEX 93
INTRODUCTION
WHAT ARCHITECTURE IS--MATERIALS EMPLOYED--DEFINITION OF DISTINCTIVE
FEATURES OF THE TWO MAIN STYLES, TRABEATED AND ARCUATED
It is only when a building entirely fulfils the purpose for which it is
intended and bears the impress of a genuine style that it takes rank as
a work of architecture. This definition, exclusive though it at first
sight appea
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