A Rudimentary Manual of Architecture: Being a History and Explanation of the Principal Styles of European Architecture, Ancient, Mediaeval, and Renaissance, with Their Chief Variations Described and Illustrated; to which is Appended a Glossary of Technical TermsLongmans, Green, 1870 - 304 páginas |
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... Nave and Aisles 106 • 107 109 108 • 109 109 III · 113 115 61. Diagram , Romanesque Pier Arch , Triforium and Cle- restory . 117 62. Diagram , Pier Arch , Triforium and Clerestory , Tran- sition from Romanesque to Gothic 63. Diagram ...
... Nave and Aisles 106 • 107 109 108 • 109 109 III · 113 115 61. Diagram , Romanesque Pier Arch , Triforium and Cle- restory . 117 62. Diagram , Pier Arch , Triforium and Clerestory , Tran- sition from Romanesque to Gothic 63. Diagram ...
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... nave was divided from the choir by a transept , thereby making the ground- plan assume the form of a Latin cross — that is , with three short limbs and one long one , the long one forming the nave . This , though the most common , is ...
... nave was divided from the choir by a transept , thereby making the ground- plan assume the form of a Latin cross — that is , with three short limbs and one long one , the long one forming the nave . This , though the most common , is ...
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... nave were left merely filled in with wooden lattice work . open , or A certain abbot of Wearmouth in Northumbria , named Benedict Biscop , did very much to improve the art of architecture in England about A.D. 690 . He is said to have ...
... nave were left merely filled in with wooden lattice work . open , or A certain abbot of Wearmouth in Northumbria , named Benedict Biscop , did very much to improve the art of architecture in England about A.D. 690 . He is said to have ...
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... nave and chancel , without any aisles , and where aisles were added there was seldom more elevation above the pier arches of the nave than would allow of a row of very small windows . small windows . The nave was separated from the ...
... nave and chancel , without any aisles , and where aisles were added there was seldom more elevation above the pier arches of the nave than would allow of a row of very small windows . small windows . The nave was separated from the ...
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... nave , though they were sometimes placed between the chancel and nave , and were generally divided into two stages by a projecting row of stonework or tiles like a square - edged stringcourse . On this stood the belfry windows ...
... nave , though they were sometimes placed between the chancel and nave , and were generally divided into two stages by a projecting row of stonework or tiles like a square - edged stringcourse . On this stood the belfry windows ...
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