Lectures on the rise and development of medieval architecture; vol. 2Scott, George Gilbert, Sir
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Lectures on the rise and development of medieval architecture; vol. 2
Scott, George Gilbert, Sir
Architecture, Gothic; Architecture, Medieval
Tintern Abbey, i. 140, 164, 286, 433;
chapter-house, 285.
Tithe-barns, i. 21.
Tivoli, Temple of Vesta at, ii. 237.
Tomaso, San, at Lymine, near Bajamo, ii. 262.
Tombs, rock-cut, of Egypt, ii. 297;
at Beni Hassan, 298.
Toothed ornament, i. 248;
ii. 151.
Torcello, church at, ii. 306.
Torre dei Schiavi, dome of the, ii. 237.
Torrigiano, work of, at Westminster, i. 312.
Torus, i. 151.
Touloun, mosque of, at Cairo, ii. 144.
Tournay, transepts at, i. 90.
Tours, tracery at, i. 162.
Tower of London, chapel of St. John, i. 313;
ii. 88, 93, 116, 120, 130, 135, 162, 324;
semi-dome of, 277;
apsidal aisle, 165, 183.
Towers and spires of Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire, i. 300.
Towers, round, of Ireland, ii. 25;
in Anglo-Saxon work, 37, 38, 40-49, 58;
between Lincoln and the Humber, 72.
Town-halls, i. 21, 260.
Trabeated architecture, i. 18, 45, 46, 274;
ii. 5, 73, 136, 138, 140, 303;
difficulty of carrying out, on a large scale, i. 222;
in its truest form, 263.
Tracery, plate, i. 161;
bar, 162;
in parapets, 258;
window, 276, 282, 342, 353;
ii. 142.
Transitional style, i. 69;
first developed in the Royal domain of France, 73;
English, 70, 75, 103, 134, 247, 337, 341;
German, 75, 128, 134;
Italian, 75;
French, 75-103, 134;
characteristics of English and French works of the, compared, 123, 127;
in Wales and Scotland, 341;
a second English, 342;
its study, _ibid._;
early, 347;
at Ely, ii. 113;
Canterbury, 197;
Lincoln, _ibid._;
St. David’s, _ibid._;
church of La Citè at Perigueux agreeing with our own, 273.
Transverse, ribs, ii. 182, 191;
arches, Henry VII.’s Chapel, 224.
Treasures, at Cologne, i. 328;
at Marburg, 329.
Triangular heads to doors and windows in Anglo-Saxon work, ii. 37.
Triforium, i. 56, 90;
openings in the, 161;
at St. Stephen’s, Caen, ii. 66;
in Norman work, 87;
at Norwich, 118;
Gloucester, 121;
gallery of churches, 152.
Trophimus, St., at Arles, i. 99, 229.
Trumpington, Abbot William de, i. 185.
Tudor style of window tracery, i. 277.
Tufa used in early vaulting for the continuous arched surface, ii. 191.
Tuille, Limosin, church at, i. 123.
Turgot, Prior, ii. 126.
Tuscan order, ii. 10.
Twelfth century, efforts to correct construction and refine
decoration in the, i. 233; ii. 8;
principles of design with reference to the ultimate intention
strongly marked in French works of the, i. 247;
St. Cormac’s Chapel at Cashel erected in the, ii. 23;
artists of the, 178.
Tympanum at Amiens, i. 166.
Tynemouth Abbey, i. 120;
eastern part, 284;
ii. 197.
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Valence, William de, effigy of, i. 180, 311.
Vandalism, modern, i. 35.
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