A Glossary of Terms Used in Grecian, Roman, Italian, and Gothic Architecture, เล่มที่ 2,ส่วนที่ 1John Henry Parker, 1850 |
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abacus ALBAN'S ABBEY altar arcade arch Berks Berkshire Beverley minster Billet BINHAM PRIORY Bishop buttresses CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL capitals CASTLE chancel chapter-house character choir circa clerestory CLOISTERS CROCKETS crypt curious example DECORATED Ditto doorway Dorchester Dorsetshire Early English style early Norman Edington EDWARD ELY CATHEDRAL FINEDON FLAMBOYANT foliage Fotheringhay gable GLOUCESTER CATHEDRAL Gloucestershire HANTS HASELEY HENRY Iffley John's Kent late LINCOLN CATHEDRAL LINCOLNSHIRE lozenges Magdalen Mary le Wigford Mary's MERTON COLLEGE MERTON COLLEGE CHAPEL MOULDINGS AND ORNAMENTS nail-head nave Norfolk Normandy north aisle Northampton Northamptonshire NORTHANTS Norwich Nun Monkton OXFORD CATHEDRAL Oxfordshire Oxon period PERPENDICULAR Peter's PETERBOROUGH CATHEDRAL pillar pinnacles plate tracery porch Presbytery rich Rochester ROMAN ROMSEY roof Rushden Rutland SALISBURY CATHEDRAL Saxon shafts Sherborne shewn shews shire Somersetshire south aisle SOUTHWELL MINSTER specimen spire stone Sussex tiles tooth ornament tooth-ornament transept TRANSITION vault WARMINGTON Warwickshire WEST DOOR Westminster abbey White tower Wiltshire Winchester cathedral Yorkshire
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หน้า 11 - Decorated style may be found of his reign, bat the works of William of Wykeham, Westminster Hall, and many other buildings of this period, are of very decided Perpendicular character. Perhaps one of the earliest and best authenticated examples of this Transition, shewing a...
หน้า 11 - The change began perhaps a little earlier in a few instances, and continued a little later, some buildings of the time of King John being of Transition character. b The Transition from the Early English to the Decorated style took place chiefly in the reign of Edward I. The Eleanor crosses belong rather to the latter than the former style.
หน้า 11 - ... very decided Perpendicular character. Perhaps one of the earliest and best authenticated examples of this Transition, shewing a curious mixture of the two styles, is Edington church in Wiltshire, founded by bishop William of Edington in 1352, and consecrated in 1361.