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Architecture: Gothic and Renaissance
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Architecture - Gothic and RenaissanceBy T. Roger SmithGothic and Renaissance ArchitectureFully IllustratedThe Classic Publication on Gothic ArchitectureTHE architecture generally known as Gothic, but often described as Christian Pointed, prevailed throughout Europe to the exclusion of every rival for upwards of three centuries; and it is to be met with, more or less, during two others. Speaking broadly, it may be said that its origin took place in the twelfth century, that the thirteenth was the period of its development, the fourteenth that of its perfection, and the fifteenth that of its decline; while many examples of its employment occur in the sixteenth.In the following chapters the principal changes in the features of buildings which occurred during the progress of the style in England will be described. Subsequently, the manner in which the different stages of development were reached in different countries will be given; for architecture passed through very nearly the same phases in all European nations, though not quite simultaneously. CONTENTS
Illustrated glossary of technical words
The buildings of the Middle Ages
Gothic architecture.
Gothic architecture in England
Gothic architecture in Western Europe
Gothic architecture in central and Northern Europe
Gothic architecture in Southern Europe
Gothic architecture
Renaissance architecture
Renaissance architecture in Italy
Renaissance architecture in France and Northern Europe
Renaissance architecture in Great Britain, Spain, and Portugal
Architecture - Gothic and RenaissanceBy T. Roger SmithGothic and Renaissance ArchitectureFully IllustratedThe Classic Publication on Gothic ArchitectureTHE architecture generally known as Gothic, but often described as Christian Pointed, prevailed throughout Europe to the exclusion of every rival for upwards of three centuries; and it is to be met with, more or less, during two others. Speaking broadly, it may be said that its origin took place in the twelfth century, that the thirteenth was the period of its development, the fourteenth that of its perfection, and the fifteenth that of its decline; while many examples of its employment occur in the sixteenth.In the following chapters the principal changes in the features of buildings which occurred during the progress of the style in England will be described. Subsequently, the manner in which the different stages of development were reached in different countries will be given; for architecture passed through very nearly the same phases in all European nations, though not quite simultaneously. CONTENTS
Illustrated glossary of technical words
The buildings of the Middle Ages
Gothic architecture.
Gothic architecture in England
Gothic architecture in Western Europe
Gothic architecture in central and Northern Europe
Gothic architecture in Southern Europe
Gothic architecture
Renaissance architecture
Renaissance architecture in Italy
Renaissance architecture in France and Northern Europe
Renaissance architecture in Great Britain, Spain, and Portugal


















