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English Church Architecture of the Middle Ages: An Elementary Handbook

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An illustrated introductory survey explaining the principles, symbols, and key elements of medieval English church architecture, with attention to the plan and functional parts such as nave, choir, chancel, and crypt. It outlines major stylistic phases—Norman, Early English, Decorated, and Perpendicular—while noting alternative period schemes, and describes characteristic features including arches, tracery, vaulting, roofs, mouldings, and carved ornament. Plates, plans, and diagrams accompany concise examples to clarify constructional origins, decorative vocabulary, and the symbolic intentions behind forms, intended as a practical guide for visitors and students studying these churches.

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A. Freeman Smith

A. Freeman Smith was an author known for his contributions to the study of ecclesiastical architecture, particularly during the medieval period. His notable work, "English Church Architecture of the Middle Ages: An Elementary Handbook," serves as an accessible introduction to the architectural styles and features of English churches from this era. Smith's writing reflects a dedication to educating readers about the historical and cultural significance of church architecture, making it a valuable resource for both enthusiasts and scholars interested in the subject.

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