Lectures on the rise and development of medieval architecture; vol. 2
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The lectures survey the development of medieval architecture in Britain, tracing surviving early remains through Anglo-Saxon and Norman phases and illustrating characteristic forms such as apses, crypts, towers, and arcades. They analyze constructional and artistic principles behind the transition from trabeated to arcuated building, examine Roman precedents and later restorations, and compare regional examples and cathedral projects. Detailed studies of specific churches and architectural elements—doors, windows, vaulting, and ornament—support a proposed periodization and practical guidance for studying medieval building methods and stylistic combinations.
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