[1]

The first part of 'Our Fathers have told us,' now submitted to the public, is enough to show the proposed character and tendencies of the work, to which, contrary to my usual custom, I now invite subscription, because the degree in which I can increase its usefulness by engraved illustration must greatly depend on the known number of its supporters.

I do not recognize, in the present state of my health, any reason to fear more loss of general power, whether in conception or industry, than is the proper and appointed check of an old man's enthusiasm: of which, however, enough remains in me to warrant my readers against the abandonment of a purpose entertained already for twenty years.

The work, if I live to complete it, will consist of ten parts, each taking up some local division of Christian history, and gathering, towards their close, into united illustration of the power of the Church in the Thirteenth Century.

The present volume completes the first part, descriptive of the early Frank power, and of its final skill, in the Cathedral of Amiens.

The second part, "Ponte della Pietra," will, I hope, do more for Theodoric and Verona than I have been able to do for Clovis and the first capital of France.

The third, "Ara Celi," will trace the foundations of the Papal power.

[Pg 154]

The fourth, "Ponte-a-Mare," and fifth, "Ponte Vecchio," will only with much difficulty gather into brief form what I have by me of scattered materials respecting Pisa and Florence.

The sixth, "Valle Crucis," will be occupied with the monastic architecture of England and Wales.

The seventh, "The Springs of Eure," will be wholly given to the cathedral of Chartres.

The eighth, "Domrémy," to that of Rouen and the schools of architecture which it represents.

The ninth, "The Bay of Uri," to the Pastoral forms of Catholicism, reaching to our own times.

And the tenth, "The Bells of Cluse," to the pastoral Protestantism of Savoy, Geneva, and the Scottish border.

Each part will consist of four sections only; and one of them, the fourth, will usually be descriptive of some monumental city or cathedral, the resultant and remnant of the religious power examined in the preparatory chapters.

One illustration at least will be given with each chapter, and drawings made for others, which will be placed at once in the Sheffield museum for public reference, and engraved as I find support, or opportunity for binding with the completed work.

As in the instance of Chapter IV. of this first part, a smaller edition of the descriptive chapters will commonly be printed in reduced form for travellers and non-subscribers; but otherwise, I intend this work to be furnished to subscribers only.

[1] Reprinted from the "Advice," issued with Chap. III (March, 1882).

[Pg 157]


INDEX.

[Go to Table of Contents]


[Except in the case of Chapter 1., which is not divided into numbered sections, the references in this index are to both page and section. Thus 206. iv. 51 is to page 206, Chapter IV., § 51.]

Aaron's rod, 133. iv. 51.

Adder, the deaf, 110. iv. 33-4.

Admiration, test of, 96. iv. 8.

Afghan war, 48. ii. 43.

Agricola, 67. iii. 21.

Aisles of aspen and of stone, 97. iv. 10.

Alaric (son-in-law of Theodoric), defeated and killed by Clovis at Poitiers, 9; 52. ii. 49.


—— the younger, 52, ii. 49.

Albofleda, sister of Clovis, 51. ii. 48.

Alemannia (Germany) 34. ii. 19.

Alexander III. and Barbarossa, 111. iv. 35.

Alfred, King, of England, religious feeling under, 21.

Algeria, 63. iii. 13.

Alphabet, the, and Mœsia, 68. iii. 22.

Alps, the, and climbing, 72. iii. 29.

Amiens. (1) History; (2) Town; (3) Cathedral.


(1) History of:

early people of, and Roman gods, 4.

taken by the Franks under Clodion, 445 A.D., 7.

manufactures of, early, 2, 3.

"          swords, 124. iv. 43.

"          woollen, 118, 120. iv. 41.

religion, and Christianity:—

the Beau Christ d'Amiens, 90, 111. iv. 3, 36.

S. Firmin the first to preach there, 300 A.D., 5.

the first bishopric of France, 5.

the first church there, 350 A.D., 5, 6; 99. iv. 14.

under S. Geoffroy, 1104-50 A.D., 128-9. iv. 45.

[Pg 158]


(2) The Town:

country round, 2.

highest land near, 14.

manufactory chimneys, 3.

railway station, 1, 3.

Roman gate near, 15.

S. Acheul, chimney of, 6, 14.

streams and rivers of, 1.

the "Venice of France," 1.


(3) The Cathedral:

(a) History,—

books on, 93 n. iv. 1. 2. n.

building of, 89. iv. 1. 2.

"        by whom? 97-8, iv. 12.

completion of, rhyme on the, 99. sq. iv. 12.

history of successive churches on its site, 99. iv. 14.

(b) General aspect of,—

as compared with other cathedrals, 88. iv. 1.

the consummation of Frankish character, 46. ii. 38.

the "Parthenon of Gothic architecture," 88. iv. 1.

(c) Detailed examination of,—

approaches to, which best, 92. sq. iv. 6.

apse, the, its height, 96. iv. 9

"  the first perfect piece of Northern architecture, 97. iv. 11.

choir, the, and wood-carving, 91 & n. iv. 5 & n.

façade, 108 sq. iv. 28 sq.

"    the central porch,

"      "  apostles of, 108. iv. 29.

"      "  Christ-Immanuel, David, 108. iv. 28.

"      "  prophets of, 108. iv. 29.

"      the northern porch (S. Firmin), 127 sq. iv. 44.

"      the southern porch (Madonna), 131 sq. iv. 48.

flêche, from station, 3, 4 ; 94. iv. 7; 138. iv. 58.

foundation steps, the old, removed, 107. iv. 27.

restoration of, 107. iv. 27; 123. iv. 43.

rose moulding of, 107. iv. 27.

sculptures of, 133-4. iv. 51.

"      of virtues less good than of prophets, 121. iv. 42.

transepts of; North, rose window, 95-6. iv. 8.

"                 "    sculpture of, 125. n. iv. 43 n.

"        South, Madonna on, 94. iv. 7.

Amos, figure and quatrefoils, Amiens Cathedral, 123. iv. 43.

Anchorites, early, 72, 73. iii. 29, 30.

Anderson, J. R., on purgatory, 136 n . iv. 55 n.

Angelico, scriptural teaching of, 81. iii. 46.

Anger, bides its time, 48. ii. 42.

[Pg 159]

Anger, a feminine vice,
118
. iv. 41.

"      sculpture of, Amiens Cathedral, 117. iv. 41.

Angoulême, legend of its walls falling, 50 n. ii. 47.

Aphrodite, 27. ii. 3.

Apocrypha, the, received by the Church, 78. iii. 40.

Apostles, the, and virtues, Amiens Cathedral, 112. iv. 37 sq.

Arab, Gothic and Classic, 63. iii. 13.

Arabia,
63
. iii. 13.

"    power of, 65. iii. 19.

"    religion of, 66. iii. 19.

"    Sir F. Palgrave's book on, 64-65. iii. 17-18.


Architecture, Egyptian, origin of,
71
. iii. 27.

"          literal character of early Christian, 90. iv. 4.

"          and nature, 97. iv. 10.

"          Northern gets as much light as possible, 89. iv. 2.

"              "    passion of, 97. iv. 10.

"          "purity of style" in, 88. iv. 2.

Arianism of Visigoths, 9.

Arles, defeat of Clovis by Theodoric at, 50, 54. ii. 47, 53.

Armour, early Frankish, 43. ii. 33.

Art, the Bible as influencing and influenced by Christian,
80-81
. iii. 45-6.

"  all great, praise, pref. v.

"  and literature, mental action of, 81. iii. 47.

Asceticism, our power of rightly estimating, 72. iii. 29.

Asia, seven churches of,
63
. iii. 12.

"  Minor, a misnomer, 62. iii. 12.

"  religious feeling of Asiatics, 21 n.

Assyria, ancient kingdom of, and the Jews, 65. iii. 18.

Astronomy from Egypt, 71. iii. 27.

Atheism, barefoot figure of, Amiens Cathedral,
119
. iv. 41.

"      very wise men may be idolaters, cannot be atheists, 119. iv. 41.

"      Modern: see "Infidelity."

Athena, 86. iii. 53.

Athens, influence of, on Europe, 62. iii. 12.

Atlantic cable, 61. iii. 8.

Attila, defeated at Chalons, 7.

Attuarii, 34, 38 n. ii. 18, 28 n.

Augurs, college of, 70 n. iii. 26 n.

Aurelian, the Emperor, a Dacian, 32 n. ii. 15.

Auroch herds, of Scythia, 31 n. ii. 11.

Author, the:—

art teaching of, 85. iii. 52.

Bible training of, 86. iii. 52.

on his own books, 85. iii. 52.

cathedrals, his love of, 88. iv. 1.

conservative, pref. iii.

[Pg 160]

Author, the:

discursiveness of, 47. ii. 40.

on Greek myths, 86. iii. 52.

on Homer and Horace, 86. iii. 52.

religion of, 135 sq. iv. 55 sq.

on Roman religion, 86. iii. 52.

travels abroad; earliest tour on Continent, 99. iv. 13.

"    at Amiens, in early life, 107. iv. 27.

"    at Avallon, Aug. 28, 82. 87. iii. 54.

books of quoted or referred to:—

Ariadne Florentina, on "franchise," 39 n. ii. 28.

Arrows of the Chace, letters to Glasgow, pref. iii.

Fiction Fair and Foul, 111. iv. 35 n.

Fors Clavigera, Letter 61, Vol. VI., p. —, 102 n. iv. 20 n.

"        "                  "    65, Vol. VI., p. —, 125 n. iv. 43 n.

Laws of Fésolé, pref. v.

"      "      "    60. iii. 7.

Modern Painters, plate 73, 20.

St. Mark's Rest, 27. ii. 2.

"        "    83 n. iii. 48 n.

"        "    113 n. iv. 36.

Stones of Venice, 131 n. iv. 49 n.

Two Paths, 95 95 n. iv. 8 n.

Val d'Arno, 39 n. ii. 28 n.