GLOSSARY
OF TERMS NOT DEFINED IN THE TEXT.

Alcazar (Span., from Arabic Al Kasr), a palace or castle, especially of a governing official.

Archivolt, a band or group of mouldings decorating the wall-face of an arch; or a transverse arch projecting slightly from the surface of a barrel or groined vault.

Astylar, without columns.

Balnea, a Roman bathing establishment, less extensive than the thermæ.

Bel Etage, the principal story of a building, containing the reception rooms and saloons; usually the second story (first above the ground story).

Broken Entablature, an entablature which projects forward over each column or pilaster, returning back to the wall and running along with diminished projection between the columns, as in the Arch of Constantine (Fig. 63).

Cantoned Piers, piers adorned with columns or pilasters at the corners or on the outer faces.

Cartouche (Fr.), an ornament shaped like a shield or oval. In Egyptian hieroglyphics, the oval encircling the name of a king.

Cavetto, a concave, quarter-round moulding.

Chevron, a V-shaped ornament.

Chryselephantine, of ivory and gold; used of statues in which the nude portions are of ivory and the draperies of gold.

Console, a large scroll-shaped bracket or ornament, having its broadest curve at the bottom.

Corinthianesque, resembling the Corinthian; used of capitals having corner-volutes and acanthus leaves, but combined otherwise than in the classic Corinthian type.

Empaistic, made of, or overlaid with, sheet-metal beaten or hammered into decorative patterns.

Exedræ, curved seats of stone; niches or recesses, sometimes of considerable size, provided with seats for the public.

Fenestration, the whole system or arrangement of windows and openings in an architectural composition.

Four-part. A four-part vault is a groined vault formed by the intersection of two barrel vaults. Its diagonal edges or groins divide it into four sections, triangular in plan, each called a compartment.

Gigantomachia, a group or composition representing the mythical combat between the gods and the giants.

Half-timbered, constructed with a timber framework showing externally, and filled in with masonry or brickwork.

Imaum, imâm, a Mohammedan priest.

Kaabah, the sacred shrine at Meccah, a nearly cubical structure hung with black cloth.

Karafah, a region in Cairo containing the so-called tombs of the Khalifs.

Laconicum, the sweat-room in a Roman bath; usually of domical design in the larger thermæ.

Mezzanine, a low, intermediate story.

Mueddin, a Mohammedan mosque-official who calls to prayer.

Narthex, a porch or vestibule running across the front of a basilica or church.

Neo-Gothic,

in a style which seeks to revive and adapt or apply to modern uses the forms of the Middle Ages.

Neo‑Mediæval,

Oculus, a circular opening, especially in the crown of a dome.

Ogee Arch, one composed of two juxtaposed S-shaped or wavy curves, meeting in a point at the top.

Palæstra, an establishment among the ancient Greeks for physical training.

Pavilion (Fr. pavillon), ordinarily a light open structure of ornate design. As applied to architectural composition, a projecting section of a façade, usually rectangular in plan, and having its own distinct mass of roof.

Quarry Ornament, any ornament covering a surface with two series of reticulated lines enclosing approximately quadrangular spaces or meshes.

Quatrefoil, with four leaves or foils; composed of four arcs of circles meeting in cusps pointing inward.

Quoins, slightly projecting blocks of stone, alternately long and short, decorating or strengthening a corner or angle of a façade.

Revetment, a veneering or sheathing.

Rustication, treatment of the masonry with blocks having roughly broken faces, or with deeply grooved or bevelled joints.

Soffit, the under-side of an architrave, beam, arch, or corona.

Spandril, the triangular wall-space between two contiguous arches.

Squinch, a bit of conical vaulting filling in the angles of a square so as to provide an octagonal or circular base for a dome or lantern.

Stoa, an open colonnade for public resort.

Tepidarium, the hot-water hall or chamber of a Roman bath.

Tympanum, the flat space comprised between the horizontal and raking cornices of a pediment, or between a lintel and the arch over it.

Voussoir, any one of the radial stones composing an arch.

INDEX OF ARCHITECTS.

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Highlighted names link back to the beginning of this Index. Page numbers link to the referenced page.

The surname is in all cases followed by a comma.

Abadie, 373

Adams, Robert 234

Agnolo, Baccio d’ 291

Agnolo, Gabriele d’ 287

Alberti, Leo Battista 277, 280

Alessi, Galeazzo 299, 302

Ammanati, Bartolomeo 300

Anselm, Prior 219

Anthemius of Tralles, 127

Antonio, Master 259

Arnold, Master 243

Arnolfo di Cambio, 162, 265

Baccio D’ Agnolo, 291

Ballu, 371, 373

Baltard, Victor 371

Barry, Sir Charles 380

Bassevi, 356

Battista, Juan 351

Benci di Cione, 266

Benedetto da Majano, 280, 281

Bernardo di Lorenzo, 282

Bernini, Lorenzo 295, 303, 319

Berruguete, Alonzo 348, 350

Bianchi, 305

Bondone, Giotto di 258, 263, 272

Boromini, Francesco 303, 304

Borset, 334

Bramante Lazzari, 289, 290, 294, 295, 321

Brandon, Richard 378

Bregno, Antonio 284

Brongniart, 363

Brunelleschi, Filippo 275, 276, 280, 281, 289

Bullant, Jean 316, 317

Bulfinch, Charles 390

Buon, Bartolomeo 284

Buonarotti, Michael Angelo 289, 292, 294, 295, 296, 299

Burges, William 380

Callicrates, 63

Cambio, Arnolfo di 162, 265

Campbell, Colin 333

Campello, 255

Caprarola, Cola da 293

Caprino, Meo del 286

Chalgrin, 362

Chambers, Sir William 333

Chambiges, Pierre 313

Chrismas, Gerard 327

Christodoulos, 150

Churriguera, 348, 352

Cimabue, 258

Civitale, Matteo 281, 283

Columbe, Michel 310

Cortona, Domenico di 316

Cossutius, 68

Cronaca, 280, 291

Dance, George 334

De Brosse, Salomon 318, 319

De Fabris, 261

De Key, Lieven 336

De Keyser, Hendrik 336

Della Porta, Giacomo 292, 299, 300

Della Robbia, Luca 281

De l’Orme, Philibert 316, 317

Déperthes, 373

Derrand, François 319

Desiderio da Settignano, 281

De Tessin, Nicodemus 337

De Vriendt (or Floris), Cornelius 334, 335

Diego de Siloë, 348

Domenico di Cortona, 316

Donatello, 275

Dosio, Giovanni Antonio 291

Duban, Félix 364

Duc, 364, 365

Du Cerceau, Jean Batiste 318

Edington, 226

Emerson, William 382

Enrique de Egaz, 349

Erwin von Steinbach, 241

Fain, Pierre 310

Federighi, Antonio 282

Ferstel, H. von 375

Fiesole, Mino da 281

Filarete, Antonio 283

Flitcroft, 333

Floris (De Vriendt), Cornelius 334, 335

Fontaine, 362

Fontana, Domenico 295, 299, 300, 304

Fra Giocondo, 286

Fra Ristoro, 256

Fra Sisto, 256

Fuga, Ferdinando 305

Gabriel, Jacques Ange 324, 367

Gabriele d’Agnolo, 287

Gaddi, Taddeo 263

Gadyer, Pierre 315

Galilei, Alessandro 305

Garnier, Charles 372

Gerhardt von Riel, 243

Giacomo di Pietrasanta, 286

Gibbs, James 332, 333, 356, 385

Giocondo, Fra 286

Giotto di Bondone, 258, 263, 272

Giuliano da Majano, 286, 287

Giulio Romano, 289, 292

Goujon, Jean 316, 321

Gumiel, Pedro 349

Hallet, Stephen (Étienne) 389

Hansen, Theophil 360

Have, Theodore 327

Hawksmoor, 332

Hendrik de Keyser, 336

Henri de Narbonne, 249

Henry of Gmünd, 255

Herrera, Francisco 352

Herrera, Juan d’ 348, 350, 351

Hitorff, J. J. 364, 372

Hoban, Thomas 390

Holbein, Hans 327

Hübsch, Heinrich 375, 376

Hunt, Richard M. 393

Ictinus, 62, 63, 65

Isodorus of Miletus, 127

Ivara, Ferdinando 352, 365

Jacobus of Meruan, 255

Jansen, Bernard 327

Jefferson, Thomas 390

John, Master 243

John of Padua, 328

Jones, Inigo 328, 332, 333

Juan Battista, 351

Junckher of Cologne, 241

Kearsley, Dr. 386

Kent, 333

Klenze, Leo von 359, 360, 367

Labrouste, Henri 364

Lassus, J. B. A. 371

Latrobe, Benjamin H. 389

Laurana, Francesco 310

Laurana, Luciano 287

Le Breton, Gilles 313

Lefuel, Hector 372

Lemercier, Jacques 312, 319, 322

Le Nepveu, Pierre 314

Lescot, Pierre 316, 321

Le Vau (or Levau) 320

Lieven de Key, 336

Ligorio, Pirro 293

Lippi, Annibale 293

Lira, Valentino di 343

Lombardi, Antonio 284

Lombardi, Martino 284

Lombardi, Moro 284

Lombardi, Pietro 284

Lombardi, Tullio 284, 293

Longhena, Baldassare 304

Lorenzo, Bernardo di 282

Louis, Victor 362

Luca della Robbia, 281

Lunghi, Martino (the elder) 304, 305

Machuca, 351

Maderna, Carlo 295, 303

Majano, Benedetto da 280, 281

Majano, Giuliano da 286, 287

Mansart, François 322

Mansart, Jules Hardouin 320, 321, 322

Marchionne, 305

Marini, Giovanni 339

Martino, Pietro di 287

Matthew of Arras, 243

Meo del Caprino, 286

Meruan, Jacobus of 255

Métézeau, 318

Michelozzi, Michelozzo 279, 283

Mino da Fiesole, 281

Mnesicles, 65

Mullet, A. B. 392

Narbonne, Henri de 249

Nénot, Henri P. 374

Ohlmüller, 375

Palladio, Andrea 299, 301, 319, 328, 350

Percier, Charles 362

Perrault, Claude 320

Peruzzi, Baldassare 289, 291, 292, 294

Phidias, 62

Philibert de l’Orme, 316, 317

Pietrasanta, Giacomo di 286

Pintelli, Baccio 286

Pisano, Giovanni 260

Pisano, Niccolo 272

Polaert, 382

Poyet, 363

Pugin, A. Welby 378

Pythius, 71

Raphael Sanzio, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293

Renwick, James 391, 392

Revett, Nicholas 355, 358

Richardson, Henry H. 393, 394

Rickman, Thomas 378

Riel, Gerhardt von 243

Ristoro, Fra 256

Rizzio, Antonio 284

Romano, Giulio 289, 292

Rossellini, Bernardo 286

Ruiz, Fernando 352

Salvi, Niccola 305

Sammichele, Michele 293, 299, 300, 329

San Gallo, Antonio da (the Elder) 294

San Gallo, Antonio da (the Younger) 289, 291, 294

San Gallo, Giuliano da 278, 291, 292, 294

Sansovino, Giacopo Tatti 289, 293, 299, 300, 304

Satyrus, 71

Scamozzi, Vincenzo 299, 339

Schinkel, Friedrich 358, 360, 376

Schmidt, F. 378

Scott (General) 382

Scott, Sir Gilbert 380

Semper, Ottfried 376

Sens, William of 219

Servandoni, 323

Settignano, Desiderio da 281

Shaw, Norman 382

Siccardsburg, 376

Smirke, Robert 356

Smithson, Robert 328

Soane, Sir John 356

Soufflot, J. J. 362

Steinbach, Erwin von 241

Stella, Paolo della 339

Stern, Raphael 305, 365

Street, George Edmund 380

Stuart, James 355, 358

Stuhler, 359

Talenti, Francesco Di 259, 263

Talenti, Simone di 266

Taylor, Robert 334

Tessin, Nicodemus de 337

Thomson, Alexander 357

Thornton, 389

Thorpe, John 328

Titz, 376

Torregiano, 327

Trevigi, 327

Upjohn, Richard 392

Val Del Vira, 348

Valentino di Lira, 343

Van Aken, 343

Van Brugh, Sir John 332

Van Noort, William 336

Van Noye, Sebastian 336

Van Vitelli, 304

Vasari, Giorgio 162

Viart, Charles 311

Viel, 372

Vignola, Giacomo Barozzi da 289, 292, 296, 299, 300, 301

Vignon, Pierre 362

Viollet-le-Duc, Eugene Emmanuel 370, 371

Vischer, Kaspar 343

Vischer, Peter 347

Visconti, Louis T. J. 371, 372

Vitoni, Ventura 293

Vitruvius, 56, 71, 77

Von der Null, 376

Wallot, Paul 377

Wallot, Jean 333

Walter, Thomas Ustick 391

Waterhouse, Alfred 381

Webb, Aston 382

Wilkins, 357

William of Sens, 219

William of Wykeham, 222, 226

Wood, 333

Wren, Sir Christopher 329, 331, 332, 356, 385

Ziebland, 375