. An introduction to the study of Gothic architecture . glish, is alsorarely found in France, and then not in Decoratedwork, but in transitional work of the end of thetwelfth century, and this more especially in Anjouand Poitou. There is not the same variety of patterns in thetracery of the windows in France that there is inEngland, where they are endless; in France trefoils Eatrodus de Beaumont-le-Eog:er and of Warwick, brother to the Countor Earl of Warwick, Archbishop of Eouen, 1164—1183. Walter Constance, successively Archdeacon of Oxford, Treasurer ofLincoln, and Archbishop of Eouen, 1184


. An introduction to the study of Gothic architecture . glish, is alsorarely found in France, and then not in Decoratedwork, but in transitional work of the end of thetwelfth century, and this more especially in Anjouand Poitou. There is not the same variety of patterns in thetracery of the windows in France that there is inEngland, where they are endless; in France trefoils Eatrodus de Beaumont-le-Eog:er and of Warwick, brother to the Countor Earl of Warwick, Archbishop of Eouen, 1164—1183. Walter Constance, successively Archdeacon of Oxford, Treasurer ofLincoln, and Archbishop of Eouen, 1184—1208. Stephen Langton, Chancellor of the University of Paris before 1206,afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury, 1207—1229, who rebuilt the Arch-bishops palace, and was one of the most learned men of his time. Hewas the first to divide the Bible into chapters, as now received.—HisforiaUniversitatis Parisiensis, etc., A. C. E. Bulaeo, torn. ii. Paris, 1665, foho,p. 299; and torn. iii. pp. 42, 43. DECORATED FRENCH —La Sainte by Pierre de Montereau, 1245-1257, in the Royal Palacenow the Law Courts or Palais de Justice. TEE DECORATED STYLE, 2^g or quatrefoils are almost universal, until the flowinglines of the Flamboyant style were introduced.


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