. The American glossary of architectural terms, being a concise and comprehensive compilation of all terms used in the practice of architecture and the building arts. ANTHEM ION ANGULAR A N NULATED SH A FT. A NTICK. ANG AQU ANGLE STAFF. (See Angle Bead.) ANGLETIE. (See Angle Brace.) ANGLET (Fr.) A rectangular, V shaped, rusti-cated joint in stone-work. ANGLO-NORMAN ARCHITECTURE. A termapplied to tnat style of architecture prac-ticed in England from and after the con-quest, A. D. 1066 to 1189. ANGLO-ROMANESQUE term applied to that style of Architecturepracticed in England


. The American glossary of architectural terms, being a concise and comprehensive compilation of all terms used in the practice of architecture and the building arts. ANTHEM ION ANGULAR A N NULATED SH A FT. A NTICK. ANG AQU ANGLE STAFF. (See Angle Bead.) ANGLETIE. (See Angle Brace.) ANGLET (Fr.) A rectangular, V shaped, rusti-cated joint in stone-work. ANGLO-NORMAN ARCHITECTURE. A termapplied to tnat style of architecture prac-ticed in England from and after the con-quest, A. D. 1066 to 1189. ANGLO-ROMANESQUE term applied to that style of Architecturepracticed in England from A. D. 785 to1300, in which the marking characteristicwas the semi-circular arch as distinct fromthe Anglo-Norman style. ANGLO-SAXON ARCHITECTURE. A termapplied to the several styles prevailing inEngland from A. D. 596 to 1066. ANGULAR SHAFT. The shaft of a column,that, instead of being circular in form, ishexigon, octagon or quadrangular. ANKER HOLD. A small room, or cell, eitherconnected with or off from the crypt of acathedral. ANNEX. A building subordinate to a mainbuilding. ANNULET ) (Lat.) A ring or small mouldingANNULAR V encircling a column, base orANNULAS ) capital, genera


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