Byzantine and Romanesque architecture . ll t ^l. Nunquam vera species ab utilitate dividitur. QuiNTiL. Or. Inst. viii. 3 Cambridge: at the University Press1913 (9 O / / \ / -^-^.e \ a^- -* 2)7 o IN MEMORIAMA. M. J. CONTENTS OF VOL. II CHAP. XVIII German Romanesque XIX French Romanesque. Aquitaine and Poitou XX French Romanesque. Provence .... XXI French Romanesque. Toulouse .... XXII French Romanesque. Burgundy .... XXIII French Romanesque. Auvergne .... XXIV French Romanesque. Normandy XXV French Romanesque. The Isle of France .XXVI English Romanesque before the Norman conquest XXVII English


Byzantine and Romanesque architecture . ll t ^l. Nunquam vera species ab utilitate dividitur. QuiNTiL. Or. Inst. viii. 3 Cambridge: at the University Press1913 (9 O / / \ / -^-^.e \ a^- -* 2)7 o IN MEMORIAMA. M. J. CONTENTS OF VOL. II CHAP. XVIII German Romanesque XIX French Romanesque. Aquitaine and Poitou XX French Romanesque. Provence .... XXI French Romanesque. Toulouse .... XXII French Romanesque. Burgundy .... XXIII French Romanesque. Auvergne .... XXIV French Romanesque. Normandy XXV French Romanesque. The Isle of France .XXVI English Romanesque before the Norman conquest XXVII English Romanesque after the Norman conquest XXVIII English Romanesque after the Norman conquest {cont. XXIX Conclusion Chronological tables of architectural examplesIndex PAGEI 28 62 82 90 127 147 159 173205 235257 269 278 ERRATUMp. 83, line I. For 12th read nth. CHAPTER XVIII GERMAN ROMANESQUE The history of Romanesque architecture in Germany charie-begins with Charlemagne. We find no buildings in that J^Stcountry older than his time except those whibyzantineromanes02jackuoft


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