An introduction to the study of Gothic architecture . the aisle roofs: see Winchester, 38, 55 ; Canterbury, 80 ;Beverley, 91 ; Westminster, 93. Tudor-flower, an ornament belonging to the Perpendicular Style, butnot confined to the Tudor period, 179. Turrets, small towers. Norman, 71. TwelfHt, Century: vide Norman. Tympanum, the space between the flat lintel of a doorway and thearch over it, usually filled with sculpture, 44. Vault, barrel-shaped, 17, 68; Early Norman, 24, 42 ; groined withoutribs, 68; with ribs, 69 ; over a wide space, 70; dome-shaped, ordomical, 47; Early English, 128 ; Decor
An introduction to the study of Gothic architecture . the aisle roofs: see Winchester, 38, 55 ; Canterbury, 80 ;Beverley, 91 ; Westminster, 93. Tudor-flower, an ornament belonging to the Perpendicular Style, butnot confined to the Tudor period, 179. Turrets, small towers. Norman, 71. TwelfHt, Century: vide Norman. Tympanum, the space between the flat lintel of a doorway and thearch over it, usually filled with sculpture, 44. Vault, barrel-shaped, 17, 68; Early Norman, 24, 42 ; groined withoutribs, 68; with ribs, 69 ; over a wide space, 70; dome-shaped, ordomical, 47; Early English, 128 ; Decorated, 158; Perpendicular,178 ; Early French, 195. William I., or the Conqueror, style of his time, 34. 77., or Rufus, style of his time, 35. Windows, in Saxon work triangular headed, 20, 21 ; Norman, 34, 50—62 ; Early English, 89, 107—121; Decorated English, 139—146 ;Perpendicular, 170—172; Early French, 194, 202—204; DecoratedFrench, 217 ; Flamboyant, 220. Wooden Clmrelves, in Saxon times, 9. PRINTED BY MESSRS. PARKER, CORNMARKET, WORKS EDITED BY JOHN HENRY PARKER, (glossarg d %xzfyitrtmz> A GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN GRECIAN, ROMAN,AND GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE. Fifth Edition, 3 1,800 Illustrations. In this work Mr. Parker was assisted by several friends, each conversantwith his own department, especially W. Twopeny, Esq., R. C. Hussey, Esq.,and Professor Willis. i\z %n%\hmx\aan d $daw, Second Edition. 8vo., with 380 Woodcuts. This work was written by different Members of the Oxford ArchitecturalSociety under the general direction of the Editor. In this Second Editionthe first part, containing the Churches in the Deanery of Bicester, has beencarefully revised, and each Church revisited for the purpose of bringing thework down to the present time. % JpmtfrlxaoR fax Wizxtaxs ia §xfaxa} With Plates hy Le Keux, and Woodcuts by Jewitt. A New Edition, to which is added a Chronological Table of Buildingsin Oxford, AN ATTEMPT TO DISCRIMINATE THE DIFFE
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