. An introduction to the study of Gothic architecture . The Corbel-taeles (60) are at first very plain, con-sisting merely of square blocks at intervals, carryingthe beam on flat stones which support the roof, or with NORMAN CORBEL-TABLES. 79 small arcs be-tween them, ormerely rudetriangles, likethe Anglo-Saxon arches; and these are , . 60. St. Peters-in-tlie-East, Oxford, c. 1150. some ti m e s continued in late work, as at Iffley, but in general, inlate work the corbels are carved, and the small arcsmore or less 61. Sherborne Castle, an early Norman Vault gr


. An introduction to the study of Gothic architecture . The Corbel-taeles (60) are at first very plain, con-sisting merely of square blocks at intervals, carryingthe beam on flat stones which support the roof, or with NORMAN CORBEL-TABLES. 79 small arcs be-tween them, ormerely rudetriangles, likethe Anglo-Saxon arches; and these are , . 60. St. Peters-in-tlie-East, Oxford, c. 1150. some ti m e s continued in late work, as at Iffley, but in general, inlate work the corbels are carved, and the small arcsmore or less 61. Sherborne Castle, an early Norman Vault groined without ribs.


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