An Encyclopaedia of Architecture, Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalLongmans, Green, 1876 - 1395 pages |
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... cathedral ( classic ) 60 ft .; while Milan cathedral , one of the largest out of Spain , is but 63 ft . 587. Some pure examples of romanesque art date after 1175 , such as a church at Bene- vento and the cathedral at Lugo ; but the ...
... cathedral ( classic ) 60 ft .; while Milan cathedral , one of the largest out of Spain , is but 63 ft . 587. Some pure examples of romanesque art date after 1175 , such as a church at Bene- vento and the cathedral at Lugo ; but the ...
Page 252
... cathedral . 594. During the latter half of the 14th century . mention is made of the chapter house , 1358 , and north transept and cimborio , 1350-1400 , to the cathedral , and the gate called the puerta de Serranos , 1349-81 , at ...
... cathedral . 594. During the latter half of the 14th century . mention is made of the chapter house , 1358 , and north transept and cimborio , 1350-1400 , to the cathedral , and the gate called the puerta de Serranos , 1349-81 , at ...
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... cathedral , the greater the space over which the eye can range , whether horizontally or vertically , the more ... Cathedral 13 First 0.321 0.472 Marburg Dom 14 Second 0.335 0.503 Norwich Cathedral 12 First 0.376 0.603 Worcester ...
... cathedral , the greater the space over which the eye can range , whether horizontally or vertically , the more ... Cathedral 13 First 0.321 0.472 Marburg Dom 14 Second 0.335 0.503 Norwich Cathedral 12 First 0.376 0.603 Worcester ...
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