Catalog Record: An history of the origin and establishment of Gothic architecture; comprehending also an account, from his own writings, of Cæsar Cæsarianus, the first professed commentator on Vitruvius, and of his translation of that author; an investigation of the principles and proportions of that style of architecture called the Gothic; and an inquiry into the mode of painting upon and staining glass, as practiced in the ecclesiastical structures of the middle ages | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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An history of the origin and establishment of Gothic architecture; comprehending also an account, from his own writings, of Cæsar Cæsarianus, the first professed commentator on Vitruvius, and of his translation of that author; an investigation of the principles and proportions of that style of architecture called the Gothic; and an inquiry into the mode of painting upon and staining glass, as practiced in the ecclesiastical structures of the middle ages. By John Sidney Hawkins, F.A.S.

Main Author: Hawkins, John Sidney, 1758-1842.
Language(s): English
Published: London, Sold by J. Taylor, 1813.
Subjects: Cesariano, Cesare, > 1475-1543.
Architecture, Gothic.
Glass painting and staining.
Physical Description: viii, 251, [20] p. 11 pl. (partly fold., incl. front., plans) 24 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: NA440 .H4
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