Encyclopaedia of church architecture :
Bond, Francis
Encyclopaedia of church architecture : English churches from the eleventh to the sixteenth century Vol.2 - New Delhi Aryan books international 2005 - viii,487-986p.
CONTENTS
VOLUME II
CHAPTER VIII—THE PIER AND ITS MEMBERS—PARTS II. AND III.
The Capital 487
Romanesque Capitals 487
Corinthianesque Capitals 487
Cubical or Cushion Capitals 494
Scalloped Capitals 494
Coniferous Capitals 499
Capitals with Incurved Cones 499
Capitals with Interlacings 500
Capitals with Figure Sculpture 501
Capitals with Naturalistic Foliage 506
Gothic Capitals 509
Capitals with Conventional Foliage 509
Crocket Capitals 509
Capitals with Leaf Scrolls 517
Capitals, etc., with Naturalistic Foliage 522
Capitals with Undulatory Foliage 530
The Abacus 5 40
Molded Capitals 543
The Base and Plinth 549
CHAPTER IX.—ON THE LIGHTING OF THE MEDIEVAL CHURCHES
Lancet Windows 560
Grouped Lancets 561
Fenestration of Fagades 562
Aisle and Clerestory Windows 566
Indirect Lighting through Triforium Chamber 567
Origin of Traceried Windows 572
Plate Tracery 579
Geometrical Tracery 581
Window Construction 585
Analysis of Windows with Geometrical Tracery 593
Flowing Tracery 611
Origin of French Flamboyant Tracery 616
Analysis of Windows with Flowing Tracery 628
Rectilinear Tracery and Stained Glass 641
Analysis of Windows with Rectilinear
Tracery 659
Circular Windows 668
Triangular Windows 669
Sound Holes 671
Jesse Windows 671
Low Side Windows 673
CHAPTER X.—DOORWAYS AND PORCHES
Doorways 697
Norman and Gothic Carved Ornament 709
Analysis of Doorways 714
Porches 718
CHAPTER XI—THE TRIFORIUM AND BAY DESIGN
Open Blindstories 745
Walled Blindstories 758
Triforium, disappearance of 769
CHAPTER XII.—THE CLERESTORY 777
CHAPTER XIII—PROTECTION FROM RAIN
SECTION I.—ROOFS
Rafter Roofs 789
Double Truss Roofs 795
TieBeam Roofs 796
ArchBraced Roofs 815
Wagon Ceilings 822
Hammerbeam Roofs 826
Miscellaneous Roofs 839
SECTION II.—DRAINAGE OF ROOFS
Dripping Eaves, Corbel Table, Cornice 847
Gutter, Gargoyles 849
Parapets, Battlements 851
SECTION III.—PROTECTION OF WALLS
Dripstones, Stops, Corbels 858
Stringcourses 863
Groundcourses 867
CHAPTER XIV.—TOWERS AND SPIRES
SECTION I.—TOWERS
Towers of Churches of Monks and Canons 873
Towers of Parish Churches 878
Illustrations of Towers 891
Dovecots in Churches 918
SECTION II.—SPIRES
Timber Spires 922
Stone Spires 926
APPENDIX
The Early Christian Basilica, its Origin 956
Orientation of Churches 959
Deviation of Axis of Chancel 960
INDEX LOCORUM 961
INDEX RERUM 981
9788173052774
E-726.5 / BON
Encyclopaedia of church architecture : English churches from the eleventh to the sixteenth century Vol.2 - New Delhi Aryan books international 2005 - viii,487-986p.
CONTENTS
VOLUME II
CHAPTER VIII—THE PIER AND ITS MEMBERS—PARTS II. AND III.
The Capital 487
Romanesque Capitals 487
Corinthianesque Capitals 487
Cubical or Cushion Capitals 494
Scalloped Capitals 494
Coniferous Capitals 499
Capitals with Incurved Cones 499
Capitals with Interlacings 500
Capitals with Figure Sculpture 501
Capitals with Naturalistic Foliage 506
Gothic Capitals 509
Capitals with Conventional Foliage 509
Crocket Capitals 509
Capitals with Leaf Scrolls 517
Capitals, etc., with Naturalistic Foliage 522
Capitals with Undulatory Foliage 530
The Abacus 5 40
Molded Capitals 543
The Base and Plinth 549
CHAPTER IX.—ON THE LIGHTING OF THE MEDIEVAL CHURCHES
Lancet Windows 560
Grouped Lancets 561
Fenestration of Fagades 562
Aisle and Clerestory Windows 566
Indirect Lighting through Triforium Chamber 567
Origin of Traceried Windows 572
Plate Tracery 579
Geometrical Tracery 581
Window Construction 585
Analysis of Windows with Geometrical Tracery 593
Flowing Tracery 611
Origin of French Flamboyant Tracery 616
Analysis of Windows with Flowing Tracery 628
Rectilinear Tracery and Stained Glass 641
Analysis of Windows with Rectilinear
Tracery 659
Circular Windows 668
Triangular Windows 669
Sound Holes 671
Jesse Windows 671
Low Side Windows 673
CHAPTER X.—DOORWAYS AND PORCHES
Doorways 697
Norman and Gothic Carved Ornament 709
Analysis of Doorways 714
Porches 718
CHAPTER XI—THE TRIFORIUM AND BAY DESIGN
Open Blindstories 745
Walled Blindstories 758
Triforium, disappearance of 769
CHAPTER XII.—THE CLERESTORY 777
CHAPTER XIII—PROTECTION FROM RAIN
SECTION I.—ROOFS
Rafter Roofs 789
Double Truss Roofs 795
TieBeam Roofs 796
ArchBraced Roofs 815
Wagon Ceilings 822
Hammerbeam Roofs 826
Miscellaneous Roofs 839
SECTION II.—DRAINAGE OF ROOFS
Dripping Eaves, Corbel Table, Cornice 847
Gutter, Gargoyles 849
Parapets, Battlements 851
SECTION III.—PROTECTION OF WALLS
Dripstones, Stops, Corbels 858
Stringcourses 863
Groundcourses 867
CHAPTER XIV.—TOWERS AND SPIRES
SECTION I.—TOWERS
Towers of Churches of Monks and Canons 873
Towers of Parish Churches 878
Illustrations of Towers 891
Dovecots in Churches 918
SECTION II.—SPIRES
Timber Spires 922
Stone Spires 926
APPENDIX
The Early Christian Basilica, its Origin 956
Orientation of Churches 959
Deviation of Axis of Chancel 960
INDEX LOCORUM 961
INDEX RERUM 981
9788173052774
E-726.5 / BON