10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «TRIFOLIATED» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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1
An Inquiry Into the Chronological Succession of the Styles ...
The head of the window contains a cinqfoliated circle resting on two pointed
arches, each of which includes a curvilinear trifoliated triangle upon the apices of
two pointed trifoliated arches below. The graduation of moulding is properly ...
2
Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archæology and ...
Here, all the merlons, except the central, are pierced with long panels, of which
the heads are trifoliated, and the squares beneath the crenels are pierced with
quatrefoils. The central merlon has a sunken panel, with trifoliated head, and ...
3
Architect's Illustrated Pocket Dictionary
... arch a decorative arch whose intrados is composed of three circular lobes or
foils in a cloverleaf arrangement, and whose extrados is a semicircle. See
illustration on following page. round tube round trifoliated arch round tube a
metal profile.
Nikolas Davies, Erkki Jokiniemi, 2011
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The Gentleman's Magazine
The principal window has three lights, each of which is trifoliated, and the jambs
and mullions are moulded. On the west side are two windows, namely, one
opposite to the three-light window, and one below it, lighting the ground floor.
The one ...
5
Archaeologia Cambrensis: A Record of the Antiquities of ...
A trifoliated loop occurred in the porch; and on either side of the southern
doorway were trifoliated niches, with crocketed canopies, and crouching
monsters as corbels, containing the figures of saints. That on the western side
was a female ...
6
Dictionary of Architecture and Building Construction
1120. trifoliated arch 1 a decorative arch whose intrados is composed of three
lobes or foils in a cloverleaf arrangement, and whose extrados is a round or
pointed arch; especially found in Gothic architecture.
Nikolas Davies, Erkki Jokiniemi, 2008
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Gothic architecture in France, England, and Italy
There is no open The triforium, but blank arcading of four trifoliated arches
tnfonum on purbeck marble colonnettes, behind which and touching it is a
second arcade on colonnettes that stand in the middle of the front arches, the two
arcades ...
Sir Thomas Graham Jackson, 1915
Skelton, being made flat, and thus more nearly resemble huge nail- heads. The
chancel is altogether stinted in proportion : with relation to the nave, it is low, as
well as short. The east end has three equal trifoliated lights, with moulded jambs,
...
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Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology
The central merlon has a sunken panel, with trifoliated head, and carries a
pinnacle set diagonally, which is continued down the face of the sunken panel to
the plain band above the cornice ; the construction is more clearly shown in the ...
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Llandilo, Present and Past: An Illustrated Guide to the ...
The windows are mostly single loops, with ogee heads, trifoliated ; the doorways
are generally pointed ; and, in most cases, the dimensions of the curves will tally
with work of the fourteenth century. In one instance, a small loop has a circular ...