10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CLEARSTORIED»
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clearstoried in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
clearstoried and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
On page 10 of his "English Gothic Architecture"* we read: "English Gothic
Architecture is the art of erecting aisled and clearstoried buildings whose vaults
have groins or intersecting ribs and whose thrusts are wholly or mainly stopped,
directly ...
The' present 'church (dedicated to St. Andrew) consists of chancel with side
chapels, clearstoried nave with north and south aisles, south porch and western
tower. The fabric at one time extended further both at the east and west ends, as
is ...
3
Architectural Description of Kirkstall Abbey
The barrel vault, as a means of covering the principal spans of clearstoried
churches was however entirely alien to the ideas of the Anglo-Norman builders.
Unless it were kept low down, the difficulties of abutment were serious, and, if it
were ...
Sir William Henry St. John Hope, John Bilson, 1907
4
The Archaeological Journal
... n'a recu de voutes sur la nef,' this would not necessarily make the Norman
school especially backward, for if we search M. de Lasteyrie's book for examples
before this date of vaults over clearstoried naves (distinguishing naves from
choirs, ...
5
A History of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight
The modern church of the H 0LT CHURCH TRINITY, PRIVETT, is a fine flint
structure with Doulting stone dressings in thirteenth-century style. It consists of a
chancel, a clearstoried nave of four bays with aisles, transepts, and north porch,
and a ...
6
The Publications of the Thoresby Society
The barrel vault, as a means of covering the principal spans of clearstoried
churches was however entirely alien to the ideas of the Anglo-Norman builders.
Unless it were kept low down, the difficulties of abutment were serious, and, if it
were ...
7
Lothian, Except Edinburgh
Within, the tower forms a tall narthex, followed by an aisled, clearstoried six-bay
nave with a half-round timber ceiling. The N aisle widens half-way along to form a
baptistery chapel with a mosaic half-dome apse, entered under a chevroned ...
8
Anglo-Norman Studies 35: Proceedings of the Battle ...
... and Camille Enlart.41 Although their arguments differed significantly in detail,
Viollet and Quicherat both argued that the key to medieval architectural
development was the desire to raise stone vaults over the aisled and clearstoried
basilica.
... the prospect with a sigh of contrition (his betrothed's due) and proceeded to
dress for the day. Passing with silent foot along a corridor with clearstoried
windows overIooking the grand hall, and down a massive oaken MY LADY'S
BANNER.
10
The north Devon hand book
Philip and James.) This Church, built from the designs of Mr. Hay ward, of Exeter,
was consecrated on June 10th, 1857. It is in the early Middle-Pointed style, and
consists of a clearstoried Nave with aisles, a Chancel with south aisle of one bay
...