10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBARCUATION»
Discover the use of
subarcuation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
subarcuation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
An essay on the origin and development of window tracery in ...
Here is a very extensive use of the arched line, but I think it hardly amounts to any
further direct influence of Arch tracery than is implied in every kind or degree of
Subarcuation. The rule I have endeavoured to lay down is to introduce here only
...
Edward Augustus Freeman,
1851
2
Medieval Church Window Tracery in England
Lobe Mouchette Mouchette subarcuation Mouchette wheel Mullion Multifoil Non-
Coincident Oculus Ogee Orders Panelled Pier Plate tracery Quatrefoil Raindrop
dagger Rebate Roundel Sinking Soufflet Spandrel Spherical triangle multiple ...
3
Extrait de la Revue L'Ecclesiologist de Juin 1851
... more, subarcuation, though they may be brought into harmony with flowing
forms, are certainly not direct exponents or developments of their principles, but
are merely remnants of an earlier system worked, as far as may be, into
conformity ...
4
Lectures on Church-building: with Some Practical Remarks on ...
Edmund Beckett Baron Grimthorpe. 5 ; High and low Arches. 69 called the
subarcuation principle ;
Edmund Beckett Baron Grimthorpe,
1856
division of the stonework in the head, impressed the imagination; while mullions
and tracery stood out in such inky contrast against the daylight yet lingering
outside, that the architect read the scheme of subarcuation and thetracery as
easily ...
6
A Treatise on the Rise and Progress of Decorated Window ...
... by a simple hood- moulding, lying on the surface of the wall, as by a recessed
Arch ;* nor, where the Window- Arch was thus used, was it of that depth, or the
relation of the lights to it of such a nature as to suggest the idea of subarcuation.
... while mullionsand tracery stoodout insuch inkycontrast against the
daylightyetlingering outside, that the architect read the scheme of subarcuation
and the tracery as easily as if hehad been studying aplan. Sundown had brought
no gleam to ...
Subarcuation is retained throughout the style, and all through the Perpendicular [
Third-Pointed] also. And the circle in the head of a large window exercises a very
great influence ; the figure itself in its purity maintained its position for a very ...
9
Conchylia Insularum Britannicarum: The Shells of the British ...
The valves of this Mactra, he observes, are more concave than of the Mactra
Stultorum, more augulated, and rather broader in proportion to their length ; the
beak slightly turned to one side, beneath which is a depression or subarcuation
in its ...
10
Robert Willis (1800-1875) and the Foundation of ...
Figure 28 Doorway in Nevers cathedral (France), drawn by Robert Willis, taken
from 'On the Characteristic Interpenetrations of the Flamboyant Style', 1842 (
Society of Antiquaries of London). spaces; flanking piles, subarcuation and stump
...
Alexandrina Buchanan,
2013