10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «BLINDSTORY»
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The Archaeological Journal
8) ; the two eastern ones reach the stringcourse under the blindstory, and the two
western ones cause it to be a few inches higher than elsewhere. The stories
above are very much the same in design as in the rest of the nave, except that the
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2
New International Encyclopedia
The windowless upper portion of the exterior walls of St. Paul's Cathedral,
London, and of the Pantheon at Paris, constitutes in each case a blindstory,
masking a clearstory behind it; and in many picture galleries and museum
buildings the ...
The lower part of nave — the arcade — also symbolizes this life; the triforium or
blindstory, the intermediate state in Paradise; the clearstory or topmost windows,
the full bliss we hope to participate in in heaven. The doctrine of the Resurrection
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Edinburgh Architectural Association, 1891
4
Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Architecture
Same as blank door. 2. A Ion vered door. blind joint A joint, no part of which is
visible. blind pocket A pocket in the ceiling at a window head to accommodate a
Venetian blind when it is raised. blindstory 1. A floor level without exterior
windows.
5
The New international encyclopaedia
The windowless upper portion of the exterior walls of St. Paul's Cathedral,
London, and of the Pantheon at Paris, constitutes in each case a blindstory,
masking a clearstory behind it; and in many picture galleries and museum
buildings the ...
Frank Moore Colby, Talcott Williams, 1918
6
Gothic Architecture in England: An Analysis of the Origin & ...
Walled Triforium. — There was yet one other treatment of the triforium ; for which
something was to be said. If, as in the examples recently cited, the triforium was
an open blindstory, being unlighted it was of no ritualistic use. Moreover, when its
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7
The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science, Art, ...
The last Prior, William \Volde, having vainly tried _to propitiate the merciless and
rapaciou-3 Cromwell by a “poor differs entirely elevation shows the triple division
with which we are familiar—Mr. Edmund Sharpe's groundstory, blindstory, and ...
8
The Book of Knowledge THE CHILDERN'S ENCYCLOPEDIA
A perpendicular clerestory rises above the Norman blindstory, or triforium — the
part of the wall that lie-, above the pillars of the aisle and belov the aisle vaulting
that supports the roof. A gallery sometimes runs behind the blindstory. It is called
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E.V. McLoughlin, A.B., Holland Thompson, Ph.D., LL.D., 1943
9
The Universal Cyclopaedia
BLINDSTORY BLIZZARD from deficient development of the nervous apparatus.
The most important idiopathic diseases of the eye which may £roduee permanent
blindness are ophthalmia of the newly srn, granular lids, inflammations of the ...
10
A Concise Dictionary of Architectural Terms
Thelower,or chief triforium (or blindstory, asit issometimes called), although in the
first instance merely anarchitectural necessity arising from the construction ofthe
aisleroof, came tobe used for various purposes. The blank wall abovethe ...