An History of the Origin and Establishment of Gothic Architecture: Comprehending Also an Account, from His Own Writings, of Cæsar Cæsarianus, the First Professed Commentator on Vitruvius, and of His Translation of that Author; an Investigation of the Principles and Proportions of that Style of Architecture Called the Gothic; and an Inquiry Into the Mode of Painting Upon and Staining Glass, as Practiced in the Ecclesiastical Structures of the Middle Ages
John Sidney Hawkins
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