APPENDIXFOOTNOTESINDEX
- Abbeville, [33].
- Abbot Odalric of Conques, [242].
- Abbot Peter de Wesencourt of S. Germer, [156].
- Abécédaire, [155], [158], [220].
- acanthus, [95].
- Aesthetic Movement, [13], [32].
- Agnolino of Orvieto, [94].
- Ainay, church of, [35], [39], [207], [228], [247];
- v. Lyon.
- Aix-la-Chapelle, [302], [307], [322].
- Album Photographique de l’Archéologie Réligeuse, [215], [223], [224].
- Alcalá, [43].
- Alençon, [33].
- All Saints, Clifton, [30].
- Alps, [36], [49], [65], [89].
- Altamira, Rafael, [48].
- Altenberg, [321], [327].
- Amalfi, [51], [53].
- American attitude, [32], [33].
- Amiens, [16], [32], [33], [129], [131], [151], [158], [163], [195], [206], [318], [321], [326].
- Ancona, [50].
- Andalusia, [42].
- Andernach, [175], [323], [324], [327].
- Angelico, Fra, [8], [9], [52].
- Angers, [134].
- Angevine type, [45], [128].
- Angoulême, [231], [236].
- Anjou, [128], [129].
- Antiquité Expliquée, L’, [223].
- Apengeter, Hans, of Lübeck, [277].
- Apennines, [76], [82], [86].
- apsidal choirs, [19], [89], [137], [176], [320], [325].
- Aragon, kings of, [42].
- Arbellot, Abbé, cited, [211].
- Archæologia Cantiana, [255].
- Archbishop Maurice of Rouen, [133], [135].
- architect, the same, at Ainay and Le Puy, [207] sqq.;
- Bayeux and Norrey, [123];
- Châlons-sur-Marne and Rouen, [193];
- Orcival and Issoire and Brioude, [240];
- Rouen and Genoa, [133];
- S. Germer and Paris, [156];
- S. Mary Stone, and Westminster, [255], [264], [267];
- Soissons and Noyon, [165].
- architects, mediaeval, [23], [32], [73], [131], [136], [149], [151], [293], [296], [297].
- architects, modern, [21], [26], [28], [40], [41], [54], [57], [100], [294], [303].
- architecture, the experience, [28], [29];
- growth slow, [318];
- regular, [40];
- height first requisite, [18], [142];
- mouldings the test, [99];
- sculpture, [99], [264].
- Architecture Civile et Domestique, [161], [184].
- Arezzo, [76], [80].
- Arles, [128].
- Arnold, Matthew, [8], [49].
- Arts Somptuaires, Les, [153].
- Arundel church, [158], [265].
- Assisi, [51], [76], [77] sqq., [224].
- Asti, [51], [65].
- Astorga, [44].
- Asturias, [42].
- Athens, [249].
- Auvergne, dates, [241];
- type, [39], [201], [211], [231] sqq., [238], [244].
- Auvergne au Moyen Age, L’, [205], [232].
- Auxerre, [34], [35], [249].
- Avranche, [124].
- Avila, [44], [45], [46].
- Aymard, M., cited, [215], [223], [224], [225], [226], [230].
- Bacharach, [320], [327].
- Baedecker, [37].
- Bamberg, [175], [318], [321].
- baptistery, [210], [272];
- at Cremona, [272];
- Pisa, [66], [272];
- Pistoja, [84];
- Siena, [72].
- Barcelona, [38], [43], [44].
- Bardonnecchia, [90].
- Barnstaple, [4].
- Basle, [277].
- Bayeux, [43], [122], [163].
- Bayonne, [43], [44].
- Beauvais, cathedral, [16], [17], [33], [131], [144], [150] sqq.;
- S. Étienne, [152] sq.;
- bishop’s palace, [153];
- Bishop F. de la Rochefoucauld, [152].
- Belgian towns, [34], [48], [303–307].
- Bell Scott, William, [57].
- Benavente, [40], [44].
- Bénévent, [231].
- Benevento, [50].
- Bergamo, [309], [317].
- Berlin, [48], [290].
- Bernese Oberland, [39], [48].
- Bertaux, Émile, [51].
- Bideford, [4].
- Bingen, John and Nicholas of, [222].
- Biscay, Bay of, [42].
- Biscovey, [6].
- Bishop Arnaud of Périgueux, [211].
- Bishop Burchard von Serken of Lübeck, [273].
- Bishop Evodius of Le Puy, [203].
- Bishop F. de la Rochefoucauld of Beauvais, [152].
- Bishop Garnier of Laon, [181].
- Bishop Gerald of Poitiers, [211].
- Bishop Gerold of Oldenburg, [272].
- Bishop Guy II of Le Puy, [228].
- Bishop Henry of Lübeck, [272].
- Bishop Henry Bockholt of Lübeck, [278].
- Bishop Hughes de la Tour of Clermont, [231].
- Bishop Jean de Bourbon of Le Puy, [214], [215].
- Bishop Johan von Mull of Lübeck, [273].
- Bishop Namacius of Clermont, [232].
- Bishop Peter of Le Puy, [220].
- Bishop Stephen II of Le Puy, [220].
- Bishop Théodulf of Orleans, [224].
- Bishop of Beauvais, [161].
- Bishop of Gibraltar, [96].
- Bishop of Oxford, [7], [23].
- Boletin de la Sociedad Castellana de Excursiones, [47].
- Bologna, [86];
- S. Petronio, [86] sq., [230];
- S. Francesco, [87].
- Bonn, [320], [323].
- Bonport, [138].
- Boppart, [323].
- Botticelli, [29].
- Bourges, cathedral, [137], [163], [176], [201], [212], [244];
- S. Pierre, [244].
- Bourgtheroulde, [118].
- Boyce, George, [57].
- Branche, Dominique, cited, [205], [232].
- Brandenburg, [285], [328].
- brasses, [6], [38], [274].
- Brenner, [51].
- Bretteville l’Orgueilleuse, [120].
- Breuzeville, [131].
- brick building, [30], [37], [38], [46], [72], [86], [270], [284], [285], [286], [328].
- Brick and Marble in the Middle Ages, [21], [27], [32], [34], [36], [46], [49] sq., [88].
- Brioude, [39], [201], [212], [215], [231], [234], [235], [237], [238], [240], [247].
- Bristol cathedral, [27], [30].
- Brown, Madox, [57].
- Browning, Robert, [2], [52].
- Brunswick, [274], [283], [321], [326], [328].
- Buckinghamshire, [25].
- Bulletin Archéologique, [223].
- Bulletin de la Société Archéologique et Historique du Limousin, [211].
- Bulletin Monumental, [207], [220], [230].
- Burg, [327].
- Burgos, [43], [44], [118].
- Burgundian March, [34];
- style, [128].
- Burne-Jones, Edward, [13–18], [33], [57].
- Burne-Jones, Lady, [14], [17].
- Butler, Dr., [7].
- Butterfield, [15], [28].
- Byzantine influences, [84], [132], [135], [194], [202], [243], [245].
- Caen, [33], [119] sqq.;
- Abbaye aux Hommes, [246];
- S. Pierre, [119], [120], [121].
- Calvados, [16].
- Cambridgeshire, [5].
- campanile at Assisi, [80];
- Bologna, [87];
- Erfurt, [294];
- Florence, [82];
- Lucca, [70];
- Pistoja, [83];
- Siena, [72];
- Siena cathedral, [73];
- Susa, [64];
- Verona, [72].
- Carlisle, [54], [55].
- carvers, [132], [135], [168], [300–01].
- carvings, [186], [199], [303], [313], [317].
- Castile, [42].
- Castilian, [47].
- Catalonia, [30], [45], [47].
- Caudebec, [16].
- Caumont, de, cited, Abécédaire, [155], [158], [220];
- Bulletin Monumental, [207].
- Cavallini, [78].
- Chaise-Dieu, La, [251].
- Châlons-sur-Marne, Notre Dame, [134], [175], [188], [190];
- cathedral, [190], [194];
- S. Alpin, [195];
- the curé, [144], [191].
- Chalvour, [171].
- Chamallières, [220].
- Chambéry, [50], [63], [89].
- Champagne, style, [188].
- Champagne, village on the Oise, [144–5].
- Champenois, M., [191].
- Chantilly, [100], [149].
- Chartres, cathedral, [16], [19], [29], [33], [52], [114], [129], [130], [134], [163], [176], [185], [195], [212], [244].
- Les Chases, S. Marie, [205], [227].
- Chauriat, [231].
- Chichester, [5], [281].
- Chinon, [220].
- Christian Year, The, [20], [31].
- Church of England, [1], [11], [21].
- Church of Rome, [11], [21].
- Churches in Kent, Surrey, and Sussex, Some, [268].
- Churches in Northern Germany, [270].
- Churches of Lübeck, The, [270].
- Churches of Velay, The, [39], [201].
- Cimabue, [78], [79].
- Cino da Pistoja, [83].
- Clermont-Ferrand, [39], [128], [201];
- cathedral, [231], [251];
- Notre-Dame-du-Port, [212], [217], [231], 233–242 passim, [245], [249];
- Bishop Hughes de la Tour, [231];
- Bishop Namacius, [232].
- Clifford, W. K., [49].
- Clovelly, [5].
- Cluny, [45], [231].
- Coblentz, [175], [323].
- Cock, Reimar, [278].
- Cologne, [34], [151], [308], sqq., [319], [322], [327];
- cathedral, [173], [197] sqq., [316], [321], [326], [327];
- SS. Apostles, [320];
- S. Cunibert, [309], [311], [318], [323];
- S. Gereon, [308], [318] sq., [323], [324], [325];
- S. Martin, [309], [323];
- S. Mary in the Capitol, [309];
- others, [322].
- Como, lake of, [36].
- Compiègne, [159];
- S. Antoine, [160];
- cloister, [159];
- Hôtel-Dieu, [161];
- Hôtel de Ville, [161].
- Compostela, Santiago de, [43], [44], [45].
- Compton, near Guildford, [278].
- Conques, [231], [242], [245];
- Abbot Odalric, [242].
- Constance, [33], [294], [326];
- lake of, [36].
- Constantinople, [30];
- Crimean Memorial, [22];
- S. Sophia, [243], [245];
- SS. Sergius and Bacchus, [247].
- Corneto, [94].
- Cornwall, [6], [79], [128], [268].
- Cortona, [75].
- Coruña, La, [44].
- Coucy-le-Château, [162], [171].
- de Coucy, Robert, [58], [184], [188].
- Coudray, [158].
- Courtrai, [303], [305] sqq.
- Coutances, [124], [163].
- Cram, R. A., cited, [28].
- Cremona, [38], [272], [284].
- Crépy, [107].
- Crimean Memorial, [22], [30].
- Cuddesden, [7], [21], [22].
- Cuenca, [42].
- Culoz, [62], [89].
- Dalmatia, [32].
- Dance of Death, [277].
- Dante, [3], [83].
- Devonshire, [128].
- Dictionnaire de l’Architecture, [174], [212], [231].
- Didron, cited, [229], [233].
- Dijon, [34], [88], [277].
- Divine Comedy, [3].
- domestic architecture, [105], [106], [107], [110], [119], [124], [138], [158], [170], [183];
- Romanesque, [124], [153], [228];
- Gothic, [92], [96], [139], [153], [167], [170], [181], [186], [190], [230];
- north German, [281], [283], [294], [308], [310];
- v. also Gothic, domestic.
- Donatello, [52], [87].
- Dorat, [231].
- Douce, Francis, cited, [277].
- Dresden, [48].
- Dublin, [27].
- Duguesclin, [230].
- Durham, [5].
- East Grinstead, [22].
- East Meon, [160].
- Eastern influence, [212], [220], [223], [243], [247];
- course along the Rhone, [247];
- v. also Byzantine.
- Ecclesiologist, The, [32], [37], [38], [127], [268].
- Edinburgh, [54].
- Egypt, [58].
- Elizabeth of Hungary, S., [295].
- embroidery and vestments, [6], [8], [152], [220], [280], [306], [328–9].
- Emperor of the French restoring, [143], [145].
- Empoli, [91].
- Engadine, [48].
- England, [3], [10], [32], [42], [55].
- English, [1], [10], [11], [21], [32], [45], [54];
- influence, [128], [130], [136];
- stone, [30];
- work, [122].
- Enlart, Camille, [41].
- Ennezat, [230], [238].
- entasis at Pisa, [67];
- at Le Puy, [213].
- Erfurt, [292], [328];
- architects, [293];
- Barfüsser-Kirche, [292];
- cathedral, [293];
- Prediger-Kirche, [294];
- Stadt-Kirche, [292];
- S. Severus, [294];
- others, [295].
- Erfurt and Marburg, [292].
- de la Escosura, Patricio, [46].
- España Artistica y Monumental, [46].
- Essai sur les Églises Romanes et Romano-Byzantines du département du Puy-de-Dôme, [241].
- Estoire de S. Eduard le Rey, [204].
- Estella, [206].
- Estremadura, [42].
- Étampes, [244].
- Eunate, [229].
- Evreux, cathedral, [116];
- S. Taurin, [116].
- Exeter, [4], [12].
- Fergusson, J., cited, [245].
- Fiesole, [82].
- Florence, [51], [52], [82], [83], [276];
- Or S. Michele, [52], [83];
- S. Miniato, [84].
- Foggia, [50].
- Fontevrault, [231].
- Fonthill, [151].
- fonts, [84], [161], [274], [276], [277], [281], [310].
- Ford, Richard, [41].
- fortified churches, [215].
- Fountains Abbey, [32], [279].
- France, [3], [30];
- landscape and architecture, [88];
- Spain’s debt to, [47];
- Italy’s, [51];
- v. also Gothic, French, and painting, early French.
- Francia, [52].
- Francis of Assisi, S., [76].
- Franco-Prussian war, [21], [48], [120].
- Frankfort, [33], [324], [327].
- Freiburg, [33], [328].
- French towns, [33], [34], [39], [131];
- cathedrals, [163].
- Furka pass, [36].
- Galicia, [40], [42].
- Gassiecourt, [142].
- Gaulfredus, [220].
- Gelnhausen, [318], [323].
- Geneva, [89].
- Genoa, [65], [67], [76], [90], [91], [133] sq., [200], [220];
- English church, [30], [90].
- German Gothic, [174], [175], [190], [192], [196], [199], [200], [283], [326];
- influence, [128], [174], [182], [192], sqq., [195], [196];
- v. also Gothic, German; Painting, early German.
- German Pointed Architecture, [317].
- Germer, S., legend, [158].
- Gerona, [43].
- Gimbert, François, [225].
- Giotto, [52], [78], [83], [274].
- Giulianuova, [51].
- glass, early, [79], [94], [101], [109], [116], [139], [142], [152], [180], [195], [196], [251], [276], [291], [293], [294], [298], [300], [309], [314], [315], [329].
- Glastonbury, [154].
- Gloucester, [55].
- Gothic, [46], [176];
- revival of, [1], [13], [28], [31], [248];
- study of, [6], [37], [244];
- lectures on, [27], [201], [317];
- power of, [3], [4], [23], [55];
- modern, [8], [13], [22], [54], [55].
- Gothic, domestic, [139], [183], [283], [303];
- at Aix, [308];
- at Beauvais, [153];
- in Belgium, [303] sqq.;
- at Erfurt, [294];
- at Genoa, [91];
- at Laon, [112];
- at Lisieux, [119];
- at Meaux, [115];
- at Montferrand, [251];
- at Münster, [310];
- at Pisa, [68];
- at Le Puy, [230];
- at Rheims, [190];
- at Siena, [68], [72];
- at Trèves, [197];
- at Ypres, [305].
- Gothic, English, [3], [21], [130], [131], [160], [255], [320], [324];
- styles, [45], [128];
- comparison with, [122], [128], [129], [159], [165].
- Gothic, French, [18], [21], [30], [32], [45], [47], [51], [79], [127], [176], [192], [244];
- styles, [39], [40], [128], [167], [231] sqq.;
- sources, [202], [244];
- in Italy, [77–8].
- Gothic, German, [32], [174], [190], [195] sq., [200], [270] sqq., [289], [292], [304], [317], [319], [323];
- influence of, [128], [174], [175], [182], [194], [195];
- judgement on, [196], [199], [200], [317], [319].
- Gothic, Italian, [30], [32], [51], [66], [70], [72], [78], [91], [207], [309], [320];
- influence of, [131], [133], [175];
- characteristic plan, [207], [309];
- Lombard, [32], [275], [322].
- Gothic, Savoyard, [63], [65].
- Gothic, Spanish, [32], [37], [39], [40], [43], [46] sqq., [320];
- in Catalonia, [38], [45].
- Government restoring, [143], [145], [312], [316].
- Granson, on Lake of Neufchâtel, [245].
- Grauenfels, [36].
- Greece, [32].
- Gregorian music, [18], [119].
- Gregory of Tours, cited, [232].
- Grisons, the, [36].
- groining, [74], [130], [222].
- ground-plans, [130], [136], [195], [205], [207], [229], [230], [244], [309], [317], [319], [327].
- Guadalajara, [44].
- Guardian, The, [129].
- Guercino, [52].
- Guido da Como, [84].
- Halberstadt, [278], [288], [301], [328].
- Hamburg, [33].
- Hambye, [124].
- Hanover, [48].
- Havre, [16].
- Heidelberg, [33].
- height an element of Gothic, [18], [142], [150], [197].
- Heir of Redclyffe, The, [13].
- Henry the Lion, [272].
- Herford, [328].
- Hesse, Synsingus, [283].
- Hewlett, Maurice, [45], [83].
- Higham Ferrers, [281].
- Hildesheim, [274], [278], [321], [328].
- Histoire de l’Église Angélique de Notre Dame du Puy, [228].
- Historia de la Arquitectura Española Cristiana, [41].
- Holland, Jessie, (Mrs. G. E. Street), [10], [53], [57], [88].
- Holmbury S. Mary, [28], [30], [55].
- Homer, [3].
- Howells, William Dean, [49].
- Hucher, M., cited, [220].
- Hueffer, Ford Madox, [57].
- Huelgas, Las, [45], [118].
- Huesca, [44].
- Hunt, Holman, [46], [57].
- Hutton, Edward, [45], [49].
- Huxley, Thomas, [23].
- Huy, [307].
- Iffley, [32].
- Île-de-France, [45], [128], [194], [317].
- Iliad, [3].
- Inchbold, J. W., [57].
- Inland Voyage, An, [39].
- l’Isle Adam, [144].
- Issoire, [201], [217], [231], [233], [235], [236], [237], [238], [240].
- Italian influence, [131], [133], [175], [230];
- arcades, [310];
- gables, [273];
- workman, [276].
- Italy, [22], [34], [38], [48], [49], [50], [51], [65], [80], [89], [176].
- Jaca, [42].
- Jean and Nicholas of Bingen, [222].
- Jervaulx, [5].
- Joanna the Mad, [46].
- Keats, John, [2].
- Keble, John, [13], [31].
- Kent, [255], [260], [268].
- Kneller, Sir Godfrey, [281].
- Laach, [197], [320], [321].
- Lagny, [113].
- Lake Country, [5].
- Landshut, [322], [328].
- Lanercost, [20], [52], [142].
- Lampérez y Romea, Vicente, [40] sqq., [48].
- Laon, [38], [108] sqq., [129], [131], [162], [163], [172] sqq., [186], [188];
- S. Martin, [112], [172], [182];
- Templars’ church, [183], [229];
- Bishop Garnier, [181].
- Latin-Byzantine style, [42].
- Lausanne, Anglican church, [30].
- Lavoulte-Chilhac, [220].
- Law Courts, London, [27], [46], [55].
- lay vocation, [2];
- fraternity, [12], [15].
- Lemgo, [320], [326], [328].
- Leon, [42], [44].
- Leonardo, [29].
- Lérida, [43], [44].
- Liberal Arts, [39], [216].
- Liège, [307].
- Lille, [21], [38], [112], [303].
- Limay, [142].
- Limburg, [318], [323].
- Limoges, [206], [211], [231], [248].
- Lincoln, [31], [129], [172], [189].
- Lincolnshire, [5].
- Lisieux, [118]; S. Jacques, [119].
- Livi, Dominic, of Ghambasso, his son, [276].
- Lombard churches, in Italy, [317];
- on the Rhine, [275], [322].
- Lombardy, [32].
- London, [2], [5], [6], [17], [21], [24], [26], [27], [54], [67].
- Longpont, [162], [170].
- Lons-le-Bourg, [64], [90].
- Louis IX, S., [170], [206].
- Louis XI, [216], [217], [225].
- Louviers, [117].
- Lörsh, [317].
- Lübeck, [37], [38], [270], [286], [314], [319], [324];
- Burg-Kloster, [272], [276], [278], [280];
- cathedral, [272];
- S. Giles, [272], [281];
- S. James, [272], [281];
- S. Katharine, [272], [276], [278];
- S. Mary, [275], [321];
- S. Peter, [272], [281];
- Burg-Thor, [271], [272];
- Heiligen-Geist-Spital, [272], [281];
- Holsteiner-Thor, [271], [272], [284];
- Rathhaus, [283];
- Bishop Burchard von Serken, [273];
- Bishop Johann von Mull, [273];
- Bishop Henry, [272];
- Bishop Henry Bockholt, [278];
- Hans Apengeter, [277].
- Luca della Robbia, [85].
- Lucca, [69], [76];
- campanile, [70];
- cathedral [69];
- S. Giovanni, [71];
- S. Maria della Rosa, [71];
- S. Michele, [69].
- Lucera, [50].
- Lucerne, lake of, [36].
- Lugo, [44].
- Lüneburg, S. John, [276], [314], [324], [328].
- Luther, [275].
- Lynn, [274].
- Lyon, [201], [212];
- S. Martin d’Ainay, [207], [228], [247];
- Manécanterie, [228].
- Mâcon, [62], [88].
- Madrid, [43].
- Magdeburg, [318], [319], [321], [324], [328].
- Maggiore, lake, [36].
- Magione, [76].
- Mallay, M., cited, [218], [228], [239–41].
- Mancha, La, [42].
- Manresa, [44].
- Mans, Le, [220].
- Mantes, [131], [134], [137], [139] sqq., [147], [149].
- Mantua, [284].
- Marburg, S. Elizabeth, [38], [169], [296], [319], [320], [328];
- castle, [302], [327].
- masons, mediaeval, [32], [240].
- Mayence, [33], [321], [322].
- Meaux, [115], [131], [162], [163], [165].
- mediaeval architects, [32], [131], [136], [151], [293], [296], [297].
- mediaeval workmen, [58], [156], [220], [222], [225], [234], [240], [276], [277], [308].
- Memling, [274].
- Memoir by A. E. Street, [6], [10], [24], [27], [30], [37], [50], [56], [57], [58].
- Menat, [215], [231].
- Merdogne, [228].
- Meredith, George, [49].
- Mérimée, Prosper, cited, [210], [212], [214], [222], [229], [232], [239].
- Merseburg, [287].
- Metz, [195];
- cathedral, [196];
- S. Vincent, [196];
- Templars’ church, [229].
- Middle-Pointed Churches in Cornwall, On the, [268].
- Minden, [277], [326], [328].
- Miranda, [44].
- Modern Painters, [36].
- Mohammedan, [42].
- Monestier, [220], [230].
- Monistrol, [39], [201], [230].
- Montéreau, Pierre de, [58], [156].
- Montfaucon, cited, [223].
- Montierender, [165].
- Montmajour, [229].
- Moorish, [42].
- Morris, William, [3], [13–17], [21], [31], [38], [57];
- first abroad, [16];
- work under G. E. S., [17].
- Moûtier, Le, near Thiers, [231].
- Moustier-neuf, Poitiers, [231], [242].
- Mozat, [231], [239].
- Mudejar, [42], [46].
- Muhlhausen, [320].
- Munich, [33], [48], [322], [328].
- Münster, [37], [274], [310], [312], [327];
- cathedral [310], Oberwasser-Kirche, [311];
- S. Lambert, [312];
- S. Lüdger, [313];
- Rathaus, [284], [310].
- Münster and Soest, [303].
- Murray, [34], [41], [49];
- guide, [91], [125].
- Mürren, [30].
- Naples, [53].
- Narbonne, [231].
- National Gallery, [46], [48], [54].
- Naumburg, [287] sqq., [299], [318], [319], [321], [324], [328].
- Naumburg Cathedral, [287].
- Navarre, [42], [206], [229].
- Neale, John Mason, [13].
- Nevers, [35], [39], [201], [231], [241], [242], [249].
- Newark, [274].
- Newman, [3].
- Norfolk, [5], [45], [128];
- middle-pointed, [45].
- Normandy, [38], [128], [130], [317].
- Norrey, [120], [121].
- Northampton, [5].
- North Mymms, [274].
- northern race, [1], [10].
- notebooks of G. E. S., [5], [20], [22], [32], [34], [38], [50], [53], [96].
- Notes d’un Voyage en Auvergne, [210], [214].
- Notes of a Tour in Central Italy, [59].
- Notes on French Churches, [97].
- Notre Dame de la Treille, [112].
- Notre Dame du Puy, [206].
- Noyon, [105], [109], [114], [131], [162], [163], [164] sqq.
- Nuremberg, [33], [270], [322], [328];
- S. Laurence, [273], [312];
- S. Sebald, [321].
- Odalric, Abbot of Conques, [242].
- Odo de Gissey, cited, [228].
- Oldenburg, Bishop Gerold of, [272].
- Orcagna, [66].
- Orcival, [231], [238], [240].
- Orders, Holy, [2].
- Order of Sir Galahad, [15].
- Orense, [42].
- Orleans, Théodulf, Bishop of, [224].
- Or S. Michele, [52], [83].
- Orvieto, [51], [73], [91], [92].
- Ourscamp, [162].
- Overbeck, [277], [281].
- Oxford, [2], [13], [14], [18], [57], [58];
- Union, [14];
- Merton college, [15];
- New college, [15].
- Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, The, [16].
- Oxford Movement, [7], [13], [14], [31].
- Paderborn, [275], [311], [319], [324], [327].
- Padua, [224].
- Paestum, [95].
- painting, early English, [262], [263].
- painting, early French, [39], [126], [136], [158], [189], [215], [216], [223] sq., [227], [234].
- painting, early German, [274], [277], [279], [290], [299], [301], [309].
- painting, early Italian, [53], [67], [70], [74], [78], [91], [94].
- paintings, by G. E. S., [4], [8], [37].
- Palencia, [43].
- Palestrina, [9].
- Palladio, [49].
- Pamplona, [44].
- Paris, [16], [33], [61];
- American church, [28], [30];
- Cluny, [33], [157];
- Louvre, [33];
- Notre Dame, [4], [33], [116], [131], [134], [137], [141], [149], [163], [200];
- S. Chapelle, [116], [156];
- S. Germain-des-Prés, [58], [156], [231].
- Passion according to S. Matthew, The, [28].
- Pater, [29].
- Pavia, [317], [323].
- Pébrac, [220].
- Pennell, Joseph, [49].
- Père Hyacinth, [95].
- Périgueux, [212], [231], [241], [243], [245], [246], [248], [249];
- Bishop Arnaud, [211].
- Perpignan, [43].
- Perugia, [76], [80], [133], [176].
- Perugino, [28], [52], [277].
- photography in architecture, [35].
- Picardy, [317].
- Pierre de Montéreau, [58], [156].
- Pierrefonds, [162].
- Pisa, [66], [76], [77], [272];
- style of, [85], [93];
- baptistery, [66], [84];
- Campo Santo, [66–7];
- cathedral, [67], [69];
- domestic Gothic, [68];
- Spina chapel, [71].
- Pisano, Giovanni, [68].
- Pistoja, [83], [85];
- baptistery, [84];
- cathedral, [83];
- S. Bartolomeo, [84];
- S. Giovanni Evangelista, [84].
- plain-song, [24], [119].
- Poblet, [42], [126].
- Pointed Architecture in Germany, [317].
- Poitiers, [176];
- Moustier-neuf, [231], [242];
- S. Hilaire, [231], [236], [242];
- S. Radegonde, [231];
- Bishop Gerald, [211].
- Poitou, [129].
- Polignac, [230].
- Pont de l’Arche, [139].
- Porretta, La, [86].
- Port Vendres, [44].
- Prague, [48].
- Prémontré, [171].
- Pre-Raphaelite Movement, [13], [32], [46], [135].
- Priests in England, mediaeval, [20];
- in France, modern, [121], [143], [144], [191].
- Proctor, Marquita (Mrs. G. E. Street), [7], [10], [12], [13], [21], [26], [38], [45], [51], [57].
- proportion in architecture, [168], [240], [269].
- Provence, [251].
- Prynne, Mr., [6].
- Pugin, A. W. N., [292].
- Pusey, Edward, [13].
- Pustertal, [36].
- Le Puy, [39], [201], [202] sqq., [212], [221], [246];
- cathedral, [205] sqq., [239];
- chapel, [229];
- S. Laurent, [230];
- S. Michel, [203], [226] sqq., [247];
- paintings, [216];
- Bishop Evodius, [203];
- Bishop Guy, [228];
- Bishop Jean de Bourbon, [214–16];
- Bishop Peter, [220];
- Bishop Stephen, [220];
- François Gimbert, [225].
- Quakers, [11].
- Raphael, [28], [277].
- Ratisbon, [33], [320], [326], [328].
- Ratzebourg, [328].
- Ravello, [51].
- Ravenna, [220], [243].
- Rayham abbey, [125].
- Recanati, [51].
- religious feeling, [11], [12], [19], [20], [21], [24], [49], [54], [114].
- Renaissance, [42], [49], [52], [68], [71], [73], [76], [95], [187], [216], [307].
- Reni, Guido, [52].
- restoration, [21], [30], [51], [54], [66], [121], [129], [140], [191], [208], [255], [265], [298];
- his own, [30] sq., [54].
- Rheims, [58], [108], [113], [129], [131], [162], [163], [184];
- cathedral, [113], [184];
- S. Jacques, [186], [189];
- S. Maurice, [189];
- S. Remi, [134], [170], [187];
- archbishop’s palace, [186];
- Maison des Musiciens, [190], [308].
- Rhineland, [36], [38], [174], [176], [275], [317], [318], [322], [323], [327].
- ringhiera, [86].
- Riom, [231], [238], [241], [251].
- Ripoll, [42].
- Ripon, [55].
- Robert de Coucy, [58],[184].
- Robinson, H. Crabbe, [26].
- Romanesque, [42], [45], [67], [70], [88], [103], [176], [187], [202], [222], [244], [245], [317], [322].
- Rome, [51], [53], [95];
- American church, [30];
- English church, [30].
- Rossetti, [14], [16], [46], [57].
- Rouen, [16], [33], [114], [117], [132], [135], [163], [193], [209], [244];
- S. Ouen, [117], [173];
- Archbishop Maurice, [133], [135].
- Royal Academy, [27], [57].
- Royal Institute of British Architects, [27];
- Transactions of, [27], [201], [243].
- Royat, [215], [231].
- Ruskin, [36].
- Russia, [32].
- S. Albans, [54], [274].
- S. Croix, Montmajour, [229].
- S. Denis, [318].
- S. Georges de Boscherville, [134] 137 sq., [156].
- S. Gemignano, [91], [92].
- S. Genés, [231].
- S. Germer, [131], [134], [154] sqq.;
- Abbot Peter de Wesencourt, [156].
- S. Gervais, [58].
- S. Gothard, [36].
- S. James the Less, Westminster, [28].
- S. Jean de Maurienne, [64].
- S. Leu d’Esserent, [102], [104], [131], [141], [146] sqq.
- S. Lô, [124].
- S. Loup, [124].
- S. Margaret, Liverpool, [30].
- S. Mary, Stone, [255] sqq.
- S. Médard, [170].
- S. Nectaire, [231], [233], [238].
- S. Nicodime, Athens, [249].
- S. Omer, abbey of S. Bertin, [99], [303];
- Notre Dame, [100] sqq., [137], [303].
- S. Quentin, [106], [107], [131], [162], [188].
- S. Saturnin, [231], [236], [238].
- S. Sophia, [243], [245].
- Saarburg, [197].
- Saintes, [231].
- Sakraments-Haus, [277], [302], [311], [316].
- Salamanca, [44].
- Salerno, [51].
- Salisbury, [55], [128], [181], [189].
- San Sebastian, [44].
- Saragossa, [38], [44], [46].
- Savona, [91].
- Scala, [51].
- Scott, Gilbert G., [5], [28], [31];
- Scott and Moffatt, [6], [59].
- Scott, G., [54].
- Sedding, Edmund, [21].
- Séez, [163].
- Segovia, [44].
- Senlis, [102], sqq., [108], [116], [131], [147], [149];
- cathedral, [103];
- S. Frambourg, [104];
- S. Pierre, [102].
- Sens, [34].
- Shelley, [28], [52].
- shrines, [158], [239], [306];
- of S. Taurin at Evreux, [116];
- of S. Elizabeth at Marburg, [300].
- Siena, [11], [51], [71] sqq., [76], [176];
- Academy, [74];
- baptistery, [72];
- campanile, [72];
- Campo, [72];
- cathedral, [73];
- hospital, [282].
- Sierck, [197].
- Sierra Morena, [42].
- Sigüenza, [44].
- Soest, [37], [275], [311], [313], [314], [323], [327];
- cathedral, [314];
- S. Paul’s, [315];
- S. Peter’s, [312], [315];
- Wiesen-Kirche, [312], [315] sqq., [320], [322].
- Soissonnais, [38], [162], [169].
- Soissons, [131], [162], [163] sqq., [188];
- cathedral, [164];
- S. Jean des Vignes, [163], [166];
- S. Léger, [168];
- S. Pierre, [169].
- Some Account of Gothic Architecture in Spain, [27], [32], [37], [39], [40], [41] sqq., [46], [51], [320].
- Some Account of the Church of S. Mary, Stone, near Dartford, [255].
- Some Churches in Kent, Surrey, and Sussex, [268].
- Some Churches of Le Puy en Velay, and Auvergne, [201].
- du Sommerard, cited, [173], [179].
- Soria, [42].
- Southampton, [160].
- Southwell, [54].
- Spain, [41], [42], [43], [47], [48], [118], [206], [229].
- Spain’s debt to G. E. S., [45];
- to France, [47].
- Spanish towns, [42], [44];
- travel, [45].
- Splügen, [36].
- Spoleto, [51].
- square east ends, [137], [173], [176], [265], [320].
- Stephen, Leslie, [49];
- Sir James Fitz-James, [49].
- Stevenson, [39].
- Stone Church, [255] sqq.
- Strasburg, [33], [162], [318], [326].
- Street, Arthur Edmund, [6], [24], [57].
- Street, George Edmund, life:
- born, [2];
- goes to London, [5];
- again, [21];
- to Wantage, [7];
- to Oxford, [13];
- abroad, [21];
- to Italy, [34];
- to Spain, [41];
- married, [13], [57];
- died, [27];
- buried, [27], [57].
- London, [21], [24], [26];
- competitions, [21], [22], [46], [54];
- controversies, [54] sq.;
- commissions, [6], [7], [21], [22], [27];
- appointments, [7], [55];
- honours, [27];
- books, [27], [34], [41] sq., [49] sq.;
- papers, [32], [37], [39], [201], [268].
- His buildings, [28], [30];
- drawings, [35];
- note-books, [34];
- travel, [21], [27], [31], [32];
- way of life, [24];
- knowledge, [31], [37], [40];
- character, [3], [23], [25], [26];
- energy, [3], [8], [9], [23];
- enthusiasm, [13], [25];
- wit, [25];
- genius, [13], [26], [35], [41];
- religion, [1], [9], [24], [53], [54], [114];
- affections of the hearth, [9], [12], [57];
- friends, [26], [52], [57];
- relation to other architects, [10], [24], [26], [27];
- eye for landscape and the picturesque, [36], [62], [65], [75], [86], [88], [90], [92], [94], [108], [137], [171], [172], [292], [295], [307], [313].
- Family:
- his father, [2];
- mother, [9];
- sister, [6];
- brother, [4], [5], [6];
- son, [6], [24], [57];
- first wife, [7], [38], [45], [124];
- second wife, [10], [53], [57];
- father-in-law, [10], [51].
- Street, Thomas, the elder, [2].
- Street, Thomas, the younger, [4], [5], [6].
- Suffolk, [128].
- Surrey, [268].
- Susa, [64], [90].
- Sussex, [5], [268].
- Swinburne, A. C. S., [48].
- Switzerland, [36], [37], [39], [48], [245], [313].
- Tarragona, [44].
- Tarrazona, [44].
- Templars, at Eunate, [229];
- at Laon, [183], [229];
- at Metz, [229];
- at Le Puy, [229];
- at Segovia, [229].
- Thames, [7], [21], [58].
- Théodore, Brother, cited, [228].
- Thrasimene, [74].
- Timbered houses, [118], [119], [154], [313];
- roofs, [118], [160], [246], [305].
- tissus, [220], [224].
- Toledo, [43], [45], [92].
- Torcello, [226].
- Toro, [42].
- Torrington, [5].
- Tortoir, [193].
- Toscanella, [94].
- Toul, [195];
- cathedral, [195];
- S. Gengoult, [195–6].
- Toulouse, [38], [231].
- Touraine, [129].
- Tournai, [175], [305].
- Tournus, [62], [246].
- Tours, S. Martin, [244].
- Transactions, [32];
- of the R. I. B. A., [39], [201], [243];
- of the Exeter Architectural Society, [268];
- of the Kent Archæological Society, [255].
- tree of Jesse, [139], [225].
- Trèves, [175], [195], [196], [197], [221].
- tribunes, [165].
- Trinidad, [30].
- Troyes, [34], [131].
- Tudela, [44].
- Turin, [65], [89–90].
- Tuy, [42].
- Tyndall, [49].
- Tyrol, [36], [48].
- Ulm, [33], [327].
- Umbria, [51], [53], [75–81].
- University, [2], [7].
- Urgell, Seo de, [43].
- Val d’Aosta, [48].
- Val di Chiana, [75].
- Valencia, [43], [44].
- Valladolid, [43], [47].
- Van Eyck, [274].
- Vauclair, [183].
- Vaux-sous-Laon, [183].
- Velay, le, [39], [201], [202];
- États de, [214];
- archives of, [215].
- Vendôme, [148].
- Venice, [133], [194], [224], [248], [289], [304];
- S. Marco, [4], [27], [212], [242] sq., [249].
- Verdier, cited, [161], [184].
- Vergato, [86].
- Verneilh, cited, [248].
- Verona, [71], [133], [270], [279], [284].
- Vevey, English church, [30].
- Vézelay, [35].
- Vienna, [48], [322].
- Vienne, [212].
- village churches, [22];
- French, [131], [143], [145];
- English, [257].
- Viollet-le-Duc, cited, [144], [150], [156], [162], [173], [184], [211], [215], [231].
- Viterbo, [94].
- Vitoria, [43], [44].
- Volvic, [231].
- Vosges, [36].
- Wales, [1].
- Wallenstadt, lake of, [36].
- Wantage, [7].
- Warfield, [265].
- Webbe, the elder, [13].
- Webbe, Philip, [21].
- Wellington, Duke of, [41].
- Wells, [128].
- Wensley, [274].
- Westminster Abbey, [27], [32], [58], [204], [244], [255], [258], [318].
- West of England, [4].
- wheel of Fortune, [153].
- Wilars de Honecort, [184].
- Wilberforce, Samuel, [13].
- Wimbourne, [279].
- Winchester, [5], [9], [12], [55];
- font, [160].
- Worcester, [2].
- Wordsworth, [4].
- workmen, mediaeval:
- masons, [240];
- sculptor, Gaulfredus, [220], another (Robert), [234];
- architects, Pierre de Montéreau, [58], [156];
- Robert de Coucy, [58], [184];
- metal-workers, [274], Hans Apengeter, [277], John and Nicholas of Bingen, [222];
- silversmith, [225], François Gimbert, [234];
- glass painter, Dominic Livi, [276].
- Worms, [249], [321], [322].
- Wurtzburg, [33].
- York, [27], [32], [55].
- Yorkshire, [4], [128].
- Ypres, [303] sq., [311].
- Zamora, [44], [46].
- Zaragoza, [44], [46],
- v. Saragossa.
- Zinzig, [323].
- Zurich, lake of, [36].