| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
|---|---|---|
| I. | A Brief Historical Account of the Cathedral | [3] |
| II. | The Place of Notre Dame in the Development of French Gothic | [19] |
| III. | The Exterior | [27] |
| IV. | The Interior.—The Nave | [55] |
| V. | The Transepts and the Choir | [71] |
| VI. | Conclusion.—The Sacristy, etc. | [94] |
| VII. | List of the Bishops and Archbishops of Paris | [98] |
| Index | [103] | |
| Ground Plan | [At End] | |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
| PAGE | |
|---|---|
| Notre Dame and the Pont de l’Archevêque | [Frontispiece] |
| Notre Dame from the South | [2] |
| Notre Dame from the Quai St. Bernard | [3] |
| Queen Marie Antoinette returning Thanks | [11] |
| The Chevet | [18] |
| Section of Nave and Double Aisle | [21] |
| North Aisles of the Nave | [23] |
| The West Front | [26] |
| Chimères | [27] |
| String-course on the West Front | [29] |
| Carved Foliage, Portail de la Vierge | [30] |
| Portail de la Sainte-Vierge | [31] |
| Figure of St. Marcel | [33] |
| Sculpture of the Last Judgement | [34] |
| Tympanum of the Porte Sainte Anne | [35] |
| Apostles—Central Doorway | [36] |
| Figures—Porte Sainte Anne | [37] |
| Chimères | [38] |
| ” | [39] |
| Le Stryge, after Méryon | [41] |
| The Roof-ridge of Notre Dame, by J. Pennell | [43] |
| The Original Flèche | [44] |
| Clocheton | [45] |
| Windows of the South Aisle | [46] |
| Triforium Windows | [47] |
| The North Transept Front | [49] |
| Tympanum, North Transept | [52] |
| The Interior from the West End | [54] |
| The Nave: South Arcade | [58] |
| Capital in the Nave | [59] |
| The Nave: North Arcade | [61] |
| The Triforium Gallery | [63] |
| Elevations of the Nave | [65] |
| Angle of the Choir and South Transept | [70] |
| The North Transept | [73] |
| View of the Choir at the End of the Thirteenth Century | [80] |
| Grille at Entrance of Choir | [82] |
| The Choir, looking West | [83] |
| The Choir from the South Transept | [87] |
| The Place du Parvis in 1650 | [94] |
| Notre Dame in the Thirteenth Century, with the Bishop’s Palace | [98] |
Photo]
[Ed. Hautecœur, Paris.
NOTRE DAME FROM THE SOUTH.