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

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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]

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[Ed. Hautecœur, Paris.

NOTRE DAME FROM THE SOUTH.