&c. &c.

Signed March 11th, 1426, by Guillermo Sagrera, Francesco Anglada, and Juan Terriola, and by others.[471]

INDEX.

[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [Q], [R], [S], [T], [U], [V], [W], [X], [Z]

A.
Abbey of Veruela, [384].
Abiell, Guillermo, [311];
his report on plan for completion of Gerona cathedral, [507].
Acuña, Bishop Luis de, 25 and note, [26].
Adam, Juan, bell-founder, [350].
Agata, Sta., church of, at Barcelona, [312].
Ajimez windows, meaning of term, [269];
examples of, at Segovia, [193];
at Valencia, [269], [270];
at Tarragona, [289];
at Barcelona, [316];
at Gerona, [334], [335];
near Manresa, [340];
at Lérida, [361].
Alagon, town of, [391].
Alava, Juan de, architect, [86].
Alcalá de Henares: church of SS. Just y Pastor, [199];
university, [201];
church of San Ildefonso, [201];
bishop’s palace, [201].
Alcantara, bridge of, [210], [211] note, [230].
Alcazar, the, at Segovia, [187];
at Toledo, [211].
Alfonso, son of Juan II., his monument in the chapel of Miraflores, [42].
——, Rodrigo, architect, [251].
Almansa, [259].
Almudévar, castle of, 362 and note.
Altar-frontals at Valencia, brought from St. Paul’s, London, [267];
in the collegiata at Manresa, [344].
Altars, old, [89], [240], [387].
Amiens, cathedral at, date of, [109].
Ana, Sta., collegiate church of, at Barcelona, [295].
Andino, Cristóbal, worker in iron, [60], note.
Antholin, San, cathedral of, at Palencia. [57];
church of, at Medina del Campo, [161];
at Segovia, [192].
Antigoni, Antonio, his report on plan for completion of Gerona cathedral, [509].
Antigua, la, church of, at Valladolid, [69];
at Guadalajara, [202].
Anton, San, church of, at Barcelona, [314].
Aqueduct, Roman, at Segovia, [181];
at Tarragona, [274];
modern, near Tafalla, [402].
Aquitaine and Auvergue, type of church common in, in the twelfth century [415].
Aragon, kingdom of, provinces composing it, [411].
Arandia, Juan de, architect, [71].
Aranjuez, [209], [259].
Architects, Juntas of, at Salamanca, [85], [459];
at Zaragoza, [266] note, [370];
at Gerona, [320], [456];
others, [460].
——, the old Spanish, their main object, [420].
——, Viilanueva’s list of, employed on the cathedral at Gerona, [319], note.
——, Spanish, of the middle ages, [448-464];
Petrus de Deo, his work at San Isidoro, Leon, [448];
Raymundo of Monforte de Lemos, his contract with the Chapter of Lugo, [449];
Mattheus, master of the works at Santiago cathedral, [449];
Raymundo, a “Lambardo,” employed on Urgel cathedral, [450];
Pedro de Cumba, architect of Lérida cathedral, [451];
Pedro de Peñafreyta, his successor, [452];
Maestro Ponce, [452];
Jayme Fabre, his works at Barcelona and Palma, [453];
Pedro Zacoma, employed on San Feliu, Gerona, [453];
Juan Garcia de Laguardia, master-mason of Navarre, [454];
Guillermo Çolivella, [454];
Juan Franck, [455];
Lucas Bernaldo de Quintana, his contract for rebuilding the church at Gijon, [455];
Junta of, at Gerona, [456];
Guillermo Sagrera, his works at Perpiñan and Palma, [457];
Guillermo Vilasolar, his agreement to complete work commenced by Sagrera, [457];
appointment of architect to Calaborra cathedral, 458:
Juan Norman appointed to Seville cathedral, [458];
succeeded by Maestro Jimon, [459];
Juan de Escobedo at Segovia, [459];
Pedro Compte, his works at Valencia, [459];
Anton Egas and Alfonso Rodriguez, their plan for a new cathedral at Salamanca, [459];
Junta of at Salamanca, [459];
Rodrigo Gil de Hontañon appointed, [460];
report on the state of the works by three architects, [460];
other Juntas of, [460];
Benedicto Oger and Domingo Urteaga, their contracts for erecting churches, [461];
Felipe de Borgoña, superintends works at Burgos, [461], note;
Jayme Castayls, statues by, [461], note;
Berengario Portell and Gil de Siloe, works of, [462];
few cases of competition among, [462];
usual practice of, [462];
question between ourselves and them, [463];
clerical architects, [464].
Architects, sculptors, and builders of churches, catalogue of, [471].
Architectural terms supplied by Arabs, [209].
Argenta, Bart., architect, [319].
Arnoldo, Cardinal, [57].
Artesinado work, meaning of, [220], note.
Assas, Manuel de, quoted, [213], notes.
Astorga, walls of, [129];
cathedral, [129].
Avila: situation, [162];
walls and towers, [162];
cathedral, [163];
church of San Vicente, [170];
San Pedro, [176];
church and convent of San Tomás, [178].
Aya, Martin de la, sculptor, [20], note.
——, Rodrigo, [20], note.
B.
Badajoz, Juan de, architect, [85], [126], [128].
Balaguer, Pedro, architect, [265], [350].
Baldachin, at Gerona, [327].
Barbastro, cathedral of, [362].
Barcelona, [291];
convent and church of San Pablo del Campo, [292];
church of San Pedro de las Puellas, [294];
collegiata of Sta. Ana, [295];
cathedral, [296-307];
chapel of Sta. Lucia, [304];
Bishop’s palace, [307];
church of Sta. Maria del Mar, [307];
Sta. Maria del Pino, [309];
SS. Just y Pastor, [309];
San Jayme, [311];
Sta. Agata, [312];
N. S. del Carmen, [313];
San Miguel, [314];
San Anton, [314];
San Gerónimo, [314];
Casa Consistorial, [314];
Casa de la Disputacion, [316];
Lonja, [316];
building intended for a cloth-hall, [317];
the Mole, [317].
Barcelonette, [292].
Bartolomé, Maestro, sculptor, [275], [285] note.
——, San, church of, at Toledo, [229].
Bayonne, cathedral, [7].
Bells, [251], [346], [350].
——, wheel of, at Toledo, [255];
at Barcelona, [306];
at Gerona, [328];
at Manresa, [345].
Benavente: appearance of the town, [102];
church of Sta. Maria del Azogue, [102];
San Juan del Mercador, [103];
ruins of castle, [104].
Benito, San. monastery and church of, at Valladolid, [71], [72].
Bernardo, Archbishop of Toledo, [79].
——, Bishop of Toledo, [233], note.
——, Bishop of Sigüenza, [204].
——, Brother, architect, [275].
——, de Vallfogona, architect, [285], note.
Berruguete, name given to his work, [49], note;
his so-called chef-d’œuvre, [74];
his work at Toledo, [253].
Betanzos, town of, [136].
Biarritz, [7].
Bidart, church at, [8], note.
Bishops, French, in Spain, [79], [92], [204], [235].
——, Junta of, at Leon, [108].
Blas, San, chapel of, in Toledo cathedral, [251].
Blay, Pedro, architect, [316].
Boffiy, Guillermo, architect, [320], [322];
his report on plan for completion of Gerona cathedral, [512].
Boix, Bernardo, mason, [265].
Bonife, Matias, sculptor, [305], note.
Borgoña, Felipe de, architect, [24], [252], [461] note.
——, Juan de, painter, [20], [169] note.
Bricks, employment of, in Spanish buildings, [76], [216], [220], [227], [337], [371], [379], [385], [439];
mostly used by the Moors, [440].
Bridges: at Zamora, [92];
at Toledo, [210], [211] note, [230], 232 and note;
at Tudela, [398] note.
Building materials used in Spain, [438].
Bull-fight at Madrid, [198];
at Nîmes, [199].
Burgos, drive to, [7];
approach to, [10];
cathedral described, [12-34];
churches of San Nicolas, [44];
San Esteban, [46];
San Gil, [50];
San Lesmes, [52];
San Juan, [52];
San Lucas, [52];
San Pablo, [53];
La Merced, [53];
convents of San Juan, [52];
San Pablo, [52];
La Merced, [53];
domestic architecture, [54];
gateway of Sta. Maria, [54];
general character of the cathedral, [426].
Butterfield, Mr., his church of St. Alban, London, [447], note.
C.
Campanas, las, old church near, [402].
Campero, Juan, architect, [86], [184], [186].
Canet, Antonio, his report on plan for completion of Gerona cathedral, [506].
Cantarell, Giralt, architect, [343].
Capilla mayor, meaning of, [17].
Capuchins, church of the, at Lugo, [134].
Carlos, architect, [370].
Carmen, N. S. del, church of, at Barcelona, [313];
at Manresa, [345].
Carpentry, Moorish, [443].
Carpintero, Macías, architect, [71].
Carreño, architect, [160].
Cartagena, Bishop Alfonso de, [26].
Casandro, architect, [163].
Cascante, pilgrimage church at, [376].
Cashel, St. Cormack’s chapel at, an example of an edifice built for permanence, [421].
Castañeda, Juan de, [24].
Castayls, Maestro Jayme, sculptor, [275], [285] note, [461] note.
Castile, kingdom of, provinces composing it, [411].
Castles, Spanish, [437].
Catalina, Sta., chapel of, in San Isidoro, Leon, [125];
remarkable paintings in, [127].
Catalogue of dated examples of Spanish buildings, [467];
of architects, sculptors, and builders of churches, [471].
Cataluña, its architecture and architects, [291];
large churches of, [429].
Cathedrals:
Burgos, [12];
Palencia, [57];
Valladolid, [66];
Salamanca, old, [78];
new, [85];
Zamora, [92];
Leon, [105];
Astorga, [129];
Lugo, [131];
Santiago de Compostella, [141];
Avila, [163];
Segovia, [181];
Sigüenza, [204];
Toledo, [233];
Valencia, [261];
Tarragona, [274];
Barcelona, [296];
Gerona, [318];
Lérida, [347];
Barbastro, [362];
Huesca, [363];
Jaca, [367];
Zaragoza, [369];
Tarazona, [377];
Tudela, [391];
Pamplona, [402].
Cementarius, meaning of the term, [450], note.
Centellas, Maestro, carver, [58].
Cervera, churches at, [346].
Cervia, Berenguer, artist, [326].
Chapter-houses, [84], [266], [294], [296], [388], [406].
Christians in Spain, their connexion with the Moors, [409];
inferior in regard to civilization, [410];
their warlike character, [410];
dates of recovery of certain towns by, [410];
early buildings of, [412].
Churches, dimensions of some of the largest, [323], note.
——, Spanish, furniture of, [433];
monuments in, [434];
dependent buildings, [434];
roofing of, [435].
Church plate, [23], [343].
Churriguera, architect, [66].
Cid, coffer of the, 32 and note.
Cimborio, meaning of the word, [18];
examples of, [24], [35], [80], [93], [174], [183], [188], [256], [263], [280], [295], [301], [331], [340], [357], [367], [370], [379].
Cistercians, their first house in Spain, [384].
Clairvaux, convent of, compared with the abbey of Veruela, [385].
Clerical architects, belief in a race of, erroneous, [464].
Clermont-Ferrand, church of Notre Dame at, [81], [416].
Climate, adaptation of churches to, [87], [112], [187], [299], [369], [380], [389], [403].
Cloisters, [30], [38], [40], [47], [67], [97], [117], [157], [169], [171], [187], [188], [190], [191], [202], [207], [251], [257], [296], [303], [322], [330], [338], [351], [367], [368], [381], [387], [397], [405], [408].
Çolivella, Guillermo, architect and sculptor, [349], [454].
Colonia, Juan de, architect, [21], [23], [26], [43], [71].
——, Simon de, architect, [23], [43].
Colours used in various seasons at Toledo, [255], note.
Compte, Pedro, architect, [266], [270], [370], [459].
Concepcion, la, church of, at Toledo, [227], [229];
at Tarazona, [383].
Constable, chapel of the, in Burgos cathedral, [21].
Constantinople, Crimean memorial church at, [322], note.
Corbie, Peter de, architect, [424].
Coro, meaning of term, [16].
——, position of, [14], [41], [96], [300], [343], [382], [392].
Coruña, la, situation of, [136];
collegiata of Sta. Maria del Campo, [136];
church of Santiago, [138].
Council at Leon, [108].
Covarrubias, Alonso de, architect, [86], [254] note.
Creus, Sta., church of, near Poblet, 289 and note.
Cristo de la Luz, church of, at Toledo, [215].
Crockery-ware, good character of, at Tarazona, [389].
Crockets, [28], [69], [81], [94].
Crowns, votive, collection of, found near Toledo, [212], note.
Crucero, meaning of, [16].
Cruz, Diego de la, sculptor, [43].
——, Santos, painter, [169].
——, Sta., college of, at Valladolid, [71];
de los Seros, church at, [368];
de Cangas, church of, [412].
Cucufate, San, convent of, near Barcelona, 292 and note.
Cumba, Pedro de, architect, [451].
D.
Deo, Petrus de, architect, [121] note, [448].
Diligences, Spanish, [10].
Domestic architecture, specimens of:
at Burgos, [54];
Zamora, [101];
Santiago, [158];
Segovia, [193];
Alcalá, [201];
Guadalajara, [203];
Toledo, [221];
Valencia, [269];
Barcelona, [315];
Gerona, [334];
Perpiñan, [337];
Lérida, [361];
Zaragoza, [374];
general, of Spain, [436].
Domical vaults, domes, and semi-domes, [81], [88], [93], [174], [229], [276], [294], [362], [365].
Domingo, San, church of, at Lugo, [135].
E.
Ebro, church on the, opposite to Miranda, [9];
valley of the, [391].
Ecclesiologist, the, quoted, [95].
Egas, Anton, architect, [85], [459].
——, Enrique de, architect, [72], [370], [460].
Elne, church at, [337].
Embroidery, carved imitations of, [89], [240].
——, remarkable specimens of, at La Coruña, [138];
Valencia, [267];
Mondoñedo, [267];
Manresa, [344];
Durham, [345], note.
England, commerce of, with the south of Spain, [427], note;
perfection of her village churches, [427], note;
scarcity of large town churches in, [429].
Engracia, Sta., church of, at Zaragoza, [374].
Enrique of Narbonne, architect, [319].
“Era,” the, of Augustus Cæsar, [19], note.
Escobedo, Juan de, architect, [459].
Escorial, the, [179].
Escuder, Andres, architect, [298].
Esia, valley of the, [105].
Esteban, San, churches of, at Burgos, [46];

at Segovia, [187].
Eugenio, San, church of, at Toledo, [229].
Eulalia, Sta., chapel of, in Barcelona cathedral, [299].
Exchange at Palma, contract for, [514].
F.
Fabre, Jayme, architect, [297], [453];
his agreement with the sub-Prior and brethren of San Domingo, at Palma, [500].
Faisans, Ile de, [8].
Farm-labourers, Valencian, their costume, [260].
Favariis, Jacobo de, architect, [319].
Fé, Sta., church of, at Toledo, [229].
Feliu, San, church of, at Gerona, [331].
Ferrandis, Martin, organ-builder, [307].
Figueras, cathedral at, [336].
Florentesi, Micer Domenico Alexandro, sculptor, [179].
Fonda, the, [4].
Font, Juan, architect, [343], [370].
Ford, Mr., on the cathedral of Lérida, [347].
Forment, Damian, sculptor, 364 and note, [373].
Fornelles, [335].
Fountains Abbey, Chapter-house at, [278], note.
Francesco, San, church of, at Palencia, [63].
Franck, Juan, architect, [265], [455].
Freemasons, belief in peripatetic bodies of, probably erroneous, [464].
French churches, list of the more remarkable, having the same general characteristics as the cathedral at Santiago, [146], note;
copies of, in Spain, [417].
Fuenterrabia, distant view of, [8].
Furniture of Spanish churches, [433].
G.
Gallegan peasantry, wretched state of, [140];
at Santiago, on Sunday, [148].
Gallego, Juan, architect, [185].
Galleries in Spanish churches, [45], [49], [53], [68], [73], [178], [186], [256], [383], [406].
Galtes, Cárlos, de Ruan, architect, [350].
Garcia, Alvar, architect, [163].
Gateways and walls of old towns:
Burgos, [54];
las Huelgas, [38];
Zamora, [101];
Leon, [109], [127];
Astorga, [129];
Lugo, [135];
Avila, [163];
Segovia, [192];
Alcalá, [201];
Sigüenza, [208];
Toledo, [211], [230];
Valencia, [268];
Tarragona, [274];
Gerona, [329];
Hostalrieb, [335];
Veruela, [384];
Olite, [400];
Pamplona, [402].
Gelmirez, Diego, Archbishop of Santiago, [143].
Gerona: cathedral, [318-329];
town walls, [329];
church of San Pedro de los Galligans, [329];
another church, [331];
San Daniel, [331], note;
San Feliu, [331];
domestic remains, [334].
—— cathedral, reports on plan for completion of, [501].
Gerónimo, San, church of, at Barcelona, [314].
Gil, San, church of, at Burgos, [50].
Gomar, Francisco, sculptor, [288].
Gomez, Alvar, architect, [251].
Gonzalez, Bishop, [108].
Granja, la, palace at, [180].
Granollers, church at, [335].
Grao, port of Valencia, [271].
Gregorio, San, college of, at Valladolid, [71], [75].
Guadalajara:
church of Sta. Maria, [202];
San Miguel, [202];
la Antigua, [202];
palace del Infantado, [203].
Guadalupe, Pedro de, architect, [58].
Guadarrama, Sierra de, [5], [180], [195].
——, village, [195].
Gual, Bartolomé, architect, [298];
his report on plan for completion of Gerona cathedral, [506].
Guas, Bonifacio de, builder, [185].
——, Juan de, builder, [185].
Guinguamps, Joannes de, his report on plan for completion of Gerona cathedral, [510].
Guiniel, Pedro, architect, [199].
H.
Hatton Garden, Italian church in, [45], note.
Heraldry, love of, in Spain, [22], [75], [203], [256], [379].
Herrera, architect, [66], [76], [179].
Honecort, Wilars de, architect, [424].
Houtañon, Juan Gil de, architect, [86], [182], [460].
——, Rodrigo Gil de, architect, [182], [201], [460].
Host, perpetual exposition of the, at Leon, [126];
at Lugo, [133].
Hostalrich, [335].
Huelgas, las:
convent of, [34];
village, [35];
church, [35];
solemnities at, [39];
corpse of Juan II. at, [40].
Huesca:
college and palace, [362];
cathedral, [363];
church of San Pedro, [365];
San Martin, [367];
San Juan, [367].
I.
Ildefonso, San, church of, at Alcalá, [201];
chapel of, in Toledo cathedral, [250].
Infantado, palace del, at Guadalajara, [203].
Inns, Spanish, [3].
Inquisition established at Toledo, [217] note, [219] note.
Iron lectern, [50].
—— pulpit, [51], [96].
—— screens, [60], [73], [241], [253], [305], [404].
Irun, church at, [8].
Isabel, Sta., church of, at Toledo, [229].
Isidoro, San, church of, at Leon, [121];
miracles of, legend concerning, [122].
J.
Jaca, cathedral at, [368].
James, St., cathedral of, at Compostella, [141].
——, festival and tomb of the apostle, [157].
Jayme, San, church of, at Barcelona, [311].
Jews, spoliation of, at Avila, [178], note;
conversions and persecution of, at Toledo, [217] note, [219] note;
numerous bodies of them, [221].
Jimon, Maestro, architect, [459].
Joánes, Juan, painter, [197], [443].
Joseph, S., chapel of, in the cathedral of Santiago, [147].
Juan, Don, son of Ferdinand and Isabella, his tomb, [179].
—— II., funeral of, [40].
—— II. and Isabel, their monument in the chapel of Miraflores, [42].
——, San, church and convent of, at Burgos, [52];
church at Zamora, [100], note;
at Benavente, [103];
at Segovia, [192];
at Toledo, [256];
at Perpiñan, [337];
at Lérida, [347], [360];
at Huesca, [367];
monastery and church near Huesca, [368].
Juni, Juan de, sculptor, [68].
Junquera, la, Parroquia at, [336].
Juntas of architects. See Architects.
Just y Pastor, SS., churches of, at Alcalá, [199];
at Barcelona, [309].
L.
Laguardia, Juan Garcia de, “Master-Mason,” [454].
Lambardo, meaning of the term, [450], note.
Lasteyrie, Ferdinand, on votive crowns at Toledo, [212] note.
Lavinia, Señor, architect, [106].
Lectern, iron, in San Esteban, Burgos, [50];
brass, in Toledo cathedral, [253].
Leocadia, Sta., church of, at Toledo, [227], [228].
Leon, road to, from Benavente, [105];
cathedral described, [105-121];
church of San Isidoro, [121-128];
chapel of Sta. Catalina, [124];
character of the city, [128];
convent of San Marcos, [128].
Leonardo, San, church of, at Zamora, [100].
Lérida: the town, [346];
cathedral, [347-359];
fragment of defensive building, [359];
church of San Lorenzo, [359];
San Juan, [360];
Romanesque house, [361];
inn, [361], note;
date of recovery of, from the Moors, [410].
Lesmes, San, church of, at Burgos, [52].
Levi, Samuel, 219 and note, [221].
Light, admission of, in Spanish churches, [34], [49], [81], [82], [87], [111], [129], [134], [152], [179], [183], [186], [300], [369], [403].
Llobet, Martin, stone-cutter, [265].
Lonja (Exchange), the, at Valencia, [270];
at Barcelona, [316].
Loquer, Miguel, sculptor, [305], note.
Lorenzo, San, church of, at Segovia, [192], note;
at Lérida, [347], [359].
Lucas, San, church of, at Burgos, [52].
Lucia, Sta., chapel of, in Toledo cathedral, [246];
in Barcelona cathedral, [304].
Lugo: wall, [131];
cathedral, [131];
church of the Capuchins, [134];
San Domingo, [135];
walls and fountains, [135].
Luine, San, church of, at Segovia, [191].
Luna, Don Alvaro de, tomb of, and his wife, in Toledo cathedral, [252].
M.
Madrid: entrance to, [195];
palace, [195];
Armeria, [196];
Museo, pictures, [196];
bull-fight, [198].
Magdalena, la, churches of: at Valladolid, [71], [72];
at Zamora, [97];
at Toledo, [226];
at Tarazona, [382];
at Tudela, [397].
Mahomedan buildings in Toledo, list of, [213], note.
Mallorca, influence of an artist of, on mediæval architecture, [429].
Manresa, situation of, [340];
the Collegiata, [340];
altar-frontal in, [344];
church del Carmen, [345].
Manrique, Bishop of Leon, [107].
Manta, the, described, [271].
Mantilla, instance of the national love for the, [272].
Maravedi, value of, in middle ages, [449], note.
Marcos, San, church of, at Salamanca, [90];
convent at Leon, [128].
Maria, Sta., churches of:
at Burgos, [13];
de las Huelgas, [34];
at Valladolid, [67];
at Zamora, [100];
at Benavente, [102];
at la Coruña, [136];
at Guadalajara, [202];
at Toledo, [217];
at Barcelona, [307], [310];
at Cervera, [346];
at Tudela, [391];
at Olite, [398];
de Naranco, near Oviedo, [413].
Martin, San, bridge of, at Toledo, [232];
story concerning, [232], note.
——, churches of:
at Valladolid, [70];
at Salamanca, [91];
at Segovia, [190];
at Huesca, [367].
Martinez, Gregorio, painter, [20], note.
Masons, Spanish, [438].
Matienzo, Garci Fernandez de, architect [43].
Matteo, San, church of, at Salamanca, [91].
Mattheus, architect, [144], [153], [449];
warrant of Ferdinand II. in his favour, [488].
Maurice, Bishop, account of, [18].
Medina del Campo: castle, [160];
church of San Antholin, [161].
—— del Rio Seco, [159].
Merced, la, convent of, at Burgos, [53].
Micalete, the, at Valencia, [264];
documents relating to, [265].
Miguel, Don, priest of Medina del Campo, donation of, [79], [84] note.
——, San, churches of:
at Palencia, [61];
at Zamora, [99];
at Segovia, [192];
at Guadalajara, [202];
at Toledo, [227];
at Barcelona, [314];
at Tarazona, [383].
Millan, San, church of, at Segovia, [187].
Miranda del Ebro, [9].
Miraflores, funeral of Juan II. at, [40];
convent and church of, [40];
chapel of, [41].
Moncada, Guillen Ramon de, architect, [380].
Moncayo, Sierra de, [376].
Monistrol in Cataluña, church near, [340].
—— in France, [417], note.
Monjuic, rock and fortress of, [292].
Monserrat, mountain-range, [339].
Monte Aragon, monastery of, [362].
Monteacadeo, tower at, [376].
Montmajeur, cemetery at, [50], note.
Monuments in Spanish churches, [31], [48], [83], [98], [119], [179], [207], [250], [251], [252], [306], [397], [434].
Monzon, town of, [362].
Moors, their influence in Spain, [194];
their toleration, [213];
their architectural skill, [216];
numerous in Toledo, [221];
duration of their rule, [409];
examples of their architecture in the period comprised in this work, [409];
their superiority to the Christians in regard to civilization, [410];
some of their public works, [412];
their use of bricks in architecture, [440];
their influence on Christian art, [441].
Moorish battlement, [38], [167], [232].
—— houses in Toledo, [221].
—— vaulting, [84], [215].
—— and Moresque work, at Valladolid, [76];
at Segovia, [193];
at Guadalajara, [202];
at Toledo, [213-232], [246];
at Tarragona, [283], [285];
at Lérida, [359];
at Huesca, [365].
Moresque, a variety of Moorish architecture, [440];
examples of, [441].
Mosques in Toledo, [215], [216].
Mota, castle de la, at Medina del Campo, [160].
——, Guillermo de la, his report on plan for completion of Gerona cathedral, [505].
Mozarabic chapel at Salamanca, [84];
at Toledo, [237], note.
Mugaguren, Juanes de, architect, [182].
Museum, at Valladolid, [76];
at Madrid, [196].
N.
Neale, Dr., quoted, [95], [100], [101], notes.
Nicolas, San, churches of: at Burgos, [44];
at Segovia, [191];
at Gerona, [331], note;
at Pamplona, [407].
Norman, Juan, architect, [459].
O.
Oger, Benedicto, architect, [461].
Olite:
remains of castle, [398], [399];
church of Sta. Maria, [398];
San Pedro, [400].
Olotzaga, Juan de, architect, [363].
Oña, river, [318].
Operarius, office of, [454].
Organs, old, [37], [49], [73], [161], [200], [288], [306], [337], [345].
Orientation of churches, [234].
Orozco, Juan, architect, [86].
Ortiz, Pablo, architect, [252], note.
P.
Pablo, San, church and convent of, at Burgos, [52];
church at Valladolid, [71], [74];
convent and church at Barcelona, [292];
at Zaragoza, [373].
Painters and their works in Spain, [443].
Paintings in churches, [83], [117], [127], [128], [162], [169], [192], [220], [226], [254], [304], [306], [343], [382], [396].
Palencia, journey to, and arrival at, [56];
cathedral, [57];
church of San Miguel, [61];
San Francesco, [63];
other churches, [64];
walls, [64];
plain surrounding the city, [64].
Palma, contract for Exchange at, [514].
Pamplona:
cathedral, [402];
church of San Saturnino, [406];
San Nicolas, [407];
views from walls, [408].
Pancorbo, [10].
Parador, the, [4].
Parcerisa, Don F. J., quoted, [303].
Pasage, harbour of, [8].
Pavements, ancient, [218], [226], [285], [288].
Pedro, San, chapel of, in Toledo cathedral, [241].
——, churches of:
at Zamora, [100], note;
at Avila, [176];
at Toledo, [227];
at Barcelona, [294];
at Gerona, [329];
at Huesca, [365];
at Olite, [400].
Pelayo, D., Bishop of Oviedo, [163].
Peñafreyta, Pedro de, architect, [349], [452].
Permanence the main object of old Spanish architects, [420];
neglected in England now, [421].
Perpiñan, capture of, [336], note;
church of San Juan, [337];
old house, [337].
Picture-gallery at Madrid, [196].
Pisa, Francisco de, quoted, 2[56] note.
Pituenga, Florin de, architect, [163].
Plans of early churches, whence derived, [414].
Plans, original, of Mediæval architects, [85], [303], [460].
Plastering, at Segovia,

[192], [194];
Toledo, [217].
Plateresque work, explanation of, [49], note.
Poblet, monastery and church of, 289 and note.
Polido, Pedro, architect, [185].
Ponce, Maestro, [452].
Ponferrada, [130].
Portell, Berengario, architect, [462].
Posada, the, described, [3].
Prescott, historian, quoted, [213], note.
Prie-dieu, [59].
Puerta del Cuarte, Valencia, [269].
—— del Sol, Toledo, [231].
—— de Serranos, Valencia, [269].
—— de Visagra, Toledo, [231].
Pulgar, Hernando del, quoted, [256] note.
Pulpits, iron:
in San Gil, Burgos, [51];
at Durham, [51], note;
in Zamora cathedral, [96].
Q.
Quintana, Lucas Bernaldo de, architect, [455].
R.
Railways, Spanish, [56].
Raymundo, a “Lambardo,” [450].
——, Maestro, of Monforte de Lemos, architect, [131], [449].
Reims, cathedral at, date of, [109].
Reja, meaning of, [17].
Renaissance school in Spain, works of the, little to be admired, [432].
—— work, specimens of:
in San Esteban, Burgos, [49];
cloister at Santiago, [151];
tomb in San Tomás, Avila, [179];
in Sigüenza cathedral, [205], [207];
in Barcelona cathedral, [305];
in Figueras cathedral, [336];
in collegiata at Manresa, [344];
at Lérida, [361];
at Zaragoza, [374];
at Veruela, [388];
at Pamplona, [403].
“Restoration,” [27], note;
little practised in Spain, [432].
Reus, [273], [289], [461].
Ribero-Rada, Juan de, architect, [88].
Rodrigo, Archbishop, quoted, [233], notes.
——, Maestro, wood-carver, [252].
Rodriguez, Alfonso, architect, [85], [147], [459].
——, D. Ventura, architect, [404].
——, Gaspar, architect, [60], note.
——, Juan, Canon of Segovia, his account of the cathedral, [182], [489].
——, Jusepe, illuminator, [18], note.
Romanesque work, specimens of:
near Miranda, [9];
at Santiago, [153];
at Tarragona, [278];
at Barcelona, [307];
at Elne, [337];
near Tarrasa, [340];
at Manresa, [341];
at Lérida, [361];
at Jaca, [368];
at Sta. Cruz de los Seros, [368];
at Veruela, [387];
at Pamplona, [407].
Roman, San, church of, at Segovia, [191];
at Toledo, [216], [224].
Roofing of Spanish churches, [168], 239 and note, [302], [342], [354], [435].
Roque, Maestro, architect, [298].
Round churches, Salamanca, [90];
Segovia, [184].
Ruesga, Juan de, builder, [57] note, [186].
Ruiz, Martin, architect, [88].
S.
Sagrera, Guillermo, architect, [324], [337], [457];
his report on plan for completion of Gerona cathedral, [509];
his contract for the Exchange at Palma, [514].
Salamanca:
arrival at, [78];
the old cathedral, [79];
new cathedral, [85];
walls and dilapidated buildings, [90];
church of San Marcos, [90];
San Martin, San Matteo, [91];
documents relating to the construction of the new cathedral at, [482].
Salas, church at, [367].
Salórzano, Martin de, [57], note.
Salvador, San, cathedral of, at Avila, [163].
Sanchez, Martin, wood-carver, [40], [41], note.
——, Pedro, [46], note.
Sancii, architect, [332].
Santa Maria, Bishop Pablo de, account of, [52].
Santiago, church of, at la Coruña, [138];
at Toledo, [228];
chapel of, in Toledo cathedral, [252];
chapel of, in Tarazona cathedral, [382].
—— de Compostella, journey to, [140];
situation of the city, [141];
cathedral described, [141-158];
compared with S. Sernin, Toulouse, [145];
festival of S. James, [157];
Mass in the cathedral, [158];
other churches, streets, hospital, [158].
——, warrant of Ferdinand II. concerning cathedral of, [489].
Santiañes de, Pravia, church at, [413].
Santillana, Juan de, painter on glass, [42].
Saravia, Rodrigo de, architect, [86].
Saturnino, San, church of, at Pamplona, [406].
Screens in Toledo cathedral, subjects carved on, [495].
Sculpture in Spain, [436];
in modern buildings, [446].
—— of subjects and figures in churches:
Burgos, [18], [20], [28], [30], [31], [33], [42], [47], [52];
Palencia, [63];
Valladolid, [75];
Zamora, [95];
Benavente, [103];
Leon, [115], [116], [119], [120], [125];
Lugo, [134];
la Coruña, [137];
Santiago, [151], [154];
Avila, [167], [172], [175];
Segovia, [186], [189];
Toledo, [248-252], [257];
Valencia, [262], [263];
Tarragona, [282], [286];
Barcelona, [294], [306], [310], [315], [316];
Lérida, [355];
Huesca, [364], [365], [367];
Tarazona, [383];
Tudela, [395], [396], [397], [398];
Olite, [399], [401];
Pamplona, [404], [405], [407].
Sebastian, San, [8];
church of San Vicente at, [9].
Segre, river, [346].
Segovia:
Roman aqueduct, [181];
cathedral, [181];
church of the Templars (Vera Cruz), [184];
convent of El Parral, [185];
the Alcazar, [187];
walls and gates, [187];
church of San Esteban, [187];
San Millan, [187];
San Martin, [190];
San Roman, [191];
San Facundo, [191];
Sta. Trinidad, [191];
San Nicolas, [191];
San Luine, [191];
San Antholin, [192];
San Juan, [192];
San Miguel, [192];
San Lorenzo, [192], note;
specimens of plaster-work, [192], [193];
Moresque tower, [193].
——, memoir of the Canon Juan Rodriguez on the cathedral of, [490].
Sernin, S., church of, at Toulouse, compared with cathedral of Santiago, [145].
Seu, the, at Zaragoza, [369].
Seville, date of its recovery from the Moors, [410].
Siloe, Diego de, [28].
——, Gil de, architect, [22], [42], [43], [462].
Sigüenza:
cathedral, [204];
gardens, [208].
Smith’s work in Spanish churches, [305].
Spain:
the north of, little explored, [1];
drawbacks to travelling in, exaggerated, [1];
fitting season for travelling in, [2];
inns and food, [2];
scenery, [5];
places visited by author, [5];
increased facilities for travelling in, [6];
characteristic of landscapes in, [92];
duration of Visigothic rule in, [409];
duration of Moorish rule in, [409];
Moors and Christians in, [409], [410];
subdivision of the country, [410];
portions of, not conquered by Moors, [410];
states in, in the fifteenth century, [411];
early Moorish and Christian buildings in, [412];
commerce of, with England, [427], note;
sculpture of, [436];
domestic architecture of the middle ages in, [436];
castles of, [437].
Spanish architects of the middle ages, [448].
—— buildings, catalogue of dated examples of, [467].
Stained glass in church at Miraflores, [42];
in Leon cathedral, [120];
in Avila cathedral, [170];
in Segovia cathedral, [183];
in Toledo cathedral, [248], [254];
in Gerona cathedral, [328];
in Pamplona cathedral, [404].
Steeples, examples of:
Burgos, [26];
las Huelgas, [38];
San Esteban, Burgos, [47];
Palencia, [62], [64];
Valladolid, [68], [70];
Salamanca, [88];
Zamora, [93], [99], [100];
Benavente, [103];
Leon, [114], [127];
Lugo, [134];
la Coruña, [137];
Santiago, [146];
Avila, [167], [172], [174];
Segovia, [183], [187], [191], [192];
Sigüenza, [206];
Toledo, [225], [226], [251];
Valencia, [264];
Tarragona, [281];
Barcelona, [302], [310], [312], [314];
Gerona, [321], [325], [333], [339];
Fornelles, [335];
Granollers, [335];
Figueras, [336];
la Junquera, [336];
Elne, [337];
Tarrasa, [340];
Manresa, [342];
Cervera, [346];
Lérida, [265], [352];
Huesca, [367];
Sta. Cruz de los Seros, [368];
Zaragoza, [373], [374];
Monteacadeo, [376];
Tarazona, [380], [382], [383];
Alagon, [391];
Tudela, [393], [397];
Olite, [400].
Steeples of mixed architectural character in Toledo, [224].
Summary of remarks on Gothic buildings in Spain, necessity for, [409];
Visigothic period, [409];
duration of Moorish rule, [409];
effects of the antipathy of Moors and Christians, [409];
superior civilization of the former, [410];
subdivision of the country, portions never conquered by Moors, [410];
dates of Christian successes, [410];
provinces included in the two kingdoms of Aragon and Castile, [411];
relics of the Goths, [411];
of the Moors, [412];
early Christian buildings extant, [412];
plans of churches of the tenth century, [414];
of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, [415];
influence of French types, [415];
copies of French churches, [417];
Spanish system of internal arrangement—adopted in Westminster Abbey, [418];
plan of abbey church at Veruela, [419];
group of churches illustrating the slow development of art in Spanish buildings, [419];
permanence the great object of the builders, [420];
cathedrals of Sigüenza and Avila, [421];
of Toledo, Burgos, and Leon, [422-426];
design by Wilars de Honecort, [424];
fourteenth-century art, [426];
fifteenth-century art, [427];
Catalan churches, [429];
Segovia and Salamanca cathedrals, [431];
the later styles, [431];
the Renaissance school, [432];
church furniture, [433];
monuments, [434];
dependent buildings, [434];
church-roofing, [435];
sculpture, [436];
domestic architecture of the middle ages, [436];
ajimez windows, [437];
castles, [437];
building materials, [438];
masons, bodies of, [438];
brickwork, [439];
Moresque art, [440];
influence on each other of Moorish and Christian art, [441];
instances of Moorish influence, [441-443];
Spanish painters and paintings, [443];
sculpture in modern buildings, [446];
object of the study of ancient art, [447].
Synagogues converted into churches, [217], [219].
T.
Tafalla, churches at, [402].
Tagus, inundation of the, [211], note.
Taller del Moro, at Toledo, [223].
Tarazona:
situation and appearance, [376];
cathedral, [377];
chapel of Santiago, [382];
church of la Magdalena, [382];
la Concepcion, [383];
San Miguel, [383];
crockery-ware at, [389].
Tarragona, the old and new cities, [273];
views, [273];
Roman remains, [274];
cathedral, [274-289];
other churches, [289];
date of recovery of, from the Moors, [410].
Tarrasa, churches at, [340];
Romanesque church near, [340].
Tartana, the Valencian, [260].
Templars’ church (la Magdalena) at Zamora, [99];
(Vera Cruz) at Segovia, [184].
Temple church, London, [424], note.
Tenorio, Pedro, Archbishop of Toledo, 251 and note.
Tiles, encaustic, [43], [218], [372], [379], [383], [386].
Toledo:
approach to, [209];
view of the city, [210];
bridge of Alcantara, [211], note;
interest of the buildings, [212];
group of votive crowns, [212], note;
Moorish toleration, 213 and notes;
buildings which illustrate the Mahomedan architecture, [213], note;
fragments possibly Visigothic, [214];
church of Cristo de la Luz, [215];
mosque called De las Tornerias, [216];
church of San Roman, [216], [224];
Sta. Maria la Blanca, [217];
del Transito, [219];
the Juderia, [221];
Moorish houses, [221];
the Taller del Moro, [223];
church of Sta. Magdalena, [226];
steeples of several churches, [227];
Santiago, [228];
Sta. Leocadia, and other churches, [229];
walls, [229];
bridges and gateways, [230];
Puerta de Visagra, [231];
bridge of San Martin, 232 and note;
cathedral, [233-256];
chapel of San Ildefonso, [250];
of San Blas, [251];
of Santiago, [252];
church of San Juan de los Reyes, [256];
great artistic interest of the city, [257];
date of its recovery from the Moors, [410].
——, further notice of the cathedral, [423];
list of subjects carved on screens in, [495].
Tomás, San, church and convent of, at Avila, [178].
Tomé, San, church of, at Toledo, [227].
Tornerias, de las, Moorish mosque, [216].
Tornero, Juan, architect, [86].
Toro, collegiate church at, [101].
Torre, village of, [130].
Torre Nueva, at Zaragoza, [373].
Toulouse, church of S. Sernin at, [416].
Transito, church del, at Toledo, [219].
Trascoro, meaning of, [16].
Travelling in Spain, its drawbacks exaggerated, [1];
season for, [2];
improved facilities for, [6].
Trinidad, Sta., church of, at Segovia, [191].
Tudela:
cathedral, [391];
church of la Magdalena, [397].
Tufa, use of, for vaulting, [111].
Tuy, Don Lucas de, quoted, [107].
U.
University, at Valladolid, [76];
of Ximenes at Alcalá de Henares, [201].
Urbina, Juan de, painter, [20] note.
Ursula, Sta., church of, at Toledo, [229].
Urteaga, Domingo, architect, [461].
V.
Valdivieso, Juan de, painter on glass, [42].
Valdomar, architect, [266].
Valencia:
arrival at, [260];
cathedral, [261];
the Micalate, [264];
embroidered altar frontals, [267];
walls and gates, [268];
domestic remains, [269];
ajimez windows, [269];
features of the city, [271];
date of its recovery from the Moors, [410].
Valent, Bartolomé, builder, [265].
Valladolid:
arrival at, [65];
great Plaza and town-hall, [65];
cathedral, [66];

church of Sta. Maria la Antigua, [67];
San Martin, [70];
San Pablo, [71], [74];
San Benito, [71], [72];
la Magdalena, [72], [75];
college of San Gregorio, [71], [75];
of Sta. Cruz, [71];
Moorish archway, [76];
museum, library, university, [76].
Vallbona, monastery and church of, 289 and note.
Vallejo, Juan de, architect, [24].
Valleras, Arnaldo de, architect, [340];
his report on plan for completion of Gerona cathedral, [508].
Vallfogona, Petrus de, his report on plan for completion of Gerona cathedral, [504].
Vall-llebrera, Pedro de, architect, [346].
Valmeseda, Juan de, sculptor, [59].
Velasco, Constable, palace of the, at Burgos, [54].
Vergara, [9].
Veruela, ride from Tarazona to, [383];
abbey at, [384].
Vicente, San, churches of: at San Sebastian, [9];
at Zamora, [99]; at Avila, [170].
——, his tomb at Avila, [175].
Vilasolar, Guillermo, architect, [457].
Villa-Amil, M., quoted, [95].
Villafranca del Vierzo, [130].
—— de Panades, [273].
Villalba, [180].
Villia Espepa, chancellor of Navarre, monument to him and his wife in Tudela cathedral, [396].
Viollet le Duc, M., value of his writings, [242] note.
Vique, city of, [339].
Visigoths in Spain, remains of their works in Toledo, [214];
votive crowns of their king Reccesvinthus, [212];
duration of their rule, [409].
Visquio, Gerónimo, Bishop of Salamanca, [79].
Vitoria, [9].
W.
Wages of architects, &c., in the middle ages, [20], [41], [42], [58], [60], [61], [71], [72], [131], [144], [169], [185], [186], [265], [266], [270], [297], 298 and note, [305] note, [319], [332] note, [349], [449-462].
Waring, Mr., his view of the cloister at las Huelgas, [38] note.
Westminster Abbey, example of the internal arrangement of a Spanish church offered by, [418].
Windows in churches, undue number of, [111], [112].
Wren, Sir Christopher, [67];
anecdote of, [370] note.
X.
Xulbe, Joannes de, architect, [304];
his report on plan for completion of Gerona cathedral, [503].
——, Paschasius de, architect, [324];
his report on plan for completion of Gerona cathedral, [503].
Z.
Zacoma, Pedro, architect, [333], [453].
Zamora:
entrance to, [92];
cathedral, [92];
church of San Isidoro, [97];
la Magdalena, [97];
San Miguel, [99];
San Vicente, [99];
San Leonardo, [100];
Sta. Maria de la Horta, [100];
ruined church, [100];
San Juan, San Pedro, [100] note;
walls, [101];
bridge, [101];
Gothic house, [101].
Zaragoza:
old cathedral, [369];
church of San Pablo, [373];
Torre Nueva, [373];
another church, [374];
Renaissance buildings, [374];
church of Sta. Engracia, [374];
date of its recovery from the Moors, [410].

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