Gable, general structure of, [i. 124]; essential to Gothic, [ii. 210], [217].

Gardens, Italian, [iii. 136].

Generalization, abuses of, [iii. 176].

Geology of Lombardy, [ii. 5].

Glass, its capacities in architecture, [i. 409]; manufacture of, [ii. 166]; true principles of working in, [ii. 168], [395].

Gluttony, how symbolized, [ii. 343].

Goldsmiths’ work, a high form of art, [ii. 166].

Gondola, management of, [ii. 375].

Gothic architecture, analysis of, [ii. 151]; not derived from vegetable structure, [i. 121]; convenience of, [ii. 178]; divisions of, [ii. 215]; surface and linear, [ii. 226]; Italian and French, [ii. 226]; flamboyant, [i. 278], [ii. 225]; perpendicular, [i. 192], [ii. 223], [227]; early English, [i. 109]; how to judge of it, [ii. 228]; how fitted for domestic purposes, [ii. 269], [iii. 195]; how first corrupted, [iii. 3]; how to be at present built, [iii. 196]; early Venetian, [ii. 248]; ecclesiastical Venetian, [i. 21]; central Venetian, [ii. 231]; how adorned by color in Venice, [iii. 23].