+ + Ind. 60: 1161. My. 17, ’06. 260w. Ind. 61: 1166. N. 15, ’06. 40w. Lit. D. 32: 574. Ap. 14, ’06. 1100w.
“His work is neither a complete bibliography, with such notes as will enable a student to select what he wants for study, nor, on the other hand, is it a narrative of exploration. It falls midway between.”
+ – Nation. 83: 63. Jl. 19, ’06. 1500w. Outlook. 82: 716. Mr. 24, ’06. 140w. R. of Rs. 33: 510. Ap. ’06. 40w. + + Spec. 96: 834. My. 26, ’06. 1740w.
Blomfield, Reginald. Studies in architecture. *$3.25. Macmillan.
Mr. Blomfield who is a “practising architect of distinction and enthusiasm sends a side-glance at Byzantium and Lombardy, but is chiefly occupied with the architecture (and architects) of the French and Italian renaissance.... Mr. Blomfield has not fallen into the faults he denounces: what he writes is full of interest because of his standpoint (and standing) as an architect, his personal knowledge of the buildings of which he writes, and his researches into their history. Above all, he has great enthusiasm for his art, a passion which archæology (while admitting others) tends, it would seem, to exclude.” (Spec.)
“A book as interesting as it is sound.”
+ + Acad. 70: 523. Je. 2, ’06. 620w.
“The volume is a real contribution to architectural criticism.”
+ + – Ath. 1906, 2: 220. Ag. 25. 1100w. + Int. Studio. 30: 90. N. ’06. 100w.