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CONTENTS OF VOL. II.


PART II.—CHRISTIAN ARCHITECTURE.

(Continued.)


BOOK IV.—GERMANY.

Chap. Page

I. Introductory—Historical notice—Circular churches—Aix-la-Chapelle—Nimeguen—Bonn 1

II. Basilicas—Plan of St. Gall—Church at Reichenau—Romain-Motier—Granson—Church at Gernrode—Trèves—Hildesheim—Cathedrals of Worms and Spires—Churches at Cologne—Other churches and chapels 5

III. Circular Churches—Aix-la-Chapelle—Nimeguen—Fulda—Bonn—Cobern 37

IV. Domestic Architecture—Lorsch—Palaces on the Wartburg—Gelnhausen—Houses—Windows 44

V. Pointed Style in Germany—History of style—St. Gereon, Cologne—Churches at Gelnhausen—Marburg—Cologne Cathedral—Friburg—Strasburg—St. Stephen's, Vienna—Nuremberg—Mühlhausen—Erfurth 53

VI. Circular Churches—Church furniture—Civil architecture 81

VII. Northern Germany—Brick Architecture—Churches at Lubeck—In Brandenburg—In Ermenland—Castle at Marienburg—Town-hall at Brunswick 89


BOOK V.—SCANDINAVIA.

I. Sweden—Norway—Denmark—Gothland—Round churches—Wooden churches 99


BOOK VI.—ENGLAND.

I. Introductory 119 II. Saxon Architecture 125

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