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INDEX. 711 German Romanesque architecture, 258. ornament, 266. towers, 264. two-storied churches, 264. Gernrode abbey church, 261. Gerona Cathedral, 430. Gesu Church, Rome, 467. Gewandhaus, Brunswick, 521. Ghats, Indian, 623. Ghent Cathedral, 386. Town Hall, 390. Ghiberti, architect, 417, 439. 441, 445, 447- Giant's Staircase, Doges' Palace, Venice, 477. Gibbs. James, architect, 581. Gibson. John, architect, 594. Gigantomachia at Pergamon, 108. ^ Giocondo, architect, 445, 471, 490. Giotto, 417, 419. Giotto's Chapel, Padua, 421. Gira, 663. Giralda, Seville, 663. Giraud Palace, Rome, 440, 457. Girgenti (see " Agrigentum "), 66. Girnar, temple, 618, 629. Girton College, Cambridge, 596. Gizeh, Great Pyramid at, 17. Glasgow, buildings at, 595. Cathedral, 359. municipal buildings, 595. Glass, painted, 254, 272. stained, 335, 341, 347, 382, 402, 433, 434. 444> 544- Glendalough, S. Kevin's Kitchen, 360. Gloucester Cathedral, 289, 305, 332, 351, 353- . Glyptotek, Munich, 524. Gods of the Greeks and Romans, 46. Godwin, architect, 595. Goldie, architect, 595. Goldsmiths, arch of the, Rome, 153. Gonville College, Cambridge, 324. Gopura, Mandiira, 628, Gopuras, Indian, 612, 628, 629. Gosford Park, 595. Gothic architecture in Europe, 267. method of construction, 269. towers, 299, 442. walls. 369, 442. Gothic vaulting in England, 283. Europe, 272, 443. Goujon, J., sculptor, 505. Grace Church, New York, 599. Grange House, Hants, 391. Granada, Alhambra, 537, 667, 678, 679, 680. Granada — continued. Cathedral, 540. steeple at, 540. Court of the Alberca, 667. Court of the Lions, 667. Hall of the Ambassadors, 667. Hall of Judgment, 667. Palace of Charles V., 537. Great Fire of London, 571. Great Hospital at Milan, 505. Great Mosque, Delhi, 656. Mecca, 657. Great Temple of Palmyra, 125. Great Wall, China, 637. Greece, map of, 45 (No. 14). Greek architecture, 45. agora, 97. arch, use of. 54. character of, 49. columns, 102. dwellings, 92. Hellenic period, 49, 55. Minoan period of. 53. mouldings, 102. Mycenaean art, 53. ornament, 106, 171. palaces and domestic buildings, 92. Palasstra (Gymnasia), 97, 141. pediments, 69. propylasa, 93. public buildings, 97. refinements in, 51. sculpture, 106. stadion, 97. stele, 94, 108. stoae, or colonnades, 97. theatres, 90. orchestra in, 90. tombs, 93. Greek temples, 28. absence of windows in, 56. cella of, 46. different kinds of, 58. hypaethral, 56. methods of lighting, 56, 69. roofs of, 56. Greek church, Moscow Road, Bays- water, 216, 595. Green, architect, 601. Greensted, church, Essex, 327. Greenwich Hospital, 569, 576. King's House, 569, 578. Gribble, architect, 595. Grimani Palace, Venice, 485. Groin (see Glossary). Groin-rib vaulting. 224. Guildford, Sutton Place, 283. Guildhall School of Music, London, 595-