| John Henry Parker - Architecture - 1845 - 438 pages
...architectural arrangement of a building, marked either by the buttresses or pilasters on the walls, by the disposition of the main ribs of the vaulting of the...of the roof, or by any other leading features that 51 separate it into corresponding portions. The word is also sometimes used for the space between the... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - English language - 1847 - 518 pages
...in the architectural arrangement of a building, marked either by the buttresses on the walls, by the disposition of the main ribs of the vaulting of the...used for the space between the mullions of a window. Oaf. Gloss. Arch. In the provinces the term is even applied to the divisions of a barn, or in fact... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - English language - 1850 - 526 pages
...in the architectural arrangement of a building, marked either by the buttresses on the walls, by the disposition of the main ribs of the vaulting of the...used for the space between the mullions of a window. Oxf. Gloss. Arch. In the provinces the term is even applied to the divisions of a barn, or in fact... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1850 - 562 pages
...architectural arrangement of a building, marked either by the buttresses or pilasters on the walls, by the disposition of the main ribs of the vaulting of the...features that separate it into corresponding portions. (See CIBORIUM, SEVEREY, and Plates 28—31.) " Two barnes standing neare unto the said long stable... | |
| Pishey Thompson - Boston (England). - 1856 - 865 pages
...10 years, at 151. rent, and 2 Ibs. of sugar." by the disposition of the main ribs of the vaulting in the interior, by the main arches and pillars, the...leading features that separate it into corresponding portions."—Glossary of Architecture, vol. ip 69. FORBY says, the term bay, when applied to a barn,... | |
| Pishey Thompson - Boston (England) - 1856 - 886 pages
...by the buttresses or pilasters on the walls, by the disposition of the main ribs of the vaulting in the interior, by the main arches and pillars, the...of the roof, or by any other leading features that st-jxirute it into corresponding portions." — Glossar;/ of Architecture, vol. ip 09. Fonnv says,... | |
| John Henry Parker - Architecture - 1866 - 326 pages
...architectural arrangement of a building, marked either by the buttresses or pilasters on the walls, by the disposition of the main ribs of the vaulting of the...separate it into corresponding portions. The word is also sometimes used for the space between the mullions of a window, properly called a light ; it is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 532 pages
...architectural arrangement of a building, marked either by the buttresses or pilasters on the walls, by the disposition of the main ribs of the vaulting of the...features that separate it into corresponding portions." Parker's Concise Glossary of Architecture : and see note 39, i. 528. bay curtal : see curtal — Bay.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 532 pages
...architectural arrangement of a building, marked either by the buttresses or pilasters on the walls, by the disposition of the main ribs of the vaulting of the...features that separate it into corresponding portions." Parker's Concise Glossary of Architecture : and see note 39, i. 528. bay curtal : see curtal — Bay.... | |
| A. Hoppe - English language - 1871 - 516 pages
...by the disposition of the main ribs of the vaulting in the interior, by the main arches or pillars, or by any other leading features that separate it into corresponding portions. — 2)ioS ift ber attgnnctne SBegriff ftir btc ©pcjialbcbcuhmgcn bei W.: a space left in a wall for... | |
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