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Rh COMPOSITE OIIDEK. INDEX. CYRUS, BOl Composite order, i, 302. Its merits and defects, .303. Arcades. 30.3. Compostella, cathedral of. ii, 250, 2.51. Comte, Auguste, trutli overlooked by, i, 83. Concord, temple of, at Home, i, 299, 31)4, 307. Conques, chevet church at, i, 474, 475, 478, 479. Conquests, how effected, and general re- sult of, ii, 498. Conrad, Emperor, churches erected by, ii, 17, 20. Constantine, church at .Jerusalem, built by, i, 304. His mother's tomb, 345. His daughter's, 346, 431. Basilioan churches erected by him, 412, 416, 418. His tomb, or baptistery, 431. His church at Antioch, ii, 435. See i, 400, 402, 403, 408, 409, 416, 417, 419, 433 note. Constantinople, baths at, i, 332. Cisterns, ii, 381. Palace of the Hebdomon, i, 380, ii, 462. Eesults of the oc- cupation of the city by the Turks, 537-539. Civil and domestic archi- tecture: "palaces"' and fires, 545. Churches : Monte San Angelo, ii, 384, 395. The Apostles' : occasion of its destruction, .538. Sta. Irene, 452, 454, 467, 539. St. John. 421. 422, 441. Church of Mone tes Koras, 455. The Pantokiator, the Fetije Jainissi, and the Theotokos, 456. Sta. Sophia, 438. Its grandeur; boast of its founder, etc., 443. Fate of the original church, 444. Dimensions, plan, sections, etc., 444-450. Compared with the Renaissance cathedrals, 450. Considered as an outgrowth of Roman classical edifices, 451. Last creation of Byzantine art, 452. Mode of light- ing its dome, 453. Dimensions of the dome, 542. Number of minarets, .544 (see 454, 500, 537-539). Double church of " Kutchuk Agia." or lesser Sta. Sophia, including the basilica of SS. Peter and Paul and the domical church of SS. Sergius and Bacchus, 437, 442, 443. Moxques : appropria- tion of Christian churches, ii, 538. Mosques of Eyub and Bayazid, 539. Suleimanie Mosque, 540-543. Its min- arets, .544. Sultan Ahmed's Mosque, 543, 544. Prince's Mosque, 544. Va- lide Mosques, 545. Mosque, or " Lan- tern" of Osman, .545. Construction in arcliitecture, rationale of, i, 22. Gothic cathedrals, .581. Conventual buildings, Germany, ii, 44,40. Corbel, beautiful example of, i, 580. Cordova, or Cordoba, mosque at, ii,381, 523, 524. Plan, 524. The Sanctuary, .525, 526. Screen of chapel, 527, see 530. Corinth, i, 241. Age of Doric temple at, 242. Corinthian order, its origin; period of introduction into Greece, i, 246, 256. Notewortliy exaini)les, 247, 256, 257, 259. Key-note of Roman architec- ture, 298. Roman elaborations of it, 299-301. Base from the church of St. Praxede, 302. Corvey, abbey of, ii, 13. Costanza, S., Rome, tomb or baptistery of, i, 346. Plan, 431. Coney, castle-keep of, i, .585. Viollet le Due's section, 586 note. Coutances Cathedral, i, 548. Yiew, 548. Spires and lantern, 579. Coventry, ii, 184. Crassus, tomb of C. Metella, wife of, i, 342. Crecy, battle of, its influence on French art, i, 524. Cremona, the Torracio at, ii, 318, 319, 387. Occasion of its erection, 319. Palace of the Jurisconsults, 352. Croce, S., basilican church, Rome, its date, i, 410. Croix, S., Mont Majour, triapsal church of, i, 462. Crosses: Waltham, ii, 194. Kells, 241. Cruas, circular church at, i, 4(53, 479. Cruciform tomb of Galla Placidia, i, 438. Crusaders, introduction of the Gothic style into Palestine by, ii, 407. Prin- cipal building erected there by them, 408. Others of their churches there, 411. Crypts, purposes to which dedicated, i, 407. Examples: Gollingen, ii, 29, Glasgow, 209. Otranto, 381. Crystal Palace, Sydenham, a step in the right direction, i, 48. Assyrian facade erected by the Author, 184 note. Re- production of the Court of Lions, Al- hambra, ii, 534 note. Ctesiphon, material of the buildings of, i, 377. The Tak Kesra, 385. Its great arch, 386. Cufic inscriptions at Al Hadr, i, 380. Cunault, spire and tower at, i, 489, Cunibert. S., Cologne, ii, 29, .53. Cussi, near Beaune, Roman pillar of Vic- tory at, i, 341. Cuthbert, Archbishop, baptistery erected by, ii, 127. Cuzco, Peru, Manco Capac's house at, ii, 584. Walls, .586-588. Cybele, temple at Sardis of, i, 248. Cyclopean works, chief element of, i, 19. Irish examples, ii, 237, 239. Peru, 580. Cypselidte, race of, i, 241. Cyrene, rock-cut tombs at, i, 275, 284. Remains of color, 277. Probable date, 277, 3.58, note. Recent explorations, 357. Cyrus, so-called tomb of, i, 146, 151. View, plan and section, 156, 157.