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602 602 DALMENY. INDEX. EDINBURGH. Daliiu>ny, ii. 20:3. Damascus, antecedents and present state of the £;reat mosque at, ii, 505. Plan, 50(3. Dana, on the Euphrates, ii, 465. Dandolo. Enrico, cathedral built by, ii, Daniel, so-called tomb of, ii, 549. Dantzic, cathedral and churches of, ii, 93. Darius, palace of, i, 193, 194. Tomb, 195. David, alleged sarcophagus of, i, SoC^note. David I., of Scotland, and the round- arched style, ii, 202. A fosterer of mo- nastic establishments, 204. Bishopric and building founded by him. 20S, 218. Decorated style, see Edwardian period. Delft, churches at, i. (i08. Dellii, ii, 490. Delos, Pelasgic masonry at, i, 2.37. Col- umns, 250. Dendera, i, 123. Fa(ade and Isis-headed columns of the temple, 130. Denis, S., abbey of, i, 524, 556; ii, 29, 55. 122, 155. Denmark, church architecture in, ii, 104, 106. Round cliurches, 111-113. Der El Bahri. arch at, i. 20. Devenish, Ireland, roimd tower at, ii, 235-237. De Vogiie. Comte. See Vogiie. Diana, temple at Ephesus of, i, 240. Di- mensions. 248. Entire absence of re- mains. 268. Plan, arrangements, etc., 269. Temple at Nimes, 307, 308, 4.V2. Diai'bekr. 380. The great mosque, 3S1. Dieppe, cliurch of St. Jacques at, i, 562. Diest, Belgium, bouclierie at, i, 605. Dighour, Armenia. Byzantine church at; View, ii, 464. Plan, etc., 465. Dijon, church of St. Benigne, at, i, 477. 497, 498; ii. 289. Notre'" Dame, i, 549. Cathedral, 551. Dinant, Notre Dame d< i. 595. Diocletian's Palace at Spalatro: Arcades, i, 304. Idea suggested by its splendor and magnitude, 364. Plan and dimen- sions, 365. The Golden Gateway, 366. General arrangement, 367. Temples in the palace, 312, 347, 367. His baths at Kome. 332. Djonla, basilican church at, i, 404. Dodona, or Dramyssus. theatre at, i, 271. Doganlu, rock-cut monuments at, i, 223, 2'24. Doge's palace, Venice, ii, 363, 364. Domes and domical buildings: Pelas- gian, i, 235. The Pantlieon, 310. Minerva Medica, 347. Diagram of pendentives. 4.">0. Aquitaine. 47-4S2. St. Gereon. Cologne, ii, 53. Only true Gothic dome, 135. Best modern specimen, 177, note. Batalha, 288. Florence, 331. Chiaravalle, 335. By- zantine, 432-450. Neo-Byzantine. 452. Greek Byzantine, 458. ' Mode of lighting domes. 453. Armenian, 465. See Circular churches. Domestic Architecture: Egypt, i, 1:30. Roman, 363. France, .583. Belgium, 606. Germany, ii, 50, 87, 88. Eng- land, 196. Ireland, 239. Turkish, 545. Italian. 3(52. Domitian, baths of, i, 332. Donato S., on the Murano, apse of, ii, 310. Zara, SS4. Donoughmore, Ireland, tower of, ii, 236. Doorway, 2;>5. Doors and doorways; Egyptian, i, 102. Pelasgic, 236. France: ^Nlaguelone, 460. Beauvais, 545. Basle, ii. So. Chemnitz, 83. Gothland. 108, 109. Lichfield, 189. Rochester, 190. Elgin, 213. Linlithgow, 221. Edinburgh, 222. Pluscardine, 223. Kildare, 2:34. Early Irish, 235, 238. Lerida, 255. Valencia, 282. Naples, 383. Palermo, 403. Moscow, 490. Firouza- bad, 384. See Bronze doors, gates. Porches. Dorians, character of the, i, 233. Their " treasuries," 234. Doric temple, earliest known example of, i, 240. Examples in Greece, 242. In Sicily. 244. Rationale of the applica- tion of the order, 248 note. Columns, 249. Material used, 252. Sculpture and colors, 253. Compared with the Ionic Older, 25:3-256. Roman ex- amples, 298. Columns of Victory, 341, Dort. church at, i. 608. Double churches, ii, ;32-34, 107, ii, 442. Dramyssus, or Dordona, Greek theatre at, 1, 271. Plan. 271. Drugelte, circular church at, ii, 41. Plan and model, 41. Druidical trilithon, i, 26. Dublin, English churches in, ii, 226. Cathedral."^227. Duiica, near Tmiis, ancient tomb at, i, DumOlane. ii, 222. Dunfei inline, porch at, ii, 220. Dunkeld. window at, ii, 221, 222. Durability, 18. Durham Cathedral: Plan, ii. 132. Vaults, 132, 1:39. Towers, 141, 167. Site, 171. Chapter-house, 172. .See 200, 222. Dutch architecture, i. 607-09. Dyer Abou Taneh, church, i. 405. EaiTs Barton, Saxon church at, ii, 125. Window, 126. Early styles in England, epoch of, ii, 121. East, advantage lo inquirers of the im- mutability of manners and customs in the, i, 177. Echternach. abbey church of, ii, 30. Edfou, temple at, i, 133. Its arrange- ments, dimensions, etc., 134. Edinburgh, church doorway at, ii. 222. Aisle in Trinity church, 224. Holyrood and the castle, 225.
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