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604 604 ETRUSCANS. INDEX. FKESHFORD. Etniscans, mounds of the, i, 16. Parallels in Asia Minor, 221. Certainty of their existence, 279. Their probable origin , permanence of their influence on Ro- man art, 280, 281. Only example of their temples, 282. Their civil build- ings, skill in engineering, etc., 283. Shapes and classification of their rock- cut tombs, 284, 28-5. Niunerousness of their tumuli, 286. Prominent ex- amples, 287-290. Tomb of Arnns, 290. Their use of the arch, 290, 291, 296. Their amphitheatres and amuse- ments, .326. Euphrasius, Bishop, basilica built by, i, 425. Evreux Cathedral, i, 551. Circular win- dow, 568. Exeter Cathedral : screen, ii, 1.38. Vault, 144. Bay, 1.54. Choir. 155. Western entrance, 167. Bishop Marshall's tomb, 188. Dimensions, etc., 200. Eyub, mosque of, ii, .539. Ezekiel, tomb of, ii, 549. View, 550. Ezra, in the Hauran, Byzantine church at, ii, 441. Fa(ades: Paris, i, 30. Dendera, 1.36. Jerusalem, 3.56, 3.58. Belem, ii, 291. Novara, 301. Piacenza, 308. Verona, 311. Siena, 329. Venice. 363. Ferrara, 345. Troja, 376. Tourmanim, 427. Sta. Sophia, 446. Falaise, castle of, i, .586. Falkland Castle, ii, 225. Fanal de Cimetiere, and the Irish round tower, ii, 232. Fano, basilica built by Vitruvius at, i, 322. Fellows, Sir Charles, his Lycian investi- gations, i, 224, 227. Ferdinand and Isabella, sepulchral chapel of, ii, 275. Ferrara, the Duomo at, ii, 345. Facade, 346. Palazzo Publico, 357. Fez, towers of, ii, .530. Fire temples of the Persians, i, 202. Firouzabad, palace at. i, .383. Plan, doorway, 384. External walls, 385. Internal arrangement, 385. Date, 38(i note. Flamboyant style, its faults and beauties, i, 567, ii, 160, 163. Intro.duced into Scotland, 201. Flaminian Way, i, 335. Flanders, .ffe Belgium. Flandei's, French, i, 447. Flavian amphitheatre, Rome, see Colos- seum. Florence, baptistery at, i, 437. Cathe- dral, (St. Mary's, or Sta. Maria dei Fiori), proportion of solids to area, 581. Left unfinished, ii, 328. Plan, 3.30. Dome and nave, .331. Flank, 333. SS. Croce and Maria Novella, .345. San Michele, 346. Giotto's campanile, 354. Palazzo Vecchio, 357. . San Miniato, 370-372, 380, 881. See ii, 293, 294, 297, 317, -337, 342, 345, 355. Folo, Gothland, church at, ii, 110. Pointed interior, 110. Fontevrault, plan of church at, i, 485. Chevet and bay, 486. Fontifroide, church at, i, 4.58. Section, 459. Cloisters, 465. Set i, 493, ii, 216. Form in Architecture, principles of, i, 25. FortifiiHl churches in France. .See Ma- guelone, Royat. Fortmia Virilis, temple of, i. .307. Foscari palace, Venice, ii, 365. Fougeres, town walls of, i, 586. France, Roman arches in, i. .337-339. Roman colunui at Cussi. 341. Diver- sity and ultimate fusion of races, architectural provinces, etc., 442-447. Architecture of the northern division, 506. Progress in Central France, 510. Great architectural epoch of the nation, 522-524. Gothic cathedrals, .532. Painted Glass; External sculp- tures. 442, 443. Collegiate churcbcs, .5.5.5-.561. Details: Pillars. 563. Win- dows, .565. Circular windows, 567. Bays, 569. Vaults, 571. Buttresses, 573. Pinnacles, 576. Spires, 577. Lanterns, Corbels, etc., 579, 580. Con- struction, .581. Church fiu-niture, 582. Domestic arcliitecture; absence of noteworthy town-halls. .583. Houses, 584. Castellated buildings, etc., .58.5. Fortified town-walls, 586. .See ii, 53, 55. French forms in English edifices, ii, 137, 155, 1.58. Styles of the two countries compai-ed, 139, 163, 172, 185, 197. French styles in Scotland, 201. In Spain, 245, 268. Examples of the styles of the various provinces, .see Anjou, Aquitania, Auvergne, Bur- gundy, Prankish Province, Normandy. Cathedrals: See Alby, Amiens, Angers, Angouleme, Autun, Auxerre, Avignon, Bayeux, Bazas, Beauvais, Besancjon, Bordeaux, Bourges, Char- tres, Coutanccs. Dijon, Evreux, Laon, Limoges, Lisieux, Lyons, Nevers, Notre" Dame, Paris, Noyon, Orleans, Poitiers, Rheims, Rouen, Sens, Sois- sons, Toul, Toulouse, Tours, Troyes, Vienne. »See also ii, .53, 55, 157, 170, 342. 406. Prankish Province. France, birthplace of the true Gothic Pointed style, i, 506. Frankish Architecture, 522. Franks, Mr., suggestion by, i, 69 note. Frauenburg, brick church at, ii. 94. Frederick IL, castle built by, ii, 388. Freemasonry, its origin, rationale, etc., i, 527-529. Its influence on German architecture, 530, ii, 69. Freshford, Kilkenny, doorway at, ii, 231.