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606 606 GOTHLAND. INDEX. HEKOD. of Gotliic art, o^S. Regions ijeopled by the Gothic tribes : Origin of the style, 896. True application of the tei'm, 396. Its birth — date. 397. (Stone vaults and wooden roofs, their access- ories and their dangers, 42S, 435. 4-19. Inventors of the true pointed style. .506. Progress under the French Kings. .522-.J24. I <S'ee France.] Introduction of painted glass, 526. Abiding love for the style in England, ii, 119" Ed- wardian period, 122. Culmination under the Tudors, 123. English ex- amples, 129-200. [See England.) .Scottish examples, 201-225. [See Scotland.] Ireland. 228. Period of its prevalence in Spain, 244. ,Span- isli examples, 24-287. [See Spain.] Portugal, 288-292. Gothic invasion of Italy, 297. Lombard and Poimd- arched style, 297-320. Pointed Italian. 321-349. [.See Italy.] Sicilian Pointed style, 399. 405. The style in Pales- tine, 407-413. .See ii, 294. 511. Gothland, interest attaching to the architecture of, ii, 106. Occasion of the early prosperity of its capital. 107. Its chiu'ches: early pointed examples, 107-109. Pound churches. 111, 112. Gouda, painted glass at, i, 6U8. Granada, expulsion of the Moors from, ii, 279, 537. .See 406, .527, 530. Granson, churcli at, ii, 11. Great Leighs Church, Essex, spire of, ii, 182. Greece, Bvzantine cluu-ches in, ii, 4.58- 4(i. Greeks, architecture of the, i, 11. Their non-employment of the arch, 22. Use of proportion. 29. Of ornament, 32. Borrowings from the Assyrians, 33, 35, 147. Uniformity and synunetry, 39. Immigration of the Aryans and Pe- lasgi, 75. Pesults of the Pelasgic influ- ences, 81 note. Their indebtedness to the Egyptians, 127. 246. Points in which they smpassed them, 139. Their theory as to Egyptian civilization, 140. Essential differences between them and the Romans, 229, 279. 280. Chro- nological memoranda, 230. Sources of their language, arts, religion, etc., 232. Short period comprehended in their great history, 233. Dimensions of their temples, 247. System of pro- portion employed, 251. Forms of their temples, i, 2.59-262. Mode of lighting them, 262-265. Their muni- cipal architectui-e, 270. Theatres, 271. Tombs, 272-275. Domestic architec- ture, 278. Period of art development in their nation, 279. Picsult of their repulse of their invaders, 280. Their style of decoration adojjted at Pompeii, 371, 372. Their roofs, 451. Work of Greek architects in Russia, ii, 481, 485, 488. See Pelasgi. Greek orders of | Architecture, .see Corinthian, Doric,. Ionic. Greenstead, Essex, wooden chui'ch at, ii. 116. (ivt'ixovy. S., legend of the appearance of tile Saviour to, ii. 469. Guebwiller, cathedral of, ii, 30. Guerin. S., Neuss, church of, ii, 29. Windows, 51. Guildhall. London, ii, 196. Guimaraens, Portugal, ii, 292. Gutschmid's Chaldean researches, i, 144. Hadrian, remains of temple liuilt by, i, 308.312. Triumphal arches, 336. His famous tomb, or •' Mole," 343, 349. Pillars thereof, 415. »See ii, 433. Hagby, Gothland, round church at, ii. 114. Hakeem, Caliph, sanctuaiy built by. il, 525. Hal, Notre Dame de. i, .595. Halberstadt cathedral, ii, 76. Halicarnassns, i, 220. Mausoleum at,. 272-274. Hall. Sir James, theory of, ii, 83. Handiurg, Ii. 96. Hammer-beam roofs, ii, 198. Hampton Court, ii, 198. Hanover, church tower at, ii, 93. Hai-un el liashid. absence of proofs of the magnificence of, ii, 548. Splendor of his court, 548. Ha.sbeiya, remains at. ii. 507. Hassan, Sultan, mosque of, il, 514, 515. Hastings, battle of. its architectural result, ii, 196. Hauran, effect of the Mahomedan con- (piest on the buildings In the, Ii, 4.50. Hebron, mosque at, ii, 413. Plan, 413. Hechlingen, church at, ii, 30. Heckington church, sedilia in, ii. 191. Canopy, 189. Heeren's notion of the ruins at Vady el-Ooatib. i, 142. Height, disproportionate, its effect, ii, .59, 60. Heiligenstadt, Anna chapel at, ii, 81. Heisterbach. abbey church of, ii, 29. Cloisters, il, 49. Hejira, events of the first centurv of the, ii, 497, Helena, S., Constantine's mother, tomb of, i, 345, 429, 431. Sections and eleva- tion, 346. Church built by her, ii, 13, .56, 418. Heliopolis, beautiful obelisk at, i, 108, 129. Henry III., choir rebuilt by. ii, 1.58. Henry VII. 's chapel, French and German parallels to, 1, ,561, ii, 73, 137, 275. Aisle, 147. Herculaneum, theatre at, i, .323. Hereford Cathedral, lancet window in, ii, 1.57. Herod's Temple at Jerusalem, 1, 215, 216. Type of the Expiatory Stele