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612 612 MORAVIA. IXDEX. NORMAN ARCHITECTURE. dominated, 277. Examples, 277-282. Moorish workmen under Cliristian masters, 398, 3U9, 536 note. Their first important building, 523, 525. Extent and natui-e of their remains in Spain; their probable origin, 535. Period of their expulsion, .537. (See Alhambra, Saracenic. Moravia, ii, 2. Moresco style, .see Moors. Mortier en Der, ])art Romanesque, part Gothic church at, i, 509. Its perfect- ness as an example of a new style, 510. See ii, 9, 127. Morzig, church of, ii, 30. Mosaic pavements in Koman basilicas, i, 421. Mosaic pictures at Monreale, ii, 401, 406. Moscow, architects of the churches in, ii, 481. When made the capital of IJnssia, 486, 488. Numerousness of its churches, 486. TheVnnunciation and St. Michael's churches, 489. The Assumption, 489. Plan, 490. St. Basil (Vassili Blanskenoy), 489. Plan, 490, View, 491. Tower of Ivan Veliki. 493. The Kreiitlih, 105, ii, 494. Towers on its walls, 494. Sacred Gate, 495. Moses, the brazen serpent of, ii, 307. Mosques: Kairoan or Kairwan, ii, 406, 520. Hebron, 413. Mecca, 518. Cor- doba, 524. Dlarbekr, 380. Tabreez, 551. Ispahan, .557. <S'ee Cairo. Con- stantinople, Damascus, Jerusalem, Mecca. Moyed, El, mosque of, ii, 516. Muckross, Ireland, monastery cloister at, ii, 227. Miinzenberg, castle of, ii, 45. Picturesque features, 48. Mugheyr, details and diagrams of temple at, i, 151, 152. Muhlhausen, Maria Kirche, at, plan, ii, 78. Arrangement, view, etc., 79, Mujelibe, probable origin of the, i, 1.56. Munich Cathedral, i. 75. Brick chm'ches, 76. Municipal, .see Civic. Munster, Lamberti Kirche, at, ii, 222 note. Mnrano, arch at. i, 391. Murphy, Mi'., illustrator of the Alham- bra, ii, 288 note, 525. Music among the ancient races, i, 68, 82. Mycems, tombs of the kings at, i, 234. Gate of the Lions, 238. Mylassa, pillar of Victory at, i, 340. Tomb, 358. View of same, 359. Myra, church of St. Nicholas at, ii, 454. Myron's treasury, and materials of its decorations, i, 239. Naksh-i-Rustam, tomb of Darius at, i, 194. Nancy, Ducal palace at, i, 584. Portal, etc., 586. Naples, paucity of examples in, ii, 370. Cathedral, 371. Napoleon I., faQade completed by, ii, 342. Naranco. church of Sta. Maria, etc., its character and oi'iiamentation, ii, 246. View, chief point of interest, 247. Narthex, the, in basilican churches, i, 408, 424. Cluny, 502. Vezelay, 503. St. Menoux, .505. Spires, ii, 20. Nature, imitation of, i, 41. Naumberg, church of, ii, 75. Choir- screens. 82. Naval architecture, continuous advance of, i, 45, 529. Naval triumphal columns in Rome, i, 340. Nazario ed Celso, SS., church of, its original appellation, peculiarities of construction, etc., i, 438. Nereo ed Achilleo, SS., basilican church, Rome, its dale, i, 410. System of which it alfords an example, 420. Nero, baths of, i, 332. Neufchatel, Notre Dame de, ii, 11. Neuss, church of St. Guerin in, ii, 29, 51. Nevers Cathedral, i. 551. New style, possibility of a, i, 44, 45. Newton, Mr., explorations of, i. 272, 274. New Walsingham church, roof of aisle, ii, 184. Nicholai Kirche, Zerbst, ii, 80. Nicolo, S., in Carcere, basilician church, Rome, its date, i, 410. Nleuport, Belgium, belfry of, i, 601. Nike Apteros, or Wingless Victory, temple of, i, 245. Its frieze, 254. How lighted, 265. Nile, Egyptian rule with regard to erec- tions on the two sides of, i, 107, 130. Course of civilization, up stream or down stream ? 140. Nimeguen, circular church at, ii, .39. Niines, Maison Carree. or Temple of Di- ana, at, i, 301. 307, 404, 4-52. Amphi- theatre, 329. The Tour Magne. 350. 439. The Pont du Gard, 373": See ii, 429. Nimroud, Northwest Palace at, i, 164. Plan, 165. Result of exploration of the pyramid, 186. Vaulted drain, 205. Nineveh, i, 145, 161. Explorations, 13. Parts of Ninevite structures remain- ing, 189. Stairs, 192. See 518, 552. Nisibin, triple church at, ii, 428, 463. Nismes, see Nimes. Nivelles, church of St. Gertrude at, i, 591. Its circular tower, etc., 591. Nocera del Paganl, baptistery of, i, 433, ii, 440. Nomenclature in Christian architecture, remarks on, i, 396. Norman architecture, chief feature of, i, 17. Architectural province of Nor- mandy, 447. Inconsistency character- istic of the race, 506. Culminating