Winkles's Architectural and Picturesque Illustrations of the Cathedral Churches of England and Wales: Salisbury cathedral. Canterbury cathedral. York cathedral. St. Paul's cathedral. Wells cathedral. Rochester cathedral. Winchester cathedralE. Wilson, 1836 |
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Pàgina iv
... chancellor , & c . The bishop exacts implicit obedience in the government of his peculiar diocese , and observes the same towards the higher authorities of metropolitan and primate , titles conferred on bishops of the principal cities ...
... chancellor , & c . The bishop exacts implicit obedience in the government of his peculiar diocese , and observes the same towards the higher authorities of metropolitan and primate , titles conferred on bishops of the principal cities ...
Pàgina xiii
... chancellor of England . In memory of this saint's miraculous powers , his arms , the same as the baronial family of Cantilupe , from which he was descended , were adopted as the armorial bearings of the see . 11. WORCESTER . The ...
... chancellor of England . In memory of this saint's miraculous powers , his arms , the same as the baronial family of Cantilupe , from which he was descended , were adopted as the armorial bearings of the see . 11. WORCESTER . The ...
Pàgina xx
... chancellor to Alice of Brabant , queen of Henry I. , who first submitted himself to the see of Canterbury . The see of Llandaff is supposed to have been founded by Saint Dubritius , in the early part of the sixth century , at which time ...
... chancellor to Alice of Brabant , queen of Henry I. , who first submitted himself to the see of Canterbury . The see of Llandaff is supposed to have been founded by Saint Dubritius , in the early part of the sixth century , at which time ...
Pàgina 10
... Chancellor of the Order of the Garter . " 1 The gardens of the bishop's palace are on a large scale , comprising an area of several acres in extent , partly consisting of a lawn , with a canal in the centre , surrounded by a walk , and ...
... Chancellor of the Order of the Garter . " 1 The gardens of the bishop's palace are on a large scale , comprising an area of several acres in extent , partly consisting of a lawn , with a canal in the centre , surrounded by a walk , and ...
Pàgina 13
... Chancellor of the Order of the Garter by King Edward IV . and died in 1481. His remains were removed from his chantry chapel at the eastern end of the church.26 Under the seventh arch of the nave is an altar- tomb in memory of Robert ...
... Chancellor of the Order of the Garter by King Edward IV . and died in 1481. His remains were removed from his chantry chapel at the eastern end of the church.26 Under the seventh arch of the nave is an altar- tomb in memory of Robert ...
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Winkles's Architectural and Picturesque Illustrations of the Cathedral ... Benjamin Winkles Visualització completa - 1836 |
Winkles's Architectural and Picturesque Illustrations of the Cathedral ... Benjamin Winkles Visualització completa - 1851 |
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Abbey Church abbot afterwards altar tomb ancient Anglo-Norman Archbishop of Canterbury architect architecture arms Bath beautiful Bishop Gundulf bishop of Salisbury bishop of Winchester Bishop Richard building buried buttresses canons canopy CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL Cathedral Church central tower chancellor Chapter House choir cloisters compartments cross crypt dean and chapter died diocese dome Drawn by Hablot Earl eastern end edifice effigy elegant England Engraved enriched entrance episcopal erected feet figures formerly gallery Gundulf Hablot Browne height King Edward King Henry VIII Lady Chapel London Lord marble memory monastery monks mouldings mullions nave niches northern side northern transept Old Sarum original ornamented painted palace Paul's piers pinnacles pointed arch porch prelate Prior Queen rebuilt reign of Henry Rochester ROCHESTER CATHEDRAL Saint Salisbury screen sculptured slab southern aisle specimen spire stone style successor surmounted transept vaulting walls western front western window whole William WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL Winkles Winkles's Cathedrals YORK CATHEDRAL
Passatges populars
Pàgina x - Last came, and last did go The pilot of the Galilean lake; Two massy keys he bore of metals twain (The golden opes, the iron shuts amain) ; He shook his mitred locks, and stern bespake: 'How well could I have spared for thee, young swain, Enow of such, as for their bellies' sake Creep and intrude and climb into the fold!
Pàgina 124 - The said college shall be constructed with the most durable materials, and in the most permanent manner, avoiding needless ornament, and attending chiefly to the strength, convenience, and neatness of the whole : It shall be at least one hundred and ten feet east and west, and one hundred and sixty feet north and south...
Pàgina 10 - As many days as in one year there be, So many windows in one church we see ; As many marble pillars there appear, As there are hours throughout the fleeting year ; As many gates as moons one year do view : Strange tale to tell, yet not more strange than true.
Pàgina 84 - It is very remarkable that Wells Cathedral was finished in 1242, two years after the birth of Cimabue, the restorer of painting in Italy ; and the work was going on at the same time that Nicolo Pisano, the Italian restorer of sculpture, exercised the art in his own country : it was also finished forty-six years before the Cathedral of Amiens, and thirty-six...
Pàgina 70 - Valentinian, and remained buried until 1587, when Sixtus V. removed it to its present site. The height of the shaft, without base or ornaments, is 78J feet; the entire height from the ground to the top of the cross is about 112 feet.
Pàgina 84 - Pisano, the Italian restorer of sculpture, exercised the art in his own country : it was also finished forty-six years before the Cathedral of Amiens, and thirty-six years before the Cathedral of Orvieto was begun ; and it seems to be the first specimen of such magnificent and varied sculpture, united in a series of sacred history, that is to be found in Western Europe.
Pàgina 28 - Gate, the principle avenue from the city to the precincts of the Cathedral, was erected in the early part of the reign of Henry VIII., and is a singularly fine specimen of enriched Tudor architecture. The spandrils of both the large and small arches of the gatehouse are charged with the arms of Cardinal Morton, of Archbishop Warham, and of the priory of Christ's-church ; on the bosses of the vaulting to the archways are sculptured the badges of Priors Goldstone and Goldwell, and the arms of Wolsey,...
Pàgina i - The divine order and economy of the one, seemed to be emblematically set forth by the just, plain, and majestic architecture of the other. And as the one consists of a great variety of parts united in the same regular design, according to the truest art, and most exact proportion, so the other contains a decent subordination of members, various sacred institutions, sublime doctrines, and solid precepts of morality digested into the same design, and with an admirable concurrence tending to one view,...
Pàgina 84 - Therefore the work is necessarily ill drawn and deficient in principle, and much of the sculpture is rude and severe, yet in parts there is a beautiful simplicity, an irresistible sentiment, and sometimes a grace excelling more modern productions.
Pàgina viii - Bishop elected : and then the King gives his royal assent, under the Great Seal, directed to the Archbishop, commanding him to confirm and consecrate the Bishop thus elected. And the Archbishop subscribes it, viz.