Appendix B:

Bartholomew's Bibliography taken from The Specifications

 

Adam, Robert, Ruins of the Palace of the Emperor Diocletian, at Spallatro in Dalmatia, (1764).

 

Agincourt, Jean Baptiste Louis Georges Seroux d', Histoire de l'art, par les monumens, depuis sa décadence au 4e siècle jusqu'à sont renouvellement au 16e, ouvrage enrichi de 325 planches, Paris 1823.

 

Alberti, Leon Batista, De re Ædificatoria, Florence 1485 (Italian transl. Cosimo Bartoli).

 

Allason, Thomas, Allason's Picturesque Views of the Antiquities of Pola in Istria, London 1819.

 

Amyot, T., "Letter from T. Amyot Esq. accompanying Drawings of the Priory Gate and Font at Kirkham, in Yorkshire, and of the Interior of the Room at Bolton Castle, in which Mary Queen of Scots was confined in 1568," Archeo­logia, XXI (1827) § XIX.

 

Anderson, James, "A further description of ancient Fortifications, in the North of Scotland," Archeologia, VI (1782) § IX.

 

Anon., Vetusta Monumenta, Society of Antiquaries of London, I, London 1747.

 

Anon., Anitgüedades Arabes de Espagña, Madrid 1804.

 

Anon., "Mr. Denne's Observations on a Triple Stone Seat, at Upchurch, in Kent," Archeologia, XII (1796) § XII.

 

Antiquaries, The Society of, London: 1. Vetusta Monumenta, (1747); 2. Chapel of St. Stephen, Westminster, (1795); 3. Exeter, (1797); 4. Bath, (1798); 5. Durham, (1801); 6. Gloucester, (1809); 7. St. Alban, (1813).

 

Archeologia, or, Miscellaneous Tracts, relating to Antiquity, Published by the Society of Antiquaries of London. (First volume 1770)

 

Arundale, F.,Select Specimens of the Edifices of Palladio, London 1832.

 

Atwood, G., Supplement to a Tract, entitled A Treatise on the Construction and Properties of Arches, published in the year 1801, and containing Propositions for determining the Weights of the several Sections which constitute an Arch, inferred from the Angles. Also containing a Demonstra­tion of the Angles of the several Sections, when they are inferred from the weights thereof. To which is added, a Description of Original Experiments to verify and illustrate the principles of this treatise. With Occasional Remarks on the construction of an Iron Bridge of one arch, proposed to be erected over the River Thames at London, London 1804.

 

Atwood, G., F.R.S., Dissertation on the Construction and Properties of Arches, London 1801.

 

Banks, Sir Joseph, "Extracts out of an old Book, relating to the Building of Louth Steeple and reparing the Church, & c., from about the year 1500 or 1501, to 1508," Archeologia, X (1792) § VII (very valuable, Barth.).

 

Barker, Thomas, "The Rates of Wages of Servants, Labourers, and Artificers, set down and assessed at Okeham, within the county of Rutland, by the Justices of the Peace there, the 28th day of April, a.d. 1610." Archeolo­gia, XI (1794) § XIX.

 

Barlow, Peter,Essay on the Strength and Stress of Timber, founded upon experiments performed at the Royal Military Academy, on specimens selected from the Royal Arsenal and his Majesty's Dock-yard, Woolwich: preceded by an Historical Review of the Former Theories and Experiments; with numerous tables and plates. Also an Appendix on the Strength of Iron and Other Materials, London (date ?)

 

Barrington, The Hon. Daines, "Observations on Welsh Castles," Archeologia, I (1770) § L.

 

Barrington, The Hon. Daines, "Observations on the Vitrified Walls in Scotland," Archeologia, VI (1782) § X.

 

Belidor, M., Science des ingénieurs dans la conduite des trvaux de Fortifi­cation et d'Architecture Civile, Paris 1739.

 

Belzoni, G., Narrative of the Operations and Recent Discoveries, within the pyramids, temples, tombs, and excavations, in Egypt and Nubia; and of a Journey to the Coast of the Red Sea, in search of the Ancient Berenice; and aother to the Oasis of Jupiter Ammon, London 1820.

 

Bentham, James, HIstory and Antiquities of the Conventual and Cathedral Church of Ely, from the foundation of the Monastery, A.D. 673, to the year 1771, London 1771.

 

Blackader, Adam, "Description of the Great Pagoda of Madura, the Choulty of Timul Naik," Archeologia, X (1792) § XL.

 

Blondel, Jacques François, Architecture Françoise, ou Recueil des PLans, Elévations, Coupes, et Profils, des Eglises, Maisons Royales, Palais, Hôtels, & Edifices les lus considérables de Paris, ainsi que des Châteaux & Maisons de PLaisance situés aux environs de cette Ville, ou en d'autres endroits de la France, bâtis par les plus célébres Architectes, & mesurés­ exactément sur les lieux. Avec la description des ces Edifices, & des dissertations utiles et intéressantes sur chaque espéce de Bâtiment, Paris 1752-54.

 

Blore, Edward, Monumental Remains of Noble and Eminent Persons, comprising the Sepulchral Antiquities of Great Britain, London 1825-6.

 

Boisserée, Sulpice, Vues, PLans, Coupes, et Détails, de la Cathédrale de Cologne, avec des Restaurations d'après le Dessin Original, accompagnés de Recherches sur l'Architecture des Anciennes Cathédrales, et de Tableaux Comparatifs des Principaux Monumens, A.D. 1821-1835, ?.

 

Boon, Charles, "Extract by the late Smart Lethieullier, Esq. from Papers of the late Charles Boon Esq. giving an account of the great Pagoda on the Island of Salset," Archeologia, VII (1785) § XXXV.

 

Borthwick, M.A., "Memoir on the use of Cast-Iron in Piling, particularly at Brunswick Wharf, Blackwall," in: Transactions of the Institution of Civil Engin­eers, vol. I, London 1836, XXII.

 

Brereton, Owen Salusbury, "Observations on Mr. Peter Collinson's Paper on the Round Towers in Ireland," Archeologia, II (1773) § XI.

 

Britton, John & Augustus Pugin, Illustrations of the Public Buildings of London, London 1823-1828.

 

Britton, John, Dictionary of the Architecture and Archaeology of the Middle Ages; including the Words used by Old and Modern Authors in treating of Architectural and other Antiquities: with Etymology, Definition, Descrip­tion, and Historical Elucidation. Also Biographical Notices of Ancient Architects, London 1830.

 

Britton, John, Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain, London 1807-1826.

 

Britton, John, Histories and Antiquities of the Cathedral Churches of England, London 1814-1835 (of which the following parts... have been published: Salisbury (1814), Norwich (1816), Winchester (1817), York (1819), Lichfield (1820), Canterbury (1821), Oxford (1821), Wells (1824), Bath (1825), Exeter (1827), Peterborough (1828), Gloucester (1829), Bristolk (1830), Hereford (1831), Worcester (1835).

 

Brunel, M.J., "Particulars of some Experiments on the mode of binding brick Construction," in: Transac­tions of the Institute of British architects of London, London 1835-36.

 

Bullet, Pierre, Architecture Pratique, qui comprend le détail du Toisé, et du Devis des Ouvrages de Massonerie, Charpenterie, Menuiserie, Serrurerie, PLomberie, Vitrerie, ardoise, Tuille, Pavé de Grais, & Impression. Avec une explication de la Coutume sur le Titre des Servitudes & Rapports qui regardent les Bastmens. Ouvrage tres-necessaire aux architectes, aux Experts, et à tous ceux qui veulent bastir, Paris 1691.

 

Campbell, Colen, Vitruvius Brittanicus, or the British architect, contain­ing the Plans Elevations and Sections of the Regular Buildings, both Public and Private, in Great Britain, with variety of New Designs; in 200 large Folio Plates, Engraved by the best Hands; and Drawn either from the Buildings themselves, or the Original Designs of the Architects, London 1767 1771 (see also John Woolfe, James Gandon & P.F. Robinson)

 

Carte, Samuel, "Three Letters, from Mr. Samuel Carte to Dr. Ducarel, and one to Sit Thos. Cave, Bart. concerning Fonts," Archeologia, X (1792) § XXV.

 

Carter, John, Specimens of the Ancient Sculpture and Paining now remaining in this Kingdom, from the earliest period to the reign of Henry ye VIII. consisting of Statues, Basso relievos, Brasses, &c. Paintings on Glass and on Walls, &c., London 1780-1794.

 

Carter, John, Ancient Architecture of England, London 1795-1814 (another ed. with notes by Mr. Britton).

 

Caveler, William, Select Specimens of Gothic Architecture, London 1835-6.

 

Caylus, Anne Claude Philippe de Thubières, &c. Comte de,

Recueil d'Antiqui­tés Egyptiennes, Etrusques, Grecques, Romaines, et Gauloises, 7 vols., Paris 1752-1767.

 

Chambers, Sir William,

Treatise on the Decorative part of Civil Architec­ture, 3rd ed., London 1791 (Barth, mentions edition of both Gwilt and Papworth).

 

Chambers, Sir William, Designs of Chinese Buildings, Furniture, Dresses, Machines, and Utensils. To which is annexed a description of their Temples, Houses, Gardens &c., London 1757.

 

Chandler, R, N. Revett & W. Pars, Ionian Antiquities, published with permission of the Society of Dilettanti, London 1769.

 

Chapuy, Vues Pittoresques de la Cathédrale d'Auxerre, et Détails Remarqua[r]bles [sic] de ce Monument; avec un texte Historique et Descrip­tif par F.T. De Jolimont, Paris 1828 (By the same artist and the same author on the Cathedrals of Albi, Amiens, Arles, Autun, Chartres, Dijon, Orléans, Paris, Reims, Senlis and Sens. One on the Cathedral of Strasbourg with a text by J.G. Schweighæuser).

 

Clarke, Charles, "Observations on Episcopal Chairs, and Stone seats; as also on Pscinas, and other appendages to Altars, still remaining in chancels; with a description of Chalk Church, in the Diocese of Rochester," Archeologia, XI (1794) § XXIII.

 

Collie, James, Plans, Elevations, Sections, Details, and Views of the Cathedral of Glasgow, Glasgow 1835-6.

 

Collinson, Peter, "An Extract relating to the Round Tower at Admore in Ireland," Archeologia, I (1770) § LII.

 

Coney, John, Engravings of Ancient Cathedrals, Hotels de Ville, and Other Public Buildings of Celebrity, in France, Holland, Germany and Italy, London 1829-1832.

 

Cooper, James, "Description of the plan of restoring the Arch-stones of Blackfriars' Bridge," in: Transactions of the Institution of Civil Engin­eers, vol. I, London 1836, XII.

 

Cotman, John Sell, Etchings by John Sell Cotman, London 1811.

 

Cotman, John Sell, Architectural Antiquities of Normandy, London 1829-1822.

 

Cotman, John Sell, Antiquities of Saint Mary's Chapel, at Stourbridge, near Cambridge, Yarmouth 1819.

 

Cotman, John Sell, Series of Etchings illustrative of Architectural Antiquities of Norfolk, with references tot he Authors who have Described or Figured them, London 1818.

 

Cottingham, Lewis Nockalls, Plans, Elevations, Sections, Details and Views of the Magnificent Chapel of King Henry the Seventh at Westminster Abbey Church; with the History of its Foundations, and an authentic account of its Restoration, London 1822-29.

 

Cotton, William, "Account of certain Hill Castles, situated near the Land's End, in Cornwall," Archeologia, XXII (1829) § XX.

 

Cresy, Edward & G.L. Taylor, Architecture of the Middle Ages in Italy: illustrated by Views, Plans, Elevations, Sections, and Details, of the Cathedral, Baptistry, Leaning Tower or Campanile, and Campo Santo at Pisa, London 1829.

 

Cresy, Mrs. Edward, see Milizia.

 

Curabelle, Jacques, see De La Rue.

 

d'Aguillon, "Mémoire sur un Aquéduc Romain découverte à Antibes," Archeologia, XVI (1812) § XXVI.

 

Dallaway, the Rev. James, Series of Discourses upon Architecture in England, from the Norman Æra to the close of the reign of Elizabeth, with an Appendix of Notes and Illustrations, and an Historical account of Master and Freemasons, London 1833 ed.

 

Dallaway, James, "An Account of the Walls of Constantinople," Archeologia, XIV (1803) § XXXII.

 

Daniell, Thomas, Oriental Scenery, Twenty-four Views in Hindoostan, Drawn and Engraved by Thomas Daniell, and with permission respectfully Dedicated to the Honourable Court of Diretors of the East India Company, London March 1 1795.

 

Daniell, Thomas, Antiquities of India, Tewlve Views from the Drawings of Thomas Daniell, Engraved by Himself and William Daniell, Dedicated respect­fully to the Society of Antiquaries of London, London October 15 1799.

 

Daniell, Thomas, Oriental Scenery, Twenty-four Views in Hindoostan, from the Drawings of Thomas Daniell, Engraved by himself and William Daniell, and with permission, respectfully dedicated to the Right Honourable Henry Dundas, one of hIs Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, President of the Board of Commissioners for the affairs of India, Treasurer of the Navy, &c., London August 1797.

 

Davis, Edward, Gothic Ornaments, illustrative of Prior Bird's Oratory, in the Abbey Church of Bath, London 1834.

 

De L'Orme, P., Nouvelles Inventions pour bien Bastir et a petits fraiz, trouvez n'agueres, Paris 1561.

 

De L'Orme, P., Architecture, Paris 1568.

 

Denne, Samuel, "Observations on Cantebury Cathedral," Archeologia, X (1792) § III.

 

Denne, Samuel, "Observations on Rochester Castle," Archeologia, VI (1782) § XXIX.

 

Denne, Samuel, "Remarks on the Stalls near the Communion Table in Maidstone Church, &c.," Archeologia, X (1792) § XXIX.

 

Denne, Samuel, "Evidence of a Lavatory, appertaining to the benedictine Priory of Cantebury Cathedral; and Observations on Fonts," Archeologia, XI (1794) § XVII.

 

Denne, Samuel, "A Brief Survey of part of Cantebury Cathedral, as described by Eadmer and Gervase; and a Review of Mr. Clarke's Opinion of the original Use of Stone Seats in Chancels," Archeologia, XI (1794) § XXIV.

 

Denne, Samuel, "Further Remarks on Stone Seats in the Chancels of Churches, Cathedral, Collegiate, adn Parochial," Archeologia, X (1792) § XXX.

 

Denon, Vivant, Voyage dans la Basse et la Haute Égypte, pendant les Campagnes du Générale Bonaparte, Paris 1802.

 

Desargues, see De la Rue.

 

Desgodetz, Antoine, Edifices antiques de Rome, dessnés et mesurés très exactement, Paris 1682.

 

Donaldson, Thomas Leverton, "Some Particulars relating to Manuscripts of Vitruvius, preserved in various European Libraries," in: Transac­tions of the Institute of British architects of London, London 1835-36.

 

Donaldson, Thomas Leverton, Examples of Doorways, &c., London 1833-1836.

 

Dunnage, H. & C. Laver, Plans, Elevations, Sections, Details, and Views of the Great Hall of the Royal Palace of Eltham in Kent, London 1828.

 

Durand, J.N.L., Receuil et Parallèle des Edifices de tout genre Anciens et Modernes, Remarquables par leur Beauté, Grandeur, ou par leur Singularité, et Dessinés sur une même Échelle, Paris 1801.

 

Durand, J.N.L., Précis de Leçons, ?.

 

Egypte, Description de l'-, ou Receuil des Observations et des Recherches qui ont été faites en Égypte pendant l'expédition de l'Armée Française, Publié par les Ordres de sa Majesté l'Empereur Napoléon le Grand, Paris 1809-181-.

 

Englefield, Sir H. C., "Additions to Mr. King's Account of Lincoln Castle," Archeologia, VI (1782) § XXVIII.

 

Englefield, Sir H.C., "Observations on Reading Abbey," Archeologia, VI (1782) § V.

 

Englefield, Sir H.C., "Some Account of the Cathedral Church of Durham," Society of Antiquaries of London, London 1801 (Illustrative of the Plans & c. by John Carter).

 

Englefield, Sir H.C., "Some Account of the Cathedral Church of Gloucester," Society of Antiquaries of London, London 1809 (Illustrative of the Plans & c. by John Carter).

 

Englefield, Sir H.C.,"Some Account of the Abbey Church at Bath," Society of Anitquaries of London, London 1798 (Illustrative of the Plans & c. by John Carter).

 

Essex, James, "Remarks on the Antiquity and the different Modes of Brick and Stone Buildings in England," Archeologia, IV (1776) § VII (valuab­le, Barth.).

 

Essex, James, "A Description and Plan of the ancient Timber Bridge at Rochester, collected from two MSS. published in Lambarde's Perambulation of Kent," Archeologia, VII (1785) § XLV.

 

Essex, James, "Observations on the Origin and Antiquity of Round Churches; and of the Round Church at Cambridge in particular," Archeologia, VI (1782) § XXIII.

 

Essex, James, "Some Observations on Lincoln Cathedral," Archeologia, IV (1776) § XIII.

 

Falconer, Thomas, "Observations on Pliny's Account of the Temple of Diana at Ephesus," Archeologia, XI (1794) § I.

 

Ferrey, Benjamin, Antiquities of the Priory of Christ Chuch, Hants, consisting of Plans, Sections, elevations, Details, and Perspective Views; accompanied by Historical and Descriptive Accounts of the Priory Church; together with some General Particulars of the Castle and Borough. The literary part by Edward Wedlake Brayley, London 1834.

 

Folkes, Martin, "On the Trajan and Antonine Pillars at Rome," Archeologia, I (1770) § XXVIII.

 

Fosboke, Rev. T.,Foreign Topography; or, an Encyclopedick Account, Alphabetically arranged, of the ancient remains in Africa, Asia, and Europe; forming a Sequel to the Encyclopaedia of Antiquities, London 1828.

 

Fosbroke, Thomas, Encyclopaedia of antiquities, and elements of Archaeol­ogy, Classical and Mediaeval, London 1825.

 

Freart, Roland, Sieur de Chambray, Parallèle de l'Architecture Antique, et de la Moderne: avec un receuil des Dix Principaux autheurs qui ont écrit des Cinqu Ordres; sçavoir, Palladio et Scamozzi, Serlio et Vignola, D. Barbaro et Cataneo, L.B. alberti et Viola, Bullant et De Lorme, Paris 1650. (the original copy in the hands of Mr. Stutely).

 

Gage, John, "Letter addressed by John Gage, Esq., F.R.S. &c. to H. Petrie Esq., accompanying drawings of Remains of the Prior of Lewes' Hostelry, in the parish of St. Olave, Southwark," Archeologia, XXIII (1831) § XVI.

 

Gage, John, "Observations on the Ecclesiastical Round Towers of Norfolk, and Suffolk," Archeologia, XXIII (1831) § III (very valuable, Barth.).

 

Gauthey, Émiland-Marie, Traité de la Construction des Ponts, 2 vols. Paris 1809-13, 40.

 

Gauthey, Émiland-Marie, Dissertation sur les Dégradations survenues aux Piliers du Dôme du Pantheon François, et sur les Moyens d'y Remédier, Paris 1798.

 

Gibson, Francis, "Observations on the Machine called the Lewis," Archeolo­gia, X (1792) § XII.

 

Godwin, George, "Prize essay upon the Nature and Properties of Concrete, and its application to Construction, up to the Present Period," in: Transac­tions of the Institute of British architects of London, London 1835-36.

 

Gough, Richard, "Observations on the Round Tower at Brechin, in Scotland," Archeologia, II (1773) § XII

 

Gough, Richard & John Carter, James Brown, and John Nicholls,

"Some Account of the Abbey Church of St. Alban," Society of Antiquaries of London, London 1813.

 

Gough, Richard, "Description of the old Font in the Church of East Meon, Hampshire, 1789: with some Observations on Fonts," Archeologia, X (1792) § XXIV.

 

Gough, Richard, "A Mosaic Pavement, in the Prior's Chapel at Ely; with a brief Deduction of the Rise and Progress of Mosaic Work, since the intro­duction of Christianity," Archeologia, X (1792) § XVIII.

 

Gough, Richard, "Description of two antient mansion houses, in Northampton­shire and Dorset," Archeologia, X (1792) § VI.

 

Goury, Jules, see Owen Jones.

 

Gravatt, W., "Some Accounts of several Sections through the Plastic Clay formation in the vicinity of London," in: Transactions of the Institution of Civil Engin­eers, vol. I, London 1836, XVI.

 

Gwilt, Joseph, Rudiments of Architecture, Practical and Theoretical, London 1826.

 

Gwilt, Joseph, Treatise on the Equilibrium of Arches, London 1826.

 

Haggit, Rev. John, Two Letters to a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, on the subject of Gothic Architecture; containing a Refutation of Dr. Milner's Objections to Mr. Whittington's Historical Survey of the Eccle-siastical Edifices of France. And an Inquiry into the Eastern Origin of the Gothic, or Pointed Style, London 1813.

 

Halfpenny, Joseph, Gothic Ornaments in the Cathedral Church of York, York 1795-1800.

 

Hamilton, Thomas, "Description of the Pavilion erected at Edinburgh for the Festival in honour of Earl grey, September, 1834," in: Transac­tions of the Institute of British architects of London, London 1835-36.

 

Hamilton, W.J., "Account of the Ruins of the City of Anni, in Armenia, extracted from the Journal of W.J. Hamilton, Esq." in: Transac­tions of the Institute of British architects of London, London 1835-36.

 

Hamper, William, "Disquisition on the Member in Architecture, called an Oriel," Archeologia, XXIII (1831) § XI.

 

Hardwick, Thomas, "Observations on the Remains of the Amphitheatre of Flavius Vespasian at Rome, as it was in the year 1777," Archeologia, VII (1785) § XXXIX (notices some oversights by Desgodetz).

 

Harmer, Thomas, "Observations on the Round Towers in Ireland," Archeologia, IX (1789) § XXV.

 

Hartley, John B., "An Account of the New or Grosvenor Bridge over the River Dee, at Chester," in: Transactions of the Institution of Civil Engin­eers, vol. I, London 1836, XXIII.

 

Hittorf, J.J., Antiquités Inédits de l'Attique, contenant les Restes d'Architecture d'Éleusis, de Rhamnus, de Sunium, et de Thoricus, par la Société des Dilettanti; Ouvrage traduit de l'anglais, augmenté de Notes et de plusieurs Dessins, Paris 1832.

 

Hope, Thomas, Historical Essay on Architecture, London, 1835.

 

Hosking, William, Treatises on Architecture and Building, London 1832.

 

Hosking, William, "Account of some Architectural and Sculptural Remains at Paestum; with Observations on the reference, the latter may bear to the Mythological History of that City," Archeologia, XXIII (1831) § VII.

 

Hoskins, G.A., Travels in Ethiopia, above the Second cataract of the Nile; exhibiting the state of that Country, and its various Inhabitants, under the dominion of MOhammed Ali; and illustrating the Antiquities, Arts, and History of the ancient Kingdom of Meroe, London 1835.

 

Hulme, Nathaniel, "Account of Brick, brought from the Site of ancient Babylon, in a letter to the Rev. John Brand," Archeologia, XIV (1803) § X (very curious and valuable, Barth).

 

Hunter, William, "An Account of some artificial Caverns in the Neighbour­hood of Bombay," Archeologia, VII (1785) § XXXI.

 

Hutton, Charles, Principles of Bridges: containing the Mathematical Demonstration of the Properties of arches, the Thickness of the Piers, the Force of the Water against them, &c.; with Practical Observations and Direction Drawn from the Whole, London 1812.

 

Inwood, H.W.,Erechtheion at Athens, Fragments of Athenian Architecture, and a few remains in Attica Megara and Epirus; illustrated with outline plates, and a Descriptive Historical View, combining also under the divisions, Cadmeia, Homeros, and Herodotus, the Origin of Temples and of Grecian Art of the Periods Preceding, London 1827.

 

Jamieson, Alexander,Mechanics for Practical Men, (in the course of being published, Barth.)

 

Jamieson, Alexander, Mechanics of Fluids, composing Hydrodynamics and Hydraulic Architecture, (in the course of being published, Barth.)

 

Jones, Owen & Jules Goury,

Plans, Elevations, and Sections of the Alhambra, with the Elaborate Details of this Beautiful Specimen of Moorish Architec­ture, from drawings taken on the spot in the year 1834, London 1836.

 

Jones, Inigo, Designs Consisting of Plans and elevations for Public and Private Buildings, Published by William Kent, London 1727.

 

Kerrich, T., "Observations upon some Sepulchral Monuments in Italy and France," Archeologia, XVIII (1817) § XVII.

 

Kerrich, T., "Observations on the Use of the Mysterious Figure, called Vesica Piscis, in the Architecture of the Middle Ages, and in Gothic Architecture," Archeologia, XIX (1821) § XXXVII (an extremely talented production, Barth.).

 

Kerrich, T., "Some observations on Gothic Buildings abroad, particularly those in Italy; and on Gothic Architecture in general," Archeologia, XVI (1812) § XXXIV. (very valuable, Barth.)

 

King, Edward, "Observations on Ancient Castles," Archeologia, IV (1776) § XXV (valuable and curious, Barth.).

 

King, Edward, M[u]nimenta [sic?] Antiqua; or Observations on Antient Castles. Including Remarks on the Whole Progress of Architecture, Ecclesi­astical, as well as Military, in Great Britain: and on the Corre­sponding Change in Manners, Laws, and Customs. Tending both to Illustrate Modern History: and to Elucidate many Interesting Passages in various Antient Classical Authors, 3 vols., 1799-1804. ("Historical Inquiry into the Origin of the Arch," II, 222-273).

 

King, Edward, "Remarks on the Abbey Church of Bury Saint Edmund's in Suffolk," Archeologia, III (1775) § XXXV.

 

King, Edward, "Sequel to the Observations on Ancient Castles," Archeologia, VI (1782) § XXVII.

 

Knight, William, "Observations on the mode of Construction of the present old London Bridge, as discoverd in the years 1826 and 1827," Archeologia, XXIII (1831) § XII.

 

Kraftt, J.Ch., Plans, Coupes, et Élévations, de Diverse Productions de l'Art de la Charpente, exécutées tant en France que dans les Pays Etran­gers, Paris 1805.

 

Kraftt, J.Ch., Plans, Coupes, Élévations des plus belles Maisons et des Hotels construits à Paris et dans les environs, ?

 

Labelye, Charles, Descriptions of Westminster Bridge. To which is added, An Account of the Methods made use of in laying the Foundations of its Piers. And An Answer to the chief Objections that have been made thereto. With An Appendix, containing Several Particulars, relating to the said Bridge, or to the History of the Building thereof. As also Its geometrical Plans, and the Elevation of one of the Fronts, as it is finished, Correctly Engraven on two large Copper Plates, London 1751.

 

Ledwich, The Rev., "Observations on our antient Churches," Archeologia, VIII (1787) § XIX.

 

Legrand, J.G. & C.P. Landon, Description de Paris et de ses Edifices, avec un Précis Historiques et des Observations sur le Caractère de leur Archi­tecture, et sur les Principaux Objets d'Art et de Curiosité qu'ils renfer­ment, 4 vols., Paris 1806-9, 8o.

 

Loveday, John, a.o.,"Observations on Shrines," Archeologia, I (1770) § V, VI, IX.

 

Lukis, Frederick C., "Remarks on Herm Granite," in: Transactions of the Institution of Civil Engin­eers, vol. I, London 1836, XXVII.

 

Lysons, Samuel, "Description of the Church of Quenington, in the County of Gloucester," Archeologia, X (1792) § XIII.

 

Lyttleton, C., "Dissertation by the Dean of Exeter on the Antiquity of Brick Buildings in England, Posterior to the Time of the Romans," Archeolo­gia, I (1770) § XXIV.

 

Lyttleton, C., "An Account of a remarkable Monument in Penrith Church Yard, Cumberland," Archeologia, II (1773) § V.

 

Lyttleton, Charles, Bishop of Carlisle & Sir H.C. Englefield,

"Some Account of the Cathedral Church of Exeter," Society of Antiquaries of London, London 1797 (Illustrative of the Plans & c. by John Carter).

 

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