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A History of Architecture in All Countries, Volume 2, 3rd ed. / From the Earliest Times to the Present Day

A detailed, region-by-region survey of Christian architecture, examining Italian churches and civic buildings, Sicilian and Palestinian monuments, and the development of French Gothic; it traces forms such as circular and pointed churches, towers, porches, cloisters, vaulting, buttresses and spires, and describes cathedral plans, decorative details, and civil and domestic architecture in Belgium, Holland, Germany and Scandinavia, noting regional construction materials, stylistic variations and illustrative plans and elevations that demonstrate chronological and structural relationships.

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A detailed, region-by-region survey of Christian architecture, examining Italian churches and civic buildings, Sicilian and Palestinian monuments, and the development of French Gothic; it traces forms such as circular and pointed churches, towers, porches, cloisters, vaulting, buttresses and spires, and describes cathedral plans, decorative details, and civil and domestic architecture in Belgium, Holland, Germany and Scandinavia, noting regional construction materials, stylistic variations and illustrative plans and elevations that demonstrate chronological and structural relationships.

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James Fergusson

James Fergusson was a prominent Scottish architect and architectural historian known for his extensive work on the history of architecture across various cultures. His notable publications include "A History of Architecture in All Countries," which spans multiple volumes and provides a comprehensive overview of architectural styles from ancient to modern times. Fergusson's research also delved into specific regions, as seen in his work "History of Indian and Eastern Architecture," where he explored the unique architectural heritage of these areas. His contributions have significantly influenced the study of architecture and continue to be referenced by scholars and enthusiasts alike.

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