The ecclesiastical architecture of Scotland : from the earliest Christian times to the seventeenth century volume one
MacGibbon, David1896
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History of the ecclesiastical architecture of Scotland illustrated with sketches, architectural drawings and plans including drawings of architectural details. This volume includes sections on St. Regulus' or St. Rule's in St. Andrews, Markinch Tower, Dunfermline Abbey and Leuchars Church.
Main title:
The ecclesiastical architecture of Scotland : from the earliest Christian times to the seventeenth century volume one / by David MacGibbon and Thomas Ross.
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Imprint:
Edinburgh : David Douglas, 1896.
Collation:
xiii, 483 p., : illus., plans, ; 26 cm.
System details:
634/1.
Contents:
IntroductionCeltic Monastic and Ecclesiastical Structures in ScotlandChurches in Orkney and ShetlandTransition from Celtic to Norman ArchitectureNorman ArchitectureThe Transition Style.
Dewey class:
726
Local class:
F/ANT
Language:
English
Subject:
Markinch Parish Church (Markinch, Scotland)Dunfermline Abbey (Dunfermline, Scotland)Leuchars Parish Church (St. Athernase) (Leuchars, Scotland)St Regulus' Church (St Andrews, Scotland)Church architecture -- Scotland -- FifeArchitecture -- Scotland -- FifeFife (Scotland) -- HistoryMarkinch (Scotland) -- HistoryDunfermline (Scotland) -- HistorySt. Andrews (Scotland) -- HistoryLeuchars (Scotland) -- History
BRN:
3424777