AUTHOR OF "THE ELEMENTARY HISTORY OF ART," "MASTERPIECES OF
THE GREAT ARTISTS," "REPRESENTATIVE PAINTERS OF
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY," ETC.

L O N D O N: T. C. & E. C. J A C K
67 LONG ACRE, W.C., AND EDINBURGH
NEW YORK: DODGE PUBLISHING CO.
| CHAP. | PAGE | |
| Introduction: What Architecture is—Materials employed—Definition of distinctive features of the two main styles, Trabeated and Arcuated | v | |
| I. | Egyptian, Asiatic, and Early American Architecture | 7 |
| II. | Greek Architecture | 13 |
| III. | Roman Architecture | 22 |
| IV. | Early Christian Architecture | 31 |
| V. | Byzantine and Saracenic Architecture | 36 |
| VI. | Romanesque Architecture | 45 |
| VII. | Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman Architecture | 52 |
| VIII. | Gothic Architecture in Europe | 60 |
| IX. | Gothic Architecture in Great Britain | 72 |
| X. | Renaissance Architecture in Europe | 83 |
| XI. | Renaissance Architecture in Great Britain | 88 |
| Index |