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The Antiquaries Journal | 1968

The Origins of Gothic Architecture: Some Further Thoughts

John H. Harvey

In 1713 Sir Christopher Wren, then in his 81st year, reported on Westminster Abbey and took the opportunity to enunciate a theory of great importance in regard to the origins of Gothic architecture. Referring to the new church of Henry III he wrote:This we now call the Gothic manner of architecture … I think it should with more reason be called the Saracen style, for these people wanted neither arts nor learning: and after we in the west lost both, we borrowed again from them, out of their Arabic books, what they with great diligence had translated from the Greeks.… The crusado gave us an idea of this form, after which King Henry built his church.… The Saracen mode of building, seen in the East, soon spread over Europe, and particularly in France, the fashions of which nation we affected to imitate in all ages, even when we were at enmity with it.


The Antiquaries Journal | 1962

Thurbern's Chantry at Winchester College

Herbert Chitty; John H. Harvey


The Antiquaries Journal | 1947

Some Details and Mouldings used by Yevele

John H. Harvey


The Antiquaries Journal | 1986

Victoria County History. Somerset . Vol. V. Edited by R. W. Dunning. 31 × 21 cm. Pp. xix + 225, 22 maps + 35 pls. Oxford: Oxford University Press, for the Institute of Historical Research, 1985. ISBN 0-19-722764-3. £50.00.

John H. Harvey


The Antiquaries Journal | 1985

Victoria County History. York: East Riding. Vol. V. Holderness: Southern Part. Edited by K. J. Allison. 31 × 22 cm. Pp. xvi + 223, 25 maps and plans +17 pls. Oxford: Oxford University Press for the Institute of Historical Research, 1984. ISBN 0-19-722760-0. £60.00.

John H. Harvey


The Antiquaries Journal | 1983

Building Craftsmen in Late Medieval York. By Heather Swanson. (Borthwick Paper No. 63). 20·5 × 15 cm. Pp. iv + 41. York: University of York, St. Anthony's Press, 1983. £1·20.

John H. Harvey


The Antiquaries Journal | 1982

The Parish Churches of Medieval England. By Colin Platt. 25·5 × 19 cm. Pp. xvi + 185, 138 ill. London: Secker & Warburg, 1981. £15·00; paperback edition available.--- Either ISSN or Journal title must be supplied.

John H. Harvey


The Antiquaries Journal | 1982

The Cathedrals' Crusade. The Rise of the Gothic Style in France . By Ian Dunlop. 24 × 16·5 cm. Pp. xvi + 235 + 16 ill., 18 plans. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1982. £12·50.--- Either ISSN or Journal title must be supplied.

John H. Harvey


The Antiquaries Journal | 1981

English Cathedrals–the Forgotten Centuries: Restoration and Change from 1530 to the Present Day . By Gerald Cobb. 26 × 19·5 cm. Pp. 176 + 291 figs. London: Thames & Hudson, 1980. £15.00.

John H. Harvey


The Antiquaries Journal | 1980

The Victoria History of the County of Somerset. Vol. IV. Edited by R. W. Dunning. 31 × 22 cm. Pp. xx + 266 + 44 pls. + 18 maps and plans. Oxford: University Press, for the Institute of Historical Research, 1978., £40·00.--- Either ISSN or Journal title must be supplied.

John H. Harvey

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