Catálogo de libros: Edificios religiosos

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  • History Of Sculpture, Painting, And Architecture (1834)
    John Smythe Memes
    The History of Sculpture, Painting, and Architecture is a comprehensive book written by John Smythe Memes and first published in 1834. This book is a detailed account of the development of art forms throughout history, with a focus on sculpture, painting, and architecture. Memes covers a wide range of topics in this book, including the art of ancient civilizations such as Greec...
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    35,39 €

  • Peterborough Cathedral
    Thomas Craddock
    Peterborough Cathedral: A General, Architectural, and Monastic History is a book written by Thomas Craddock in 1864. The book is a comprehensive account of the history of Peterborough Cathedral, one of the most significant religious sites in England. The author provides a detailed description of the cathedral’s architecture, including its design, construction, and restoration o...
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    33,64 €

  • History Of Corbridge And Its Antiquities
    Robert Forster
    ''History of Corbridge and Its Antiquities: With a Concise History of Dilston Hall and Its Associations'' is a book written by Robert Forster and published in 1881. The book provides a comprehensive account of the history of Corbridge, a small town in Northumberland, England, and its surrounding areas, as well as the history of Dilston Hall, a historic country house located nea...
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    31,21 €

  • History In Ruins
    George Godwin
    History In Ruins: A Series Of Letters To A Lady, Embodying A Popular Sketch Of The History Of Architecture is a book written by George Godwin in 1853. The book is a collection of letters addressed to a lady, in which Godwin provides a popular sketch of the history of architecture. He covers a wide range of topics, from the earliest known buildings to the Gothic and Renaissance ...
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    30,09 €

  • Irish Ecclesiastical Architecture
    Arthur Charles Champneys
    ''Irish Ecclesiastical Architecture: With Some Notice Of Similar Or Related Work In England, Scotland, And Elsewhere'' is a book written by Arthur Charles Champneys and published in 1910. The book is an in-depth exploration of the unique and intricate architecture of Irish churches and cathedrals, with a particular focus on the Gothic style and its influences on the country’s r...
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    49,55 €

  • Hints On Architectural Draughtsmanship (1884)
    George Wilson Tuxford Hallatt
    Hints On Architectural Draughtsmanship is a comprehensive guidebook on the art of architectural drawing, written by George Wilson Tuxford Hallatt and first published in 1884. The book is intended for students and professionals in the field of architecture, as well as anyone interested in the technical aspects of architectural drawing.The book covers a wide range of topics, incl...
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    23,33 €

  • Moslem Architecture
    Giovanni Teresio Rivoira / G. Mcn. Rushforth / GMcnRushforth
    Moslem Architecture: Its Origins And Development is a book written by Giovanni Teresio Rivoira in 1918. The book is an in-depth exploration of the origins and evolution of Islamic architecture, covering the period from the early days of Islam to the 19th century. Rivoira examines the various influences that have shaped Islamic architecture, including the Byzantine, Sassanian, a...
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    42,23 €

  • Notes, Historical And Architectural, On The Church Of St. John The Evangelist, Slymbridge, Gloucestershire
    James Eccles Carter
    ''Notes, Historical and Architectural, on the Church of St. John the Evangelist, Slymbridge, Gloucestershire: With Some Remarks on Decorative Coloring'' is a book written by James Eccles Carter in 1845. The book provides a detailed account of the historical and architectural features of the Church of St. John the Evangelist in Slymbridge, Gloucestershire. Carter discusses the c...
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    23,22 €

  • Spanish Architecture Of The Sixteenth Century
    Arthur Byne / Mildred Stapley
    ''Spanish Architecture Of The Sixteenth Century: General View Of The Plateresque And Herrera Styles'' is a book written by Arthur Byne and originally published in 1917. The book is a comprehensive study of the architectural styles prevalent in Spain during the 16th century, particularly the Plateresque and Herrera styles. Byne explores the origins and development of these style...
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    47,07 €

  • Spirals In Nature And Art
    Theodore Andrea Cook
    Spirals In Nature And Art: A Study Of Spiral Formations Based On The Manuscripts Of Leonardo Da Vinci (1903) is a book written by Theodore Andrea Cook. The book is a detailed exploration of spiral formations found in nature and art, drawing on the manuscripts of Leonardo da Vinci as a primary source of inspiration. The author examines the mathematical principles behind spiral f...
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    33,26 €

  • Notes On The Architecture And History Of Caldicot Castle, Monmouthshire (1854)
    Octavius Morgan / Thomas Wakeman
    Notes On The Architecture And History Of Caldicot Castle, Monmouthshire (1854) is a book written by Octavius Morgan. The book provides a detailed account of the architecture and history of Caldicot Castle, a medieval castle located in Monmouthshire, Wales. The author, Morgan, was a Welsh politician and antiquarian who had a keen interest in the history and architecture of Wales...
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    22,00 €

  • Elementary Remarks On Church Architecture (1841)
    John Medley
    ''Elementary Remarks On Church Architecture'' is a book written by John Medley in 1841. The book is a comprehensive guide for anyone interested in the design and construction of churches. It covers various aspects of church architecture, including the history of church design, the principles of Gothic architecture, and the symbolism of church features.The book is divided into t...
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    25,13 €

  • Elements Of Naval Architecture
    Honore Sebastien Vial Du Clairbois / J. N. Strange / JNStrange
    ''Elements of Naval Architecture'' is a translated work by Honore Sebastien Vial Du Clairbois, originally published in 1846 as the third part of a larger work entitled ''Traite Elementaire De La Construction Des Vaisseaux.'' This book provides a comprehensive overview of the principles and practices of naval architecture, covering topics such as ship design, construction, stabi...
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    20,59 €

  • How To Do Architectural Drawing
    Oscar Schutte Teale
    ''How To Do Architectural Drawing'' is a comprehensive textbook and practical guide for students in architectural draftsmanship, written by Oscar Schutte Teale and originally published in 1914. The book covers a wide range of topics related to architectural drawing, including the principles of perspective, the use of instruments and materials, and the techniques of rendering an...
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    32,27 €

  • Lectures On Architecture
    Robert Morris
    Lectures on Architecture: Consisting of Rules Founded Upon Harmonic and Arithmetical Proportions in Building is a book written by Robert Morris in 1734. The book is a collection of lectures on the principles of architecture, with a focus on the use of harmonic and arithmetical proportions in building design. Morris provides a detailed explanation of how these proportions can be...
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    34,34 €

  • Domestic Architecture
    Richard Brown
    Domestic Architecture: Containing A History Of The Science, And The Principles Of Designing Public Buildings, Private Dwelling-Houses, Country Mansions, And Suburban Villas is a book written by Richard Brown in 1841. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the history and principles of designing various types of buildings, including public buildings, private houses, count...
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    48,31 €

  • Churches And Castles Of Medieval France (1895)
    Walter Cranston Larned
    ''Churches And Castles Of Medieval France'' is a historical book written by Walter Cranston Larned and published in 1895. The book provides a comprehensive description of the medieval churches and castles that were built in France during the Middle Ages. The author describes the architecture, design, and history of these structures in detail, providing readers with a deeper und...
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    34,32 €

  • Commercial And Architectural St. Louis (1888)
    George Washington Orear
    Commercial and Architectural St. Louis is a historical book written by George Washington Orear in 1888. The book provides a detailed description of the commercial and architectural landscape of St. Louis during the late 19th century. Orear describes the city’s buildings, including commercial structures, public buildings, and private residences, highlighting their unique archite...
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    38,62 €

  • Early Connecticut Houses
    Albert Frederic Brown / Norman Morrison Isham
    Early Connecticut Houses: A Historical and Architectural Study is a book written by Norman Morrison Isham and published in 1900. The book is a comprehensive study of the architectural styles and history of early houses in Connecticut, from the earliest settlements in the 17th century to the end of the 18th century. The author examines the various styles of architecture that wer...
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    37,36 €

  • Guide To The Ruins Of Elgin Cathedral (1877)
    John Smith
    Guide to the Ruins of Elgin Cathedral (1877) is a comprehensive guidebook written by John Smith, which provides a detailed description of the ruins of Elgin Cathedral located in the town of Elgin, Scotland. The book is a historical account of the cathedral, its architecture, and its significance in the history of Scotland.The guidebook begins with an introduction to the cathedr...
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    21,87 €

  • Good Things
    Isabel Goodhue
    ''Good Things: Ethical Recipes For Feast Days And Other Days, With Graces For All The Days'' is a cookbook written by Isabel Goodhue and published in 1911. The book features a collection of recipes for various occasions, including feast days and other special events. The recipes are not only delicious but also ethical, as the author emphasizes the importance of using sustainabl...
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    20,65 €

  • Gothic Architecture (1893)
    Edouard Corroyer
    Gothic Architecture (1893) by Edouard Corroyer is a comprehensive guide to the history and development of Gothic architecture. The book provides a detailed analysis of the key features of Gothic architecture, including its use of pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses, as well as its intricate ornamentation and decoration.Corroyer explores the origins of Gothic ar...
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    40,68 €

  • Gothic Architecture In France, England, And Italy (1915)
    Thomas Graham Jackson
    Gothic Architecture In France, England, And Italy is a book written by Thomas Graham Jackson and first published in 1915. The book is a comprehensive study of Gothic architecture in three major European countries - France, England, and Italy. It provides a detailed analysis of the historical and cultural contexts that gave rise to the Gothic style, as well as the specific archi...
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    51,98 €

  • Golf Architecture
    A. Mackenzie / AMackenzie
    Golf Architecture: Economy In Course Construction And Green Keeping is a book written by A. Mackenzie in 1920. This book is a comprehensive guide to the construction and maintenance of golf courses. It covers various aspects of golf course design, including the selection of land, the layout of holes, the construction of greens and bunkers, and the maintenance of the course.The ...
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    28,04 €

  • Early Christian Architecture In Ireland (1878)
    Margaret Stokes
    ''Early Christian Architecture in Ireland'' is a historical book written by Margaret Stokes in 1878. The book explores the early Christian architecture of Ireland, including the famous round towers and the early Christian churches and monasteries. Stokes provides a detailed analysis of the architectural features of these buildings, as well as their historical and cultural signi...
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    36,09 €

  • Freedom And Causality In Their Ethical Aspects
    James Robert Howerton
    Freedom And Causality In Their Ethical Aspects: With An Introduction (1915) by James Robert Howerton is a philosophical work that explores the concepts of freedom and causality in relation to ethics. The book is divided into two parts, with the first part examining the nature of freedom and its relationship to moral responsibility, while the second part focuses on the concept o...
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    23,45 €

  • Cathedral Cities Of Italy (1911)
    W. W. Collins / WWCollins
    Cathedral Cities of Italy is a travel guidebook written by W. W. Collins and originally published in 1911. The book provides a comprehensive overview of some of the most famous and historically significant cathedrals in Italy. It includes detailed descriptions of the architecture, artwork, and history of each cathedral, as well as practical information for travelers such as dir...
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    40,72 €

  • Architecture And How It Arose
    Charlotte A. Pound / Charlotte APound
    ''Architecture And How It Arose: With A Model For The Gothic'' is a book written by Charlotte A. Pound in 1880. This book provides a comprehensive understanding of the history of architecture and how it evolved over time. The author explores the different styles of architecture and their origins, from the ancient civilizations to the modern era. The book also includes a detaile...
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    21,78 €

  • An Essay On Cathedral Worship (1843)
    Henry Dudley Ryder
    ''An Essay On Cathedral Worship'' is a book written by Henry Dudley Ryder and originally published in 1843. The book is a detailed exploration of the history and significance of cathedral worship in the Christian tradition. Ryder argues that the grandeur and beauty of cathedral architecture, music, and liturgy are essential elements of worship that elevate the soul and bring pe...
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    22,42 €

  • An Attempt To Ascertain The Age Of The Church Of Mickleham, In Surrey
    Peter Frederick Robinson
    ''An Attempt To Ascertain The Age Of The Church Of Mickleham, In Surrey: With Remarks On The Architecture Of That Building'' is a book written by Peter Frederick Robinson in 1824. The book is an exploration of the history and architecture of the Church of Mickleham, a small village in Surrey, England. Robinson attempts to determine the age of the church and provides his observa...
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    21,69 €