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1927. In the first half of this volume, dealing with Northern
France, Mr. Bumpus groups the cathedrals in their respective
Archiepiscopal Provinces. Thus: Amiens, Beauvais, Chalons and
Soissons follow Rheims; Bayeux, Coutances, Evreux and Seez are
grouped under Rouen; Blois, Chartres, Orleans and Versailles under
Paris, and so on. Those churches only are described which are
actually the seats of bishops in the present day, so that many
noble cathedrals, suppressed at the Revolution, such as Auxerre,
Laon, Lisieux, Noyon, Senlis and Saint Omer are omitted. In the
second half, which deals with the Southern portion of France, he
groups them in their respective Architectural Provinces because of
the opportunity it affords for some remarks upon local
peculiarities which are more marked in churches of the environing
district than in cathedrals where provincial localisms have, to a
very considerable extent disappeared before the march of
architectural progress and development.
This is a new release of the original 1927 edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1905 Edition.
This is a new release of the original 1927 edition.
Included Are: Worcester, Exeter, Canterbury, Durham, Salisbury,
Hereford And More.
Included Are: Worcester, Exeter, Canterbury, Durham, Salisbury,
Hereford And More.
1927. In the first half of this volume, dealing with Northern
France, Mr. Bumpus groups the cathedrals in their respective
Archiepiscopal Provinces. Thus: Amiens, Beauvais, Chalons and
Soissons follow Rheims; Bayeux, Coutances, Evreux and Seez are
grouped under Rouen; Blois, Chartres, Orleans and Versailles under
Paris, and so on. Those churches only are described which are
actually the seats of bishops in the present day, so that many
noble cathedrals, suppressed at the Revolution, such as Auxerre,
Laon, Lisieux, Noyon, Senlis and Saint Omer are omitted. In the
second half, which deals with the Southern portion of France, he
groups them in their respective Architectural Provinces because of
the opportunity it affords for some remarks upon local
peculiarities which are more marked in churches of the environing
district than in cathedrals where provincial localisms have, to a
very considerable extent disappeared before the march of
architectural progress and development.
1927. In the first half of this volume, dealing with Northern
France, Mr. Bumpus groups the cathedrals in their respective
Archiepiscopal Provinces. Thus: Amiens, Beauvais, Chalons and
Soissons follow Rheims; Bayeux, Coutances, Evreux and Seez are
grouped under Rouen; Blois, Chartres, Orleans and Versailles under
Paris, and so on. Those churches only are described which are
actually the seats of bishops in the present day, so that many
noble cathedrals, suppressed at the Revolution, such as Auxerre,
Laon, Lisieux, Noyon, Senlis and Saint Omer are omitted. In the
second half, which deals with the Southern portion of France, he
groups them in their respective Architectural Provinces because of
the opportunity it affords for some remarks upon local
peculiarities which are more marked in churches of the environing
district than in cathedrals where provincial localisms have, to a
very considerable extent disappeared before the march of
architectural progress and development.
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