Church and conventual arrangement. With copious references, a complete glossary, and an index. And illustrated by a series of ground-plans and plates of the arrangements of churches in different (14597268467)
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Title: Church and conventual arrangement. With copious references, a complete glossary, and an index. And illustrated by a series of ground-plans and plates of the arrangements of churches in different countries and at successive periods, and of the conventual plans adopted by the various orders
Year: 1861 (1860s)
Authors: Walcott, Mackenzie E. C. (Mackenzie Edward Charles), 1821-1880
Subjects: Church architecture Convents
Publisher: London, Atchley and Co
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
Digitizing Sponsor: Getty Research Institute
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he same usage wasadopted at Bayeux, where similar bells were called Moneaux—warners. At Clugny, the bells were named after their desti-nation—Prayers, Angelus, Retreat, Tocsin, &c. That atStrasbourg, used for the assembly of the Council, was calledMagistrat; and one at Angers, Evigilans Stultum. AtHexham, there were a foray-bell and a fire-bell.8 TE AN SEPT. Transepts were of several kinds: (1) the aisleless maintransept, as Bayeux, Bath, and St. Albans; (2) a transept 1 Bingham, viii. ch. 7, § 15 ; Riddle, vi. ch. v. § 5 ; also p. 801 ; Durandus,i. ch. 4, § 1; Lingard, Ant. Ang.-Sax. Ch. ii. 378. 2 Ann. Arch. xvii. 105. 8 Wal. Strabo, c. iv. v. ; Am. Fort. c. i. ; Fleury, xlviii. 42 ; Viollet leDue, iii. 280. 4 Vit. S. Columbse, c. xxii. xxv. 5 Hist. Eccles. iv. 23. • Ann. Arch. xvii. 109. 7 Dr. Billon, S.F.A., sur les Cloches, 1858. 8 See also Britton, Arch. Ant. v. 106. For a full account of bells, seeAnnal. Arch. xvi. 327 ; xvii. 105 \ xviii. 5, 145. To -Fcuce, p. 85.
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/ To fac& p, 85 CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL, p. 92.