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III. TOPICAL INDEX. 273 Breadth in Byzantine design, ii. 133. Brickwork, ornamental, i. 296; in general, ii. 241, 260, 261. Brides of Venice, legend of the, iii. 113,116. Buttresses, general structure of, i. 166; flying, i. 192; supposed sanctity of, i. 173. Bull, symbolical use of, in representing rivers, i. 418, 421, 424. Byzantine style, analysis of, ii. 75; ecclesiastical fitness of, ii. 97; centralization in, ii. 236; palaces built in, ii. 118; sculpture? in, ii. 137, 140. C Candlemas, ancient symbols of, ii. 272. Capitals, general structure of, i. 105; bells of, i. 107; just proportions of, i. 114; various families of, i. 13, 65, 324, ii. 129, iii. 231; are necessary to shafts in good architecture, i. 119; Byzantine, ii. 131, iii. 231; Lily, of St. Mark's, ii. 137; of Solomon's temple, ii. 137. Care, how symbolized, ii. 348. See " Sorrow." Caryatides, i. 302. Castles, English, entrances of, i. 177. Cathedrals, English, effect of, ii. 63. Ceilings, old Venetian, ii. 280. Centralization in design, ii. 237. Chalet of Switzerland, its character, i. 203. Chamfer defined, i. 263; varieties of, i. 262, 429. Changefulness, an element of Gothic, ii. 172. Charity, how symbolized, ii. 327, 339. Chartreuse, Grande, morbid life in, iii. 190. Chastity, how symbolized, ii. 328. Cheerfulness, how symbolized, ii. 326, 348; virtue of, ii. 326. Cherries, cultivation of, at Venice, ii. 361. Christianity, how mingled with worldliness, iii. 109; how im-' perfectly understood, iii. 168 ; influence of, in liberating workmen, ii. 159, i. 243; influence of, on forms, i. 99. Churches, wooden, of the North, i. 381; considered as ships, ii. 25; decoration of, how far allowable, ii. 102. ' Civilization, progress of, iii. 168; two-fold danger of, iii. 169. Classical literature, its effeet on the modern mind, iii. 12. Climate, its influence on architecture, i. 151, ii. 155, 203.
Title | The stones of Venice - 3 |
Creator | Ruskin, John |
Publisher | J. Wiley |
Place of Publication | New York |
Date | 1889 |
Language | eng |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Title | 00000303 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | III. TOPICAL INDEX. 273 Breadth in Byzantine design, ii. 133. Brickwork, ornamental, i. 296; in general, ii. 241, 260, 261. Brides of Venice, legend of the, iii. 113,116. Buttresses, general structure of, i. 166; flying, i. 192; supposed sanctity of, i. 173. Bull, symbolical use of, in representing rivers, i. 418, 421, 424. Byzantine style, analysis of, ii. 75; ecclesiastical fitness of, ii. 97; centralization in, ii. 236; palaces built in, ii. 118; sculpture? in, ii. 137, 140. C Candlemas, ancient symbols of, ii. 272. Capitals, general structure of, i. 105; bells of, i. 107; just proportions of, i. 114; various families of, i. 13, 65, 324, ii. 129, iii. 231; are necessary to shafts in good architecture, i. 119; Byzantine, ii. 131, iii. 231; Lily, of St. Mark's, ii. 137; of Solomon's temple, ii. 137. Care, how symbolized, ii. 348. See " Sorrow." Caryatides, i. 302. Castles, English, entrances of, i. 177. Cathedrals, English, effect of, ii. 63. Ceilings, old Venetian, ii. 280. Centralization in design, ii. 237. Chalet of Switzerland, its character, i. 203. Chamfer defined, i. 263; varieties of, i. 262, 429. Changefulness, an element of Gothic, ii. 172. Charity, how symbolized, ii. 327, 339. Chartreuse, Grande, morbid life in, iii. 190. Chastity, how symbolized, ii. 328. Cheerfulness, how symbolized, ii. 326, 348; virtue of, ii. 326. Cherries, cultivation of, at Venice, ii. 361. Christianity, how mingled with worldliness, iii. 109; how im-' perfectly understood, iii. 168 ; influence of, in liberating workmen, ii. 159, i. 243; influence of, on forms, i. 99. Churches, wooden, of the North, i. 381; considered as ships, ii. 25; decoration of, how far allowable, ii. 102. ' Civilization, progress of, iii. 168; two-fold danger of, iii. 169. Classical literature, its effeet on the modern mind, iii. 12. Climate, its influence on architecture, i. 151, ii. 155, 203. |
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