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The Ground Plan of the English Parish Church

by A. Hamilton (Alexander Hamilton) Thompson

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This work examines the architectural development of parish churches in England, focusing on the evolution of their ground plans from early forms through medieval modifications. A. Hamilton Thompson analyses how various styles and structural changes reflect broader trends in ecclesiastical architecture, offering a detailed account of the progression of design features across different periods. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the spatial arrangements that characterise English parish churches, emphasising their historical and stylistic significance within the context of architectural history.

Thompson aims to fill a gap in existing literature by systematically studying the development of church ground plans, a subject previously underrepresented. The work draws on historical records and architectural analysis to establish how the layout of parish churches influenced and was influenced by broader architectural movements during the medieval period and afterwards. It is part of a scholarly effort to document and interpret the architectural history of English ecclesiastical buildings.

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Page numbers in the List of Illustrations reflect the position of the illustration in the original text, but links link to current position of illustrations. Minor punctuation errors have been corrected without notice. An obvious printer error has been corrected. It is indicated with a mouse-hover , and it is listed at the end . All other inconsistencies are as in the original. The author's spelling has been maintained. The Cambridge Manuals of Science and Literature THE GROUND PLAN OF THE ENGLISH PARISH CHURCH CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS London : FETTER LANE, E.C. C. F. CLAY, Manager Edinburgh : 100, PRINCES STREET Berlin : A. ASHER AND CO. Leipzig : F. A. BROCKHAUS New York : G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS Bombay and Calcutta : MACMILLAN AND CO., Ltd. All rights reserved Hedon, Yorkshire: nave from N.W. THE GROUND PLAN OF THE ENGLISH PARISH CHURCH BY A. HAMILTON THOMPSON M.A., F.S.A. Cambridge: at the University Press 1911 Cambridge: PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, M.A. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS With the exception of the coat of arms at the foot, the design on the title page is a reproduction of one used by the earliest known Cambridge printer, John Siberch, 1521 PREFACE There is as yet no book entirely devoted to the development of the plan of the parish church in England, and the body of literature which bears upon the subject is not very accessible to the ordinary student. The present volume is an attempt to indicate the main lines on which that development proceeded. It is obvious that, from necessary considerations of space, much has been omitted. The elevation of the building, and the treatment of its decorative features, window-tracery, sculpture, etc., belong to another and wider branch of architectural study, in which the parish church pursues the same line of structural development as the cathedral or monastic church, and the architectural forms of the timber-roofed building follow the example set by the larger churches with their roofs of stone. To this side of the question much attention has been devoted, and of late years increasing emphasis has been laid on the importance of the vaulted construction of our greater churches, which is the very foundation of medieval architecture and the secret of its progress through its various "styles." It is expected that the reader of this book, in which a less familiar but none the less important topic is handled, will…

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