APPENDIX B: BARTHOLOMEW`S BIBLIOGRAPHY TAKEN FROM
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APPENDIX B: BARTHOLOMEW`S BIBLIOGRAPHY TAKEN FROM
APPENDIX B: BARTHOLOMEW'S BIBLIOGRAPHY TAKEN FROM THE SPECIFICATIONS one arch, proposed to be erected over the River Thames at London, London 1804. Adam, Robert, Ruins of the Palace of the Emperor Diocletian, at Spallatro in Dalmatia, (1764). Atwood, G., F.R.S., Dissertation on the Construction and Properties of Arches, London 1801. Agincourt, Jean Baptiste Louis Georges Seroux d', Histoire de l'art, par les monumens, depuis sa décadence au 4e siècle jusqu'à sont renouvellement au 16e, ouvrage enrichi de 325 planches, Paris 1823. Banks, Sir Joseph, "Extracts out of an old Book, relating to the Building of Louth Steeple and reparing the Church, & c., from about the year 1500 or 1501, to 1508," Archeologia, X (1792) § VII (very valuable, Barth.). Alberti, Leon Batista, De re Ædificatoria, Florence 1485 (Italian transl. Cosimo Bartoli). 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