Our systems are now restored following recent technical disruption, and we’re working hard to catch up on publishing. We apologise for the inconvenience caused. Find out more

Recommended product

Popular links

Popular links


An Attempt to Discriminate the Styles of English Architecture, from the Conquest to the Reformation

An Attempt to Discriminate the Styles of English Architecture, from the Conquest to the Reformation

An Attempt to Discriminate the Styles of English Architecture, from the Conquest to the Reformation

Preceded by a Sketch of the Grecian and Roman Orders, with Notices of Nearly Five Hundred English Buildings
Thomas Rickman
October 2013
Available
Paperback
9781108066426
$38.00
USD
Paperback

    First published in 1817, this highly influential study by Thomas Rickman (1776–1841) provides a classic overview of English medieval architecture. A devotee of the Gothic style, Rickman forged a successful career as an architect of Anglican churches, in the face of criticism from his Quaker brethren. This study is founded on the attention to detail and delight of a true enthusiast, drawing on knowledge of some five hundred buildings across the British Isles. Describing Greek and Roman influences before delineating English architecture since the Norman Conquest, Rickman presents a compelling narrative of architectural styles and precedents. Illustrated with a number of detailed drawings, the work ends with short entries, organised by county, on notable cathedrals, churches and abbeys. Introducing terminology and classifications that are still used today, the book quickly became an essential reference work for architectural students and practitioners. This reissue is of the first edition.

    Product details

    October 2013
    Paperback
    9781108066426
    174 pages
    216 × 140 × 10 mm
    0.23kg
    14 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Introductory remarks
    • Grecian architecture
    • English architecture
    • The enumeration of buildings.
      Author
    • Thomas Rickman