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DEPARTMENT OF OISE 



Chantilly, Compiegne, Series by A. Guerinet. 



DEPARTMENT OF EURE 



^^/."Monographic du Chateau d'Anet," R. Pfnor (1867). 



Gaillon. "Les Comptes de Depense du Chateau de Gaillon," 

 J. Deville (1835, &c.). Compare also Hessling's " Das Alte Paris." 



DEPARTMENT OF SEINE INFERIEURE 



Rouen. " L'Hotel de Bourgtheroulde," Lafon and Marcel. 



DEPARTMENT OF RHONE 



Lyons. " L'Hotel de Ville de Lyons," Tony Desjardins (1867). 



DEPARTMENT OF LOIR-ET-CHER 



Blois. "Le Chateau de Blois," Duran and Lenail (1875); ditto, 

 G. Roussel. 



II. AUTHORS CONTEMPORARY WITH THE 

 ARCHITECTURE. 



A. HISTORY OF BUILDINGS. The following illustrated works are 

 among the principal graphic sources for the state of the buildings at 

 their respective periods : 



Sixteenth Century. J. A. du Cerceau's "Les Plus Excellents Basti- 

 ments de France" (1576-79). Also re-issued by Destailleur (1868 70). 



Seventeenth Century. Claude Chastillon's " La Topographic Fran- 

 gaise" (1612), the prints, single or in collections, of I, Silvestre, A., N. 

 and G. Perelle, J. Marot, and Aveline. 



Eighteenth Century (up to Revolution). " L'Architecture Franchise," 

 published by Mariette ; " L'Architecture Franchise," published by 

 Jombert and edited by Jacques F. Blondel (1752-56); "Les Delices de 

 Paris et de ses Environs " and " Les Delices de Versailles et des 

 Maisons Royales," prints by J. Rigaud ; " Monuments Eriges a la 

 Gloire de Louis XV.," by P. Patte (1767); "Description Generate et 

 Particuliere de la France," edited by Delaborde, &c. (1780, &c.). 



Eighteenth Century (after Revolution} and Early Nineteenth Century. 

 Various publications by J. C. Krafft ; " Residences des Souverains," 

 Percier and Fontaine (1833); "Paris and its Environs," Pugin and 

 Heath (1829-31); "Choix d'Edifices Publics," by Gourlier, &c. 

 (1825-50). 



