2 4 Mr. Murrays List of New and Recent Works. 
The Chronology of Medieval and 
Renaissance Architecture. 
A DATE BOOK OF ARCHITECTURAL ART, FROM THE FOUNDING 
OF THE BASILICA OF ST. PETER, ROME, BY CONSTANTINE, 
TO THE DEDICATION OF THE NEW BUILDING BY 
POPE URBAN VIII. 
Forming a Companion Volume to Fergusson’s “History of Architecture.” 
By J. TAVENOR PERRY. 
With Illustrations . 8 vo. 16s. 
The work comprises several thousand well-authenticated dates of building operations 
in Europe and the East during the period of the Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance 
styles, together with copious indexes to the names of Places, Buildings, Architects, 
Founders, &c., and a Synoptical Table shewing by examples the gradual development 
of the styles. 
> 4 - 
NEW AND REVISED EDITION OF 
Fergusson’s History of Architecture 
in all Countries. 
In Four Volumes, medium 8vo, with upwards of 1700 Illustrations. 
Vols. I. & ii—ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL ARCHITECTURE. 
Edited by R. PHENE SPIERS, E.S.A. 
With 1000 Illustrations . 2 Vols, ^3 3s. 
Vol. in— INDIAN AND EASTERN ARCHITECTURE. 3™. 6d. 
Vol. iv.-MODERN STYLES OF ARCHITECTURE. 3 is. 6d. 
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—Saturday Review. 
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as we know, the most remarkable attempt at a continuous history of the whole of architecture 
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