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...
First published in 1817, this highly influential study by Thomas Rickman (1776 1841) provides a classic overview of English medieval architecture. A d...