
audiobook
by David MacGibbon, Thomas Ross
THE ECCLESIASTICAL ARCHITECTURE OF SCOTLAND FROM THE EARLIEST CHRISTIAN TIMES TO THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
PREFACE.
THE ECCLESIASTICAL ARCHITECTURE OF SCOTLAND FROM THE EARLIEST CHRISTIAN TIMES TO THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. V O L U M E I I. - FIRST POINTED PERIOD.
MIDDLE POINTED OR DECORATED PERIOD.
INDEX.
ERRATA.(corrected in this etext)
This volume surveys Scotland’s medieval church buildings, concentrating on the First Pointed and Middle Pointed phases that defined the country’s Gothic landscape. Richly illustrated with detailed drawings, it guides the listener through the most celebrated cathedrals and abbeys—such as Holyrood, Melrose, and Elgin—highlighting the craftsmanship that set them apart. The authors also trace how these structures fit into the broader evolution of ecclesiastical architecture across the British Isles.
Beyond description, the book offers a thoughtful comparison between Scottish Gothic and its continental counterparts, especially the French models that pioneered the vaulted, rib‑based design. Listeners will learn how Scottish builders adapted imported ideas, balancing structural rigor with local stylistic touches. The narrative illuminates the underlying engineering principles that shaped these soaring spaces, revealing both their beauty and the practical ingenuity of their creators.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (686K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)
Release date
2020-12-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1831–1902
A Scottish architect and writer, he helped document the castles, churches, and old domestic buildings that shaped Scotland’s past. His books with Thomas Ross remain a valued record of the country’s architectural heritage.
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Best known for documenting Scotland’s castles, churches, and old domestic buildings, this Scottish architect helped preserve a huge amount of the country’s architectural history on the page. His books, drawings, and surveys remain valuable records of places that have changed over time.
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