Italians (among which were yet some Greek refugees) and with them French, Germans, and Flemings, joined into a fraternity of architects: procuring papal bulls for their encouragement, and particular privileges : they stiled themĀ»elves Free-masons, and... The Antiquities of England and Wales - Page 114by Francis Grose - 1782Full view - About this book
| History - 1800 - 596 pages
...had been there, an idea of the Saracens' works, which were afterwards imitated by them in the weft; and they refined upon it every day, as they proceeded...building churches. The Italians (among which were yet fbme Greek refugees) and with them the French, Germans, and Flemings, joined into a fraternity, procuring... | |
| Robert Henry - Great Britain - 1800 - 464 pages
...told by one who was well acquainted with t' their hiftory and conftitution) the Italians, with " fbme Greek refugees, and with them French, " Germans, and Flemings, joined into a frater" nity of architects, procuring papal bulls for their f' encouragement, and particular privileges... | |
| Thomas Warton, James Bentham, Francis Grose, John Milner - Architecture - 1802 - 240 pages
...had been there an idea of the Saracen works ; which were afterwards by them imitated in the Weft : and they refined upon it every day, as they proceeded...building churches. The Italians (among which were yet fome Greek refugees), and with them French, Germans, and Flemings, joined into a fraternity of architects... | |
| Thomas Warton, James Bentham - Architecture - 1802 - 260 pages
...who had been there an idea of the Saracen works; which were afterwards by them imitated in the Weft : and they refined upon it every day, as they proceeded...building churches. The Italians (among which were yet fome Greek refugees), and with them French, Germans, and Flemings, joined into a fraternity of architects;... | |
| Robert Henry - Great Britain - 1805 - 468 pages
...told by one who was well acquainted with *' their hiftory and conftitution) the Italians, with " fome Greek refugees, and with them French, *{ Germans, and Flemings, joined into a frater** nity of architects, procuring papal bulls for their " encouragement, and particular privileges... | |
| Robert Henry - Great Britain - 1805 - 468 pages
...told by one who was well acquainted with " their hiftory and conftitution) the Italians, with " fome Greek refugees, and with them French, " Germans, and Flemings, joined into a frater*' nity of architects, procuring papal bulls for their " encouragement, and particular privileges... | |
| Thomas Martin (civil engineer.) - 1813 - 714 pages
...origin. He says, " the Holy war gave the Christians who had been there an idea of the Saracen works, which were afterwards by them imitated in the west,...proceeded in building churches. The Italians (among whom were yet some Greek refugees), and with them French, Germans, and Flemings, joined into a fraternity... | |
| James Norris Brewer - Architecture - 1818 - 732 pages
...grace enongh. " The holy wars gave the Christians who had been, there, an idea of the Saracen works, which were afterwards, by them, imitated in the west;...proceeded in building churches. The Italians (among whom were yet some Greek refugees,) and with them, French, Gentians, and Flemings, joined into a fraternity... | |
| James Norris Brewer - Architecture - 1818 - 734 pages
...grace enough. " The holy wars gave the Christians who had been there, an idea of the Saracen works, which were afterwards, by them, imitated in the west;...proceeded in building churches. The Italians (among whom were yet some Greek refugees,) and with them, French, Germans, and Flemings, joined into a fraternity... | |
| James Norris Brewer - 1801 - 1208 pages
...an idea of the Saracen works, which were afterwards, by them, imitated in the west; and they rc6ned upon it every day as they proceeded in building churches. The Italians (among whom were yet some Greek refugees,) aud with them, French, Germans, and Flemings, joined into a fraternity... | |
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