Plans elevations sections and views of the church of Batalha

in the province of Estremadura in Portugal, with the history and description by Fr. Luis de Sousa; with remarks. To which is prefixed an introductory discourse on the principles of Gothic architecture by James Murphy archt. Illustrated with 27 plates

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Plans elevations sections and views of the church of Batalha

in the province of Estremadura in Portugal, with the history and description by Fr. Luis de Sousa; with remarks. To which is prefixed an introductory discourse on the principles of Gothic architecture by James Murphy archt. Illustrated with 27 plates

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English
Pages
61

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Edition Notes

The titlepage and dedication are engraved.

The unnumbered leaf after p. 26 contains a divisional title: "The history and description of the Royal Monastery of Batalha, written originally in the Portuguese language by Father Luis de Sousa: and translated into English, with notes, by James Murphy, architect". Only the leaves which follow this are actually signed.

With a list of subscribers.

Translated into English from the original Portuguese.

Signatures: A-I².

English short title catalogue (ESTC), T147700

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London

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Pagination
[6], ii, [2], 26, [3], 28-61, [1] p., 4, [21] leaves of plates (some double)
Number of pages
61

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OL44942227M
OCLC/WorldCat
54986746

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