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The aim of this work has been to sketch the various periods and styles of architecture with the broadest possible strokes, and to mention, with such brief characterization as seemed permissible or necessary, the most important works of each period or style. Extreme condensation in presenting the leading facts of architectural history has been necessary, and much that would rightly claim place in a larger work has been omitted here. The danger was felt to be rather in the direction of too much detail than of too little. While the book is intended primarily to meet the special requirements. | A Text-Book of the History of Architecture Seventh Edition revised PREFACE. The aim of this work has been to sketch the various periods and styles of architecture with the broadest possible strokes and to mention with such brief characterization as seemed permissible or necessary the most important works of each period or style. Extreme condensation in presenting the leading facts of architectural history has been necessary and much that would rightly claim place in a larger work has been omitted here. The danger was felt to be rather in the direction of too much detail than of too little. While the book is intended primarily to meet the special requirements of the college student those of the general reader have not been lost sight of. The majority of the technical terms used are defined or explained in the context and the small remainder in a glossary at the end of the work. Extended criticism and minute description were out of the question and discussion of controverted points has been in consequence as far as possible avoided. The illustrations have been carefully prepared with a view to elucidating the text rather than for pictorial effect. With the exception of some fifteen cuts reproduced from Lubke s Geschichte der Architektur by kind permission of Messrs. Seemann of Leipzig the illustrations are almost all entirely new. A large number are from vi original drawings made by myself or under my direction and the remainder are with a few exceptions half-tone reproductions prepared specially for this work from photographs in my possession. Acknowledgments are due to Messrs. H. W. Buemming H. D. Bultman and A. E. Weidinger for valued assistance in preparing original drawings and to Professor W. R. Ware to Professor W. H. Thomson M.D. and to the Editor of the Series for much helpful criticism and suggestion. It is hoped that the lists of monuments appended to the history of each period down to the present century may prove useful for reference both to the student