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Synopsis
Excerpt from Deutsche Baukunst Des Mittelalters Und Der Renaissance: Old German Architecture
The arrangement of the pictures is geographical rather than historical. The reader will therefore not view the masterpieces of old German architecture in the historic order of their birth: rather will he see and enjoy them as though he made a tour through Germany. We begin with the Lower Rhine, go up the Rhine into the S. W. Provinces, then pass into Bavaria and Austria, and on to Silesia, from thence we describe a wide curve through E. And N. Germany, by the middle=german= Lower Saxon territories, and finally come back to where we started on the Lower Rhine. But the geogra= phical arrangement is not, of course, carried out with excessive pedantry; we have at all turns deviated from our route, if thereby we could obtain a more suggestive grouping of the successive pictures.
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