AN ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF BY THE REV. ROBERT WILLIS, M.A., F.R.S. JACKSONIAN PROFESSOR IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.- RIBLIOTH VOLUME THE SECOND LONDON: JOHN W. PARKER, WEST STRAND. CAMBRIDGE: JOHN DEIGHTON. M.DCCC.XLIX. Position of the Gate Gennath Dr. Robinson's theory and arguments examined III. Dr. Robinson's Acra not consistent with Josephus Tyropeon not discoverable No valley along the line indicated by him Brocardus no antiquary Arguments against this Tyropœon The Pool of the Bath, not Hezekiah's Probably the Amygdalon of Josephus The true Tyropoon determined 66 The Eastern Aisle and Chapels, with the Chapel of Helena XI. The Buildings of the Second Period, from A.D. 614 to A.D. 1010, including the Narrative of Arculfus XII. The Buildings of the Third Period, from A.D. 1010 to A.D. |