Table of Contents:
  • Chapter I. Introductory : General Considerations
  • Chapter II. Introductory : Geographical Considerations : The Balkan Peninsula
  • Greece
  • The Islands
  • Russia
  • The East-Christian World : Anatolia
  • Syria and Palestine
  • Armenia
  • The East
  • Egypt
  • Abyssinia
  • North Afrika
  • The Western World
  • Italy
  • Sicily
  • Dalmatia
  • France
  • Spain
  • Germany
  • The British Isles
  • Chapter III. Sculpture
  • Introductory Remarks
  • Sculpture Now Destroyed
  • Free Sculpture
  • Sarcophagi
  • Figure Reliefs Other then those of Sarcophagi
  • Ornamental Sculpture
  • Capitals
  • Chapte IV. Sculpture
  • Carvings in Ivory and Steatite
  • Chapter V. Painting
  • Introductory Remarks
  • Mural Paintings and Panels
  • Chapter VI. Painting
  • Mosaics in Italy and the Adriatic
  • Mosaics in the Christian East
  • Mosaic Pavements
  • Miniature Mosaics
  • Chapter VII. Painting
  • Illuminated Manuschripts
  • Chapter VIII. Enamel
  • Introductory Remarks
  • Examples Preserved in Various Countries
  • Chapter IX. Goldsmith's Work and Jewellery
  • Silver Plate
  • Chapter X. Textşles
  • Introductory Remarks
  • Tapestry
  • Silk
  • Subjects Upon Silk Fabrics
  • Embrodery
  • Fabrics with Printed Designs, and Other Stuffs
  • Influence of Textiles on the Arts
  • Chapter XI. Various : Pottery and Glass
  • Metal-work
  • Weights
  • Coins
  • Seals
  • Engraved Gems, etc.
  • Chapter XII. Iconography : Composition and Scenes
  • Representations of Individual Figures
  • Symbols, etc.
  • Chapter XIII. Ornaments : Motives adopted from Hellenistic Sources
  • Oriental Motives
  • Naturalistic Forms
  • Geometrical Ornament
  • INDEXES
  • I. General
  • II. Iconographical
  • III. Museums, Libraries, Treasures, and Collections
  • IV. Authorities.