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00 - Preface and Introductory
01 - Chapter I: The Lamp of Sacrifice, part 1
02 - Chapter I: The Lamp of Sacrifice, part 2
03 - Chapter II: The Lamp of Truth, part 1
04 - Chapter II: The Lamp of Truth, part 2
05 - Chapter II: The Lamp of Truth, part 3
06 - Chapter III: The Lamp of Power, part 1
07 - Chapter III: The Lamp of Power, part 2
08 - Chapter III: The Lamp of Power, part 3
09 - Chapter IV: The Lamp of Beauty, part 1
10 - Chapter IV: The Lamp of Beauty, part 2
11 - Chapter IV: The Lamp of Beauty, part 3
12 - Chapter IV: The Lamp of Beauty, part 4
13 - Chapter V: The Lamp of Life, part 1
14 - Chapter V: The Lamp of Life, part 2
15 - Chapter V: The Lamp of Life, part 3
16 - Chapter VI: The Lamp of Memory, part 1
17 - Chapter VI: The Lamp of Memory, part 2
18 - Chapter VII: The Lamp of Obedience, part 1
19 - Chapter VII: The Lamp of Obedience, part 2

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The Seven Lamps of Architecture

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Author Ruskin, John
Abstract The Seven Lamps of Architecture, published in May 1849, is an extended essay written by the English art critic and theorist John Ruskin. The 'lamps' of the title are Ruskin's principles of architecture, which he later enlarged upon in the three-volume The Stones of Venice. To an extent, they codified some of the contemporary thinking behind the Gothic Revival. At the time of its publication A.W.N. Pugin and others had already advanced the ideas of the Revival and it was well under way in practice. Ruskin offered little new to the debate, but the book helped to capture and summarise the thoughts of the movement. The Seven Lamps also proved a great popular success, and received the approval of the ecclesiologists typified by the Cambridge Camden Society, who criticised in their publication The Ecclesiologist lapses committed by modern architects in ecclesiastical commissions. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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