Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 51
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications
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MAY, 1922] BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE MUHAMMADAN ARCHITECTURE OF INDIA 103
KITTOE, MARKHAM. Illustrations of Indian | héliogravures d'aprés les photographies, Architecture from the Muhammadan Con- aquarelles et documents de l'auteur, 4to., " quest downwards, selected from a portfolio pp. vii and 743. Firmin-Didot, Paris, 1887 of architectural drawings, prepared with much care, and principally by regular measurements, from buildings at Agra, Delhi, Juanpur, Benares, Chunar and numerous other places in Upper India.
Oblong folio, pp. [i], with 47 lithographic plates and explanatory text to the first 12.
Thacker, Calcutta, 1838
KUHN, DR. P. ALBERT. Geschichte der Baukunst. 4to. 1909 See pp. 368-374, with 1 coloured plate, and figs. 632-638.
L., M. The Early History of Multan. Calcutta Review, Vol. XCI, pp. 389-400; XCII, pp. 229-261.
1890-91 Contains a considerable amount of architectural information, especially XCII, pp. 245-259.
LANGLES, L. Monuments anciens et modernes de l'Hindoustan. Folio, 2 vols. Didot, Paris, 1821
LA TOUCHE, T. D. [Letter on an ancient plan of Bhakar with parts of Rohri and Sukkur.] Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, pp. 69-74. 1895 Gives a list of 99 buildings marked on the plan. *LA ROCHE, EMANUEL. Indische Baukunst. Herausgegeben unter Mitwirkung von Alfred Sarasin. Mit einem Geleitwort von Heinrich Wölfflin und einem Literatur Verzeichniss von Emil Gratzl. Folio, 3 vols.,
with 125 plates (12 coloured) and 555 figures, and atlas folio, 3 vols., with 40 plates (3) coloured). Bruckmann, München, 1921
Limited to 226 numbered copies.
Architecture hindo-musulmane, pp. 532-546, figs. 218-276 and 1 coloured plate.
LE BON, DR. GUSTAVE. Les Civilisations de l'Inde. Ouvrage illustré de 7 chromolithographies, 2 cartes et 350 gravures et
LE BON, DR. GUSTAVE. Les Monuments de l'Inde. Ouvrage illustré d'environ 400 figures héliotypies, dessins, cartes et plans, exécutées d'aprés les photographies et les documents de l'auteur. Impl. 4to., pp. 254. Firmin-Didot, Paris, 1893
Includes Agra, Ahmadâbâd, Ajmîr, Bijapûr, Delhi, Fathpur Sikri, Gaur, Golconda, Lahore and Sikandra, all well illustrated.
accompany a
LYON, CAPT. Notes to series of photographs designed to illustrate the Ancient Architecture of Western India. Taken for Government, and described by Capt. Lyon. 4to., pp. 19. Carey, Geneva, 1871
Bijapur, Karli, Ambernath, Surat, Ahmadâbâd and Palitana.
Mosque built by Aurangzib at Aurangabad tome II, pp. 146, with plate; Mausoleum of
the Muhammadan dynasty at Mysore, II, pp. Vol. XXXIII, pp. 402-406.
43-47, with 1 plate.
I have never met with the set of photographs referred to, although I have seen it once in a bookseller's catalogue. The text-volume above is extremely rare.
MACKENZIE, CAPT. H. On the Antiquities of Guzerat. Journ., Asiatic Society of Bengal,
1864
[Supplementary to the above.] Inscription on the Maqbara at Hailan. Ibid., pp. 549-551, 1864. A transliteration without translation. MACKINTOSH, CAPTAIN. On an Indian method of constructing Arches. Asiatick Researches, Vol. XIV, pp. 476-479, with 1 folding plate.
1822
With practically no centreing, but different from the Mesopotamian method.
MACLAGAN, GENERAL ROBERT, R.E. The Building Arts of India. Journal of the Society of Arts, Vol. XXIX, pp. 516-525. 1881
A general survey of all periods and styles. Reprinted in the Architect, Vol. XXV, pp. 325-327, 355-356.
MAINDRON, MAURICE. L'Art indien. 8vo. PP. ix and 314, with 153 illustrations. May, Paris, [1898] L'architecture musulmane, pp. 99-109, with 5 illustrations.
* P have only seen the prospectus of this work.