192,194;Toledo,217.Plateresque work, explanation of,49, note.Poblet, monastery and church of, 289 and note.Polido, Pedro, architect,185.Ponce, Maestro,452.Ponferrada,130.Portell, Berengario, architect,462.Posada, the, described,3.Prescott, historian, quoted,213, note.Prie-dieu,59.Puerta del Cuarte, Valencia,269.—— del Sol, Toledo,231.—— de Serranos, Valencia,269.—— de Visagra, Toledo,231.Pulgar, Hernando del, quoted,256note.Pulpits, iron:in San Gil, Burgos,51;at Durham,51, note;in Zamora cathedral,96.Q.Quintana, Lucas Bernaldo de, architect,455.R.Railways, Spanish,56.Raymundo, a “Lambardo,”450.——, Maestro, of Monforte de Lemos, architect,131,449.Reims, cathedral at, date of,109.Reja, meaning of,17.Renaissance school in Spain, works of the, little to be admired,432.—— work, specimens of:in San Esteban, Burgos,49;cloister at Santiago,151;tomb in San Tomás, Avila,179;in Sigüenza cathedral,205,207;in Barcelona cathedral,305;in Figueras cathedral,336;in collegiata at Manresa,344;at Lérida,361;at Zaragoza,374;at Veruela,388;at Pamplona,403.“Restoration,”27, note;little practised in Spain,432.Reus,273,289,461.Ribero-Rada, Juan de, architect,88.Rodrigo, Archbishop, quoted,233, notes.——, Maestro, wood-carver,252.Rodriguez, Alfonso, architect,85,147,459.——, D. Ventura, architect,404.——, Gaspar, architect,60, note.——, Juan, Canon of Segovia, his account of the cathedral,182,489.——, Jusepe, illuminator,18, note.Romanesque work, specimens of:near Miranda,9;at Santiago,153;at Tarragona,278;at Barcelona,307;at Elne,337;near Tarrasa,340;at Manresa,341;at Lérida,361;at Jaca,368;at Sta. Cruz de los Seros,368;at Veruela,387;at Pamplona,407.Roman, San, church of, at Segovia,191;at Toledo,216,224.Roofing of Spanish churches,168, 239 and note,302,342,354,435.Roque, Maestro, architect,298.Round churches, Salamanca,90;Segovia,184.Ruesga, Juan de, builder,57note,186.Ruiz, Martin, architect,88.S.Sagrera, Guillermo, architect,324,337,457;his report on plan for completion of Gerona cathedral,509;his contract for the Exchange at Palma,514.Salamanca:arrival at,78;the old cathedral,79;new cathedral,85;walls and dilapidated buildings,90;church of San Marcos,90;San Martin, San Matteo,91;documents relating to the construction of the new cathedral at,482.Salas, church at,367.Salórzano, Martin de,57, note.Salvador, San, cathedral of, at Avila,163.Sanchez, Martin, wood-carver,40,41, note.——, Pedro,46, note.Sancii, architect,332.Santa Maria, Bishop Pablo de, account of,52.Santiago, church of, at la Coruña,138;at Toledo,228;chapel of, in Toledo cathedral,252;chapel of, in Tarazona cathedral,382.—— de Compostella, journey to,140;situation of the city,141;cathedral described,141-158;compared with S. Sernin, Toulouse,145;festival of S. James,157;Mass in the cathedral,158;other churches, streets, hospital,158.——, warrant of Ferdinand II. concerning cathedral of,489.Santiañes de, Pravia, church at,413.Santillana, Juan de, painter on glass,42.Saravia, Rodrigo de, architect,86.Saturnino, San, church of, at Pamplona,406.Screens in Toledo cathedral, subjects carved on,495.Sculpture in Spain,436;in modern buildings,446.—— of subjects and figures in churches:Burgos,18,20,28,30,31,33,42,47,52;Palencia,63;Valladolid,75;Zamora,95;Benavente,103;Leon,115,116,119,120,125;Lugo,134;la Coruña,137;Santiago,151,154;Avila,167,172,175;Segovia,186,189;Toledo,248-252,257;Valencia,262,263;Tarragona,282,286;Barcelona,294,306,310,315,316;Lérida,355;Huesca,364,365,367;Tarazona,383;Tudela,395,396,397,398;Olite,399,401;Pamplona,404,405,407.Sebastian, San,8;church of San Vicente at,9.Segre, river,346.Segovia:Roman aqueduct,181;cathedral,181;church of the Templars (Vera Cruz),184;convent of El Parral,185;the Alcazar,187;walls and gates,187;church of San Esteban,187;San Millan,187;San Martin,190;San Roman,191;San Facundo,191;Sta. Trinidad,191;San Nicolas,191;San Luine,191;San Antholin,192;San Juan,192;San Miguel,192;San Lorenzo,192, note;specimens of plaster-work,192,193;Moresque tower,193.——, memoir of the Canon Juan Rodriguez on the cathedral of,490.Sernin, S., church of, at Toulouse, compared with cathedral of Santiago,145.Seu, the, at Zaragoza,369.Seville, date of its recovery from the Moors,410.Siloe, Diego de,28.——, Gil de, architect,22,42,43,462.Sigüenza:cathedral,204;gardens,208.Smith’s work in Spanish churches,305.Spain:the north of, little explored,1;drawbacks to travelling in, exaggerated,1;fitting season for travelling in,2;inns and food,2;scenery,5;places visited by author,5;increased facilities for travelling in,6;characteristic of landscapes in,92;duration of Visigothic rule in,409;duration of Moorish rule in,409;Moors and Christians in,409,410;subdivision of the country,410;portions of, not conquered by Moors,410;states in, in the fifteenth century,411;early Moorish and Christian buildings in,412;commerce of, with England,427, note;sculpture of,436;domestic architecture of the middle ages in,436;castles of,437.Spanish architects of the middle ages,448.—— buildings, catalogue of dated examples of,467.Stained glass in church at Miraflores,42;in Leon cathedral,120;in Avila cathedral,170;in Segovia cathedral,183;in Toledo cathedral,248,254;in Gerona cathedral,328;in Pamplona cathedral,404.Steeples, examples of:Burgos,26;las Huelgas,38;San Esteban, Burgos,47;Palencia,62,64;Valladolid,68,70;Salamanca,88;Zamora,93,99,100;Benavente,103;Leon,114,127;Lugo,134;la Coruña,137;Santiago,146;Avila,167,172,174;Segovia,183,187,191,192;Sigüenza,206;Toledo,225,226,251;Valencia,264;Tarragona,281;Barcelona,302,310,312,314;Gerona,321,325,333,339;Fornelles,335;Granollers,335;Figueras,336;la Junquera,336;Elne,337;Tarrasa,340;Manresa,342;Cervera,346;Lérida,265,352;Huesca,367;Sta. Cruz de los Seros,368;Zaragoza,373,374;Monteacadeo,376;Tarazona,380,382,383;Alagon,391;Tudela,393,397;Olite,400.Steeples of mixed architectural character in Toledo,224.Summary of remarks on Gothic buildings in Spain, necessity for,409;Visigothic period,409;duration of Moorish rule,409;effects of the antipathy of Moors and Christians,409;superior civilization of the former,410;subdivision of the country, portions never conquered by Moors,410;dates of Christian successes,410;provinces included in the two kingdoms of Aragon and Castile,411;relics of the Goths,411;of the Moors,412;early Christian buildings extant,412;plans of churches of the tenth century,414;of the eleventh and twelfth centuries,415;influence of French types,415;copies of French churches,417;Spanish system of internal arrangement—adopted in Westminster Abbey,418;plan of abbey church at Veruela,419;group of churches illustrating the slow development of art in Spanish buildings,419;permanence the great object of the builders,420;cathedrals of Sigüenza and Avila,421;of Toledo, Burgos, and Leon,422-426;design by Wilars de Honecort,424;fourteenth-century art,426;fifteenth-century art,427;Catalan churches,429;Segovia and Salamanca cathedrals,431;the later styles,431;the Renaissance school,432;church furniture,433;monuments,434;dependent buildings,434;church-roofing,435;sculpture,436;domestic architecture of the middle ages,436;ajimez windows,437;castles,437;building materials,438;masons, bodies of,438;brickwork,439;Moresque art,440;influence on each other of Moorish and Christian art,441;instances of Moorish influence,441-443;Spanish painters and paintings,443;sculpture in modern buildings,446;object of the study of ancient art,447.Synagogues converted into churches,217,219.T.Tafalla, churches at,402.Tagus, inundation of the,211, note.Taller del Moro, at Toledo,223.Tarazona:situation and appearance,376;cathedral,377;chapel of Santiago,382;church of la Magdalena,382;la Concepcion,383;San Miguel,383;crockery-ware at,389.Tarragona, the old and new cities,273;views,273;Roman remains,274;cathedral,274-289;other churches,289;date of recovery of, from the Moors,410.Tarrasa, churches at,340;Romanesque church near,340.Tartana, the Valencian,260.Templars’ church (la Magdalena) at Zamora,99;(Vera Cruz) at Segovia,184.Temple church, London,424, note.Tenorio, Pedro, Archbishop of Toledo, 251 and note.Tiles, encaustic,43,218,372,379,383,386.Toledo:approach to,209;view of the city,210;bridge of Alcantara,211, note;interest of the buildings,212;group of votive crowns,212, note;Moorish toleration, 213 and notes;buildings which illustrate the Mahomedan architecture,213, note;fragments possibly Visigothic,214;church of Cristo de la Luz,215;mosque called De las Tornerias,216;church of San Roman,216,224;Sta. Maria la Blanca,217;del Transito,219;the Juderia,221;Moorish houses,221;the Taller del Moro,223;church of Sta. Magdalena,226;steeples of several churches,227;Santiago,228;Sta. Leocadia, and other churches,229;walls,229;bridges and gateways,230;Puerta de Visagra,231;bridge of San Martin, 232 and note;cathedral,233-256;chapel of San Ildefonso,250;of San Blas,251;of Santiago,252;church of San Juan de los Reyes,256;great artistic interest of the city,257;date of its recovery from the Moors,410.——, further notice of the cathedral,423;list of subjects carved on screens in,495.Tomás, San, church and convent of, at Avila,178.Tomé, San, church of, at Toledo,227.Tornerias, de las, Moorish mosque,216.Tornero, Juan, architect,86.Toro, collegiate church at,101.Torre, village of,130.Torre Nueva, at Zaragoza,373.Toulouse, church of S. Sernin at,416.Transito, church del, at Toledo,219.Trascoro, meaning of,16.Travelling in Spain, its drawbacks exaggerated,1;season for,2;improved facilities for,6.Trinidad, Sta., church of, at Segovia,191.Tudela:cathedral,391;church of la Magdalena,397.Tufa, use of, for vaulting,111.Tuy, Don Lucas de, quoted,107.U.University, at Valladolid,76;of Ximenes at Alcalá de Henares,201.Urbina, Juan de, painter,20note.Ursula, Sta., church of, at Toledo,229.Urteaga, Domingo, architect,461.V.Valdivieso, Juan de, painter on glass,42.Valdomar, architect,266.Valencia:arrival at,260;cathedral,261;the Micalate,264;embroidered altar frontals,267;walls and gates,268;domestic remains,269;ajimez windows,269;features of the city,271;date of its recovery from the Moors,410.Valent, Bartolomé, builder,265.Valladolid:arrival at,65;great Plaza and town-hall,65;cathedral,66;