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Yet though it is true that the idea of one concentrated strongpoint , serving both as the principal defence and the principal residence of the castle , never entirely dis- appeared from English medieval military architecture , the com- ...
Yet though it is true that the idea of one concentrated strongpoint , serving both as the principal defence and the principal residence of the castle , never entirely dis- appeared from English medieval military architecture , the com- ...
Page 73
... either logically quadrangular in plan or exploiting the contours of the ground on which it stands , adequately defended by its towered walls , and no longer needing a keep as one concentrated , ultimate strongpoint to be held should ...
... either logically quadrangular in plan or exploiting the contours of the ground on which it stands , adequately defended by its towered walls , and no longer needing a keep as one concentrated , ultimate strongpoint to be held should ...
Page 108
... to the Conqueror's keeps at Colchester and the Tower of London . Indeed , though the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries were the classic age of the tower keep , the idea of one concentrated strongpoint within the castle never 108.
... to the Conqueror's keeps at Colchester and the Tower of London . Indeed , though the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries were the classic age of the tower keep , the idea of one concentrated strongpoint within the castle never 108.
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Contents
Two Early Norman Castles | 23 |
THREE Early Stone Castles | 35 |
FOUR The Perfected Castle | 60 |
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