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‘The Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland’ by David MacGibbon is a comprehensive two-volume set that delves into the history and evolution of church architecture in Scotland from its early Christian roots to the seventeenth century. Focusing on both the aesthetic and functional aspects of ecclesiastical buildings, MacGibbon provides detailed descriptions and analyses of various structures, showcasing the unique Scottish architectural styles and influences over the centuries. With a combination of scholarly research and beautiful illustrations, this book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of Scottish architecture or the evolution of religious buildings in the country. MacGibbon’s meticulous attention to detail and insightful commentary make this work a must-read for enthusiasts of architectural history and Scottish culture.







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