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‘The Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland from the Earliest Christian Times to the Seventeenth Century’ by David MacGibbon is a seminal work that explores the rich history of church architecture in Scotland. This comprehensive three-volume set delves into the evolution of Scottish ecclesiastical buildings, from early Christian structures to the grand cathedrals of the seventeenth century. MacGibbon’s detailed analysis and thorough research provide valuable insights into the architectural styles, influences, and construction techniques of these historic buildings. With detailed illustrations and descriptive text, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in Scottish architectural history and the cultural heritage of the country. It is a must-have for scholars, architects, and enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of Scotland’s remarkable ecclesiastical heritage.







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