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Biography has been the work of Mr. Smith, as stated in Vol. I.
Finally, the vast subject of the history of architecture, ancient and modem, European and Oriental, whether treated geographically or by subjects, has been handled by Professor Babcock (vaults), Mr. Day (the Stoa, the Temple), Mr. Feitee (church, the summary), Mr. Fiske (church, the nature of the building), Professor Frothingham (memorial Arch, Memorial Col umu), Mr. Goodyear (the Leaning Tower), Mr. Longfellow (baptistery, Round Church), Mr. Platt (the Villa). Again, this has been examined from another point of view by Mr. Dellen baugh, who treats American archaeology in many papers, Professor Frothingham with Pelasgic and Hittite antiquity, Professor Hamlin with Byzantine Art, Mr. Longfellow who handles Greco Roman, Latin, Neoclassic, and Romanesque art, Professor Marquand and Mr. Spiers who treat respectively Grecian and Imperial Roman art. The same great subject, treated geographically, has been the business of Mr. Blackall (belgium, Portugal, and Spain), Mr. Brewer (austria, Bohemia, Germany, and Hungary), Mr. Cram (china and Japan), Mr. Dekay (ireland), Mr. Dellenbaugh (mexico, Central America, and the United States as to their pre-columbian epoch), Mr. F iske (italy, the northwestern provinces), Professor Frothmgham (italy, except the far northwest), Mr. Graham (north Africa), Professor Hamlin (the Balkan Peninsula, Egypt, India.
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Excerpt from A Dictionary of Architecture and Building, Vol. 3 of 3: Biographical, Historical, and Descriptive
The editor cannot close this synopsis of the work of several busy years without renewing his thanks to the contributors who have seconded him so cheerfully. The scheme of the Dictionary has never been disturbed or made difficult by any unwillingness on their part to conform to it. To one who thinks with the present writer that there is no evidence of thorough mastery of a subject more complete than a perfect willingness to present that subject in the form required by a special occasion, - than the absence of intellectual rigidity and a flexibility of spirit such as comes only from long-continued mental exercise, the evidence thus afl'orded of the unique merit of the Dictionary's staff of contributors is most complete and convincing.
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