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The last Scottish Castles.
Investigations with particular reference to domestic architecture from the 15th to the 17th century.
Joachim Zeune
CONTENTS
Preface One [Geoffrey Stell, Inspector of Ancient Monuments - RCAHMS] (3)
Preface Two [Walter Sage, Universität Bamberg] (4)
Prefatory note (5-6)
Translator’s note (6)
List of abbreviations (9-12)
Part I: A. Introduction to Scottish castellology (13-19 / 13-118)
- Some remarks on this study (17-19)
- Some practical hints (19)
B. Criteria for dating and interpretation (20-118)
- Architectural criteria (20-94)
- Documentary criteria (95-118)
- Direct references (95-107)
- Castrum – castell – castle (95-96)
- Fortalicium – fortalice (96-98)
- Turris – toure – tower (98)
- Manerium – manor place (98-99)
- Mansio – mansion (100)
- Domus – hous(e) – stonehouse (101-102)
- Locus – place (102-104)
- Principale messuagium – chief messuage (104-105)
- Terrae dominicales – mains (105-106)
- Terra mensalis – bordland (106)
- Miscellaneous (107)
- Indirect references (107-109)
- Licences to fortify a place (109-114)
- Interpretation of feu charters (114-117)
- Historical maps and illustrations (117-118)
- Maps (117)
- Illustrations (118)
Part II: C. Hall, hall house and ‚Saalgeschoßhaus‘ (119-151)
D. Laird’s house (152-156)
E. The fortified house in the south of Scotland (157-192)
F. Peel towers: The tower houses of the Borders (193-232)
G. Tower-house architecture near perfection (233-262)
- The L-plan
(233)-242
- Type L1: L-plan tower house with flanking rectangular wing (234-237)
- Type L2: L-plan tower house with flanking circular tower (237-239)
- Type L3: L-plan tower house with rear circular tower (240-241)
- Type L4: L-plan tower house with rear square tower (241-242)
- The Z-plan (243-258)
- Miscellaneous (258-262)
H. Artillery fortifications (263-309)
- Introduction (263-264)
- ‚Early‘ artillery fortifications (264-274)
- Block houses (275-280)
- Sir James Hamilton of Finnart [1530/1540] - A master of military architecture (281-284)
- Minor fortifications and special variants (285-289)
- Special variants (289-294)
- Fortifications dating from the ‚Rough Wooing‘ (294-295)
- Cromwellian fortifications (302-304)
- Government barracks of the early 18th century (304-308)
- Epilogue (309)
I. Summary (310-312)
- Zusammenfassung (313-315)
J. Literature (317-336)
K. Appendix (337-369)

