Budapest Régiségei 24/2. (1976)
Képek 109-251
/ PLATES 1. The eastern bowed foundation walls of an earlier sanctuary under the choir of the Virgin Mary Parish Church of Pest. The left side of the masonry has been opened. 2. The foundation wall of the northern arc under the Virgin Mary Parish Church of Pest.In the background: the foundations of the northern triumphal arch of the church, built into it the the cornice of the Romanesque church. 3. The foundation wall of the northern arc, in the foreground the opened corner between the two bowed groundwalls. 4. The foundations of the eastern bow are intersected by the base of the second southern pillar of the ambulatory of the sandtuary dating from King Sigismund' s time 5. The wall-structure of the earlier foundations extending under the Pest Parish Church. 6. Cut stone-jamb with interlacing. 7. Edge of rib of stone-jamb with interlacing, carved over. 8. Detail of Fig. 10. 9. Remains of earlier broad-stone wall unearthed under the south-western wing of the western inner court: it was used as eastern wall of a cellar under the later 14-15th century court. 10. Broad-stone wall extending under the western wing, viewed from the south-west. 11. Series of reconstructed basement-rooms at the eastern side with traces of later barrel-vaulting and partition walls. Columns built into the earlier wall and their conic drum capitals. 12. Gothic gate opening on to the south-western (basement) room (the later tower for storing gun-powder) 13. Column built into the western main wall of the eastern basement room in the course . of being opened up. 14. Column stand built into the western wall of the south-western room (tower for storing gun-powder). 15. Spring of an arch set on a conic capital. 16. Column- and pier stands built into the western wall of the south western room. 17. Pier built into the northern wall of the eastern basement rooms (J. 3.) 18. Built-in footing of acolumn(J.4. ). 19. The original wall-pilaster s to be found in the eastern wall of the eastern set of (basement) rooms and the traces of repeated reconstructions. 20. The chiselling out of a column of the earlier building from the later Gothic wall 21. The foundations of the earlier castle wall proceeding towards the wider northeastern gate 22. The wall built of stone-prisms stretching below the western partition wall of the south-eastern room of the truncated tower 23. Remain of the demolished stone wall under the wall of the truncated tower 24. The several times reconstructed outer wall between the castle walls running down to the Danube, built into it are the sentry benches dating from earlier times 25. Uncovered sentry bench at the Danube outpost 26. Back of sentry bench ending inrounded-of quadrangle 27. One of the cushion (block) capitals from the Buda Castle 28- Capitals decorated with acanthus leaves of 29. a pillared gate from the Buda Castle 30. Pilaster heading decorated with acanthus from Sárosfürdő (Gellért Bath); carving decorated identically with the capitals represented in Fig. 31. Conic column-footing in Duravel (Quercy) 32. Crypt of the Cathedral of Auxerr es with pillars on conic footings 33- Columns with conic footings from the 34. church of Chateauxme illant (Berry). Fig. 33.: viewed from the northern transept, Fig. 34.: Viewed from the northern minor apse 35. Southern shortened wall of the nave of the monastery church in Mont Saint-Michel, north-eastern view from the aisle (highly repaired) 36. The last southern column capital of the nave 233