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bretache (複数形 bretaches)
- Alternative form of brattice (“structure for attack または defence”)
- 1851, Thomas Hudson Turner, Some Account of Domestic Architecture in England, page 247:
- 1859, Henry Bull (of Devizes.), A history military and municipal of the ancient borough of Devizes [by H. Bull]., page 64:
- A primitive Bretesque or Bretache was generally something salient or projecting. It has been described in some glossaries as a vantage point from which proclamations might be addressed to the citizens; also as a wooden defence […] But whatever be the form or purpose a bretache, the generic idea is wood. This is evident when it occurs in the mandates issued by Henry III. to his architects. At Southampton for instance two bretaches are to be rebuilt […]
- 1884, George Thomas Clark, Mediæval Military Architecture in England, page 177:
- A bretache is mentioned in a Survey of 1314, but the present corbels overhanging the gateway, and upon which the timber work rested, appear to be of the age of Richard II., and probably date from 1386.
- 1899, Melville Portal, The Great Hall, Winchester Castle ..., page 14:
- 1905, Great Britain. Public Record Office, Calendar of the Close Rolls ...: Preserved in the Public Record Office, page 125:
- 1912, Margaret Mahler, A History of Chirk Castle and Chirkland: With a Chapter on Offa's Dyke, page 28:
- 2004, Peter Harrison, Castles of God: Fortified Religious Buildings of the World, Boydell Press (→ISBN), page 107:
- In some instances the inside door to the nave from a porch entrance would be overlooked by a similar structure to a bretache, known as an assommoir. Windows would be bricked up, defended by stout iron bars and grilles […] In other instances a box machicolation or bretache overlooked the door. There are, rarely, remains of grooves for a raised drawbridge or portcullis and archival evidence of a barbican. […] Sixteen bretaches were placed to overlook every opening of the church, be it door, window or defence opening. The roof of both nave and chancel was stone-vaulted with meuretières at the rib crossings […]
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