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| | MULLION - LoveToKnow Article on MULLION (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09) |
 | | Etym.) points out that the mullion is the stump of the division before it breaks out into the tracery of the window. |
 | | In all styles, in less important work, the mullions are often simply plain chamfered, and more commonly have a flat hollowan each side. |
 | | Astracery grew richer, the windows were divided by a larger orderof mullion, between which came a lesser or subordinate set ofmullions, which ran into each other.MULLNER, AMANDUS GOTTFRIED ADOLF (r 7741829), German dramatic poet, nephew of Gottfried August BUrger, (q.v.), was born at Langendorf near Weissenfels on the i8th of October 1774. |
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