10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEAMBULATORY»
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deambulatory in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
American Architect and Architecture
The choir with a deambulatory and radiating chapels and the windows pierced
beneath lofty vaults, elements that had contributed powerfully to the creation of
Gothic architecture and that still gave it great authority, have never been
abandoned ...
2
American Architect and Building News: 1894
The choir with a deambulatory and radiating chapels and the windows pierced
beneath lofty vaults, elements that had contributed powerfully to the creation of
Gothic architecture and that still gave it great authority, have never been
abandoned ...
3
American Architect and Architecture
The Four Evangelists and Canopies, 1462-67, 143 Chapelle Des Trousseau,
1404-06, 142 Chapelle Jacques-Coeur, 1448-1450, 247 Cerce, The, 82 Chartres
Cathedral About 1240, One of the Narrative Window* in the Deambulatory of.
4
A History of Architecture
In fact, the apse is not unlike what the original apse of Notre Dame, in Paris, must
have been, with deambulatory but no chapels. Above the deambulatory is a
charming gallery with arcades separated only by granite columns. It is the custom
to ...
Russell Sturgis, Arthur Lincoln Frothingham,
1915
5
A Short History of Architecture
In the foreground are seen five radiating chapels opening from the deambulatory.
Four of these, the half-round ones, are disposed just like those of 293 — Church
of Notre-Dame-du-Port at Clermont-Ferrand (Puy-de-D6me). Sanctuary: ...
Russell Sturgis, Arthur Lincoln Frothingham,
1909
6
The New international encyclopaedia
More specifically, the aisle around the apse at the east end of a church,
connecting the north and south aisles of the choir; called also deambulatory. The
earliest example was probably that of the original place of St. John Lateran at
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Frank Moore Colby, Talcott Williams,
1918
7
Medieval France: An Encyclopedia
Saint-Sernin is built in a mixture of stone and brick, with stone predominating in
the l lth-century choir (dedicated in 1096 by Pope Urban II) and deambulatory,
and brick in the later nave. The chevet encompasses five radiating chapels, and ...
8
Construction History: Proceedings of the First International ...
of the deambulatory with vaults that could conjugate harmoniously with the side
aisles ones of the nave and with those side ones of the transept, as to create an
annular way around the central body that was to intersect the cross series of the ...
9
Naples: From the Italy Experts
This church has an aisleless nave, covered with a truss roof and with side
chapels and a polygonal apse* with a deambulatory and radial chapels. ln the
floor, metal elements indicate the layout of the Early Christian church. ln the
interior ...
Touring Club of Italy,
2003
10
Bruno Latour: The Normativity of Networks
®deambulatory ̄. theory of scientific truth (AIME 78), makes of scientific
knowledge an art of transformations capable of converting a cavernous
epistemological rift into a series of very local, empirical, manageable hiatuses
thatarecrossed ...
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