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21 Cards in this Set
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Architectural Character of Romanesque Architecture |
Sober and Dignified |
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Four-part vaulting |
Quadripartite |
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Six-part vaulting supported by tiers |
Sexpartite |
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There is always a monastery at its side |
Churches |
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One of the finest Romanesque Cathedral |
Pisa Cathedral |
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Architect of Pisa Cathedral |
Architect Dioti Salvi |
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Circular tower, worlds famous "Leaning Tower", 8 storeys of encircling arcades |
Campanille, Pisa |
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Hemispherical roof, penetrated by a truncated cone capped by a small dome, covering the central space |
Baptistery, Pisa |
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Cemetery |
Pisa Campo Santo |
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Made of sheets of pierced marble |
Elaborate wheel windows |
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Most splendid under Norman rule in Sicily Basilican and Byzantine planning |
Monreale Cathedral |
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Most distinct Romanesque church in Sicily |
Cefalu Cathedral, Sicily |
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Earliest pointed cross-vault in France |
S. Madeleine, Vezelay |
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2 circular towers flank each Octagon at crossing with pointed roof |
Worms Cathedral |
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Finest achievement of Romanesque in Spain |
Santiago de Compostela |
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Rib and panel vaulting with pointed arches |
Durham Cathedral |
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Served by secular clergy |
Old foundation |
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Served by regular clergy or monks |
Monastic foundation |
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To which bishops had been appointed |
New foundation |
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Treated with timber ceiling and cloister of columns |
Loggia |
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Fine Norman interior with original timber ceiling over nave |
Peterborough Cathedral |