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SteFoy floor plan

Shrine

A place dedicated to a specific deity

Caliph

Chief Muslim leader, religious and civil, successor of muhhamed.

Mosque

Islamic church

Mohammad

Like the Jesus of Islam

Spolia

Repurposing building stone for reuse

Minarets

Where someone calls for prayer

Aniconic

The absence of icons, works with iconoclasm

Illuminated manuscript

Got gold and embroidery and what not

Psalter

The book of Psalms

The gospel

The books of Jesus

Westwork

A monument, west-facing, entrance section of a Carolingian church

Carolingian

A noble Frankish family, defacto leaders of the Frank's. Got something to do with Charlemagne.

Ottonian

A Saxton dynasty of Germanic monarchs, the successors to the Carolingian

Pilgrimage church

A church on a pilgrimage route, usually with stuff to draw in pilgrims, wide aisles, and many entrances

Ambulatory

In a church it's a place of walking, the surrounding permuter of the interior for pilgrims can visit without disturbing normal church

Radiating chapel

Pier

The collum looking things in churches

Tympanum

Lintel

A horizontal support on top of a post or door

Rose Window

Stained glass circle

Rib vault

Vaulted ceiling with ribbed stuff

Book of hours

Most common medieval illuminated manuscript, for Christian devotion

Doctrine of Substantiation

Catholic, process of getting the Eucharist (blood and cracker or christ)

Mendicant orders

Travelled the world preaching. Vows of poverty, and derivation to ascetic way of life

Dominicans

Founded in Spain, to preach gospel and oppose hearsay

Franciscans

They like St Francis, Catholic order that preaches the spiritual disciplines of its founder.

Usury

Lending money at unreasonable high interest rates

The golden Legend

A collection of many Hagiography

Hagiography

The writings of the life's of saints

Trinity

Father, son, holy spook

Patron

A person who gives money to an organization

Refectory

A room used for communal meals, especially in religious institutions

Sibyl

A woman used to utter the oracles and prophecies of God

Humanism

Revival of classical antiquity

Protestants

A form of Christian, founded by Martin Luther

The Protestant Reformation

Against indulgences, also wanted you to live a good life AND have faith, big because of the new medium: print.

Decorum

Etiquette

Ornament

Yanno

The Counter-Reformation

The anti Reformation against the protestants, lead by Catholics, started at council of Trent, big on returning orders to their spiritual foundation and fostering a personal relationship with Christ

Council of Trent

A council where the cathloics met up to discuss what they should change, in response to the Protestant Reformation

Mystic

One who becomes one with god or the absolute

Chairoscuro

Treatment of light and shading in paintings

Tenebrism

Violent contrast of light and dark, very HDR

Sensuous

Relating to or affecting the senses, maybe sexually

Jesuit

A member of the society of Jesus, founded by St Ignatius, noted for educational, missionary, and charitable works

Dome of the Rock


691 CE; Umayyad


Jerusalem


Limestone, Marble, and Mosaic



Built on the site of a Jewish temple, where Muslims believe Muhammad went up to heaven.

Great Mosque of Damascus


706CE; Umayyad


Damascus Syria,


Stone



One of the oldest and largest mosques in the world. One of the oldest holy sites in Damascus. Has a shrine with the head of John the Baptist. Tomb of Saladin too.

Great Mosque at Cordoba


786CE; Umayyad


Cordoba Spain,


Stone



Was a temple, then a Catherdal, then a mosque, built as the second largest mosque in the world. Changed into a mosque after Spanish reconquista.

Chi-Rho-lotta page from Book of Kells


Late 8th century, hiberno-Saxton


Scotland


Illuminated Manuscript

Saint Matthew, Lindisfarne Gospel;


698ce, Hibero Saxton


Northumbria, England


Illuminated manuscript

High Cross Of Muiredach;


923 CE: hiberno-saxtion


County Louth, Ireland


Sandstone


Located at the ruined monastic site of Monasterboice



Schematic Plan of Saint Gall;


819CE, Carolingian


St Gall, Switzerland


Red ink on parchment.

Charlemagne's Palace Chapel; Odo of Metz


792ce, Carolingian


Aachen, Germany



Remaining component of Charlemagnes palace of Aachen, once held the remains of Charlemagnes



Four Evangelist, Carolingian Gospel


Early 9th century, Carolingian


Palace Chapel school, Aachen Germany


Illuminated Manuscript



Saint Matthew, Ebbo Gospel


816ce, Carolingian


Haurvilliers France,


Illuminated manuscript

Westwork of Corvey Abbey Church


873ce Carolingian


Corvey, Germany



The oldest extant westwork, contains Fresco's of Odyssey. The king would lodge here.

Saint Michael's


1001-1031 CE, ottonian


Hidesheim Germany,



Door with Relief Panels: St Michaels


1015CE, Ottonian


Hildensheim Germany


Bronze



Explosion of Adam and Eve

Church of St Foy


1050-1120CE Romanesque


Conques, France,


Stone

Golden Reliquary Statue of St Foy


11th-12th CE, Romanesque


Conques, France


Gold and Jewles over wood and skull



Last Judgment, tympanum of a portal; St. Lazare Church


1120CE, Romanesque,


Autun, France, Marble.


Abbey Church of St.Dennis


Completed 1140, Gothic,


Saint-Denis France,


Stone

Notre-Dom De chartes,


1140 CE, Gothic,


Chartes, France,


Stone and Stained Glass,



(West facade, royal portal, door jamb statues, rose windows, naive)

Sainte-Chappelle


1248CE, Gothic,


Paris, France,


Stone and stained glass



Awesome ceiling.

King David Looks down at sheba Bathing and Up to god, st Louis psalter,


1260ce, Gothic


Paris, France,


Illuminated Manuscript


Giotto; Arena Chapel;


1305, Late Medieval,


Padu, Italy


Fresco



Nativity, kiss of Judas, lamentation over the dread Christ, last Judgment

Fillippo Brunelleschi; Santo Spirito


1434, early Renaissance,


Florence, Italy


Leonardo da Vinci, the last super


1495, high Renaissance


Milan, Italy


Fresco, oil, tempura on plaster


Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel Ceiling


1508-1512, High Renaissance ,


Vatican Rome, Italy


Fresco



Temptation and expulsion of Adam and Eve and creation of Adam

Raphael; Sistine Madonna


1512 high Renaissance


Oil on canvas


Andres Palladio; San Giorgio Maggiore


1565 high Renaissance


Venice Italy

Lucas Cranach The elder; The law and the gospel


1529; Renaissance


Oil on panel

Jacopo da Pontormo; entombment


1528, late Renaissance


Oil on panel


Parmigianino; Madonna with child and Angels


1535


Late Renaissance


Oil on panel


Christ in the house of Levi


Paolo Veronese


1573 late Renaissance


Oil on canvas


Jacopo Tinoretto; last super


1590's late Renaissance


Oil on canvas

Caravaggio; Calling of St. Matthew


1599 Baroque


Rome, Italy,


Oil on canvas


Caravaggio; deposition;


1600 baroque


Rome, Italy


Oil on canvas

Gianlorenzo Bernini; Ecstscy of saint Theresa


1645 Baroque


Carnaro chapel, Rome Italy


Guilded bronze, marble, fresco


Gianlorenzo Bernini; Sant'Andrea Am Quirinale


1658 baroque


Rome, Italy

Giovanni Battista Gaulli; triumph of the name of Jesus


1676 Italian baroque


Rome Italy


Fresco and stucco


Peter Paul Rubens; raising of the cross


1610 Flemish baroque


Antwerp Belgium


Oil on canvas