قراءة كتاب How France Built Her Cathedrals: A Study in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries

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How France Built Her Cathedrals: A Study in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries

How France Built Her Cathedrals: A Study in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries

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of Gothic Vaulting (c. 1135)

Facing p. 54 St. Denis-en-France and Its Royal Mausoleums68 Noyon’s Chapter House (1240-1250) Page 83 Senlis’ Tower (c. 1230-1250) Facing p. 90 The Interior of Laon Cathedral (XII Century). View from the Tribune Gallery98 The Oxen on Laon’s Towers106 Notre Dame of Paris. View from the South Page 127 Notre Dame of Mantes (1160-1200). The Contemporary of Paris Cathedral Facing p. 162 The Cathedral of Meaux, Viewed from the Nave’s Aisle168 The Cathedral of Chartres (1194-1240). The Southern Aspect Page 178 The Angel Apse of Rheims (c. 1220)196 The Transept of Amiens Cathedral (1220-1280) Facing p. 204 The Apse of Bourges (1200-1225)214 St. Urbain at Troyes (1264-1276)236 Le Mans Choir (1217-1254). The Double Aisles270 Angoulême Cathedral. A XII-century Cupola Church of Aquitaine with a Typical Façade of Poitou’s Romanesque School290 The Plantagenet Tombs at Fontevrault298 The Plantagenet Gothic Choir of St. Serge at Angers (1220-1225)312 Notre Dame du Port at Clermont-Ferrand. Typical XII-century Church of Auvergne’s Romanesque School338 Le Puy in Old Auvergne344 The Jacobins’, or Dominicans’, Church at Toulouse (XIII Century)358 Albi Cathedral (1282-1399). A Midi Fortress Church370 The Mediæval Cloister of Arles398 The XI-century Sanctuary of Cluny as It Was Until the Revolution Facing p. 414 Vezelay’s XII-century Abbey Church of the Madeleine436

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