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Vocabulary Cloisone enamel • Hiberno-Saxon • Illuminated Manuscript • Codex Barrel vault • Groin vault • Transept • Ambulatory Radiating chapels • Tribunes Compound piers • Springing Transverse arches Tripartite division Quadrant arches • Buttress • Portal • Mandorla • Tympanum

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Vocabulary. Compound piers Springing Transverse arches Tripartite division Quadrant arches Buttress Portal Mandorla Tympanum. Cloisone enamel Hiberno-Saxon Illuminated Manuscript Codex Barrel vault Groin vault Transept Ambulatory Radiating chapels Tribunes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Vocabulary• Cloisone enamel• Hiberno-Saxon• Illuminated Manuscript• Codex• Barrel vault• Groin vault• Transept• Ambulatory• Radiating chapels• Tribunes

• Compound piers• Springing• Transverse arches• Tripartite division• Quadrant arches• Buttress• Portal• Mandorla• Tympanum

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The Early Middle Ages in the West• Period of time between the Classical Roman empire and

the Renaissance• Migration Period- Different tribes settle western Europe,

carving out many of today’s countries and regions.• Western European cultures convert to Christianity and

monastic culture grows• Familiar with Roman influence; Romanesque refers to the

Roman style of architecture• Period of Crusades and Pilgrimages; 4 crusades in 1090,

1147, 1190, 1204• Beginning of Holy Roman Empire, 800 CE

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Anglo-Saxon, Purse Cover, Sutton Hoo Ship Burial, England, 625

•King Raedwald

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Norse, Lion Head Post, Oseberg Ship Burial, 825

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Celtic Christian,

High Cross of

Muiredach

Ireland, 923

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Hiberno-Saxon, Book of Durrow,

St. Matthew, Britain, 660-680

•Insular•Codex•Manuscript Illumination•Author page•tonsure

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Book of Durrow, St. Mark

•Author Page

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Hiberno-Saxon, Lindisfarne

Gospels, Cross-Carpet Page,

Britain, 689-721

•Carpet page

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Hiberno-Saxon, The Book of

Kells, Chi-Rho page, Iona,

Britain, ca. 800

•Initial page•Christi autem generatio

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Detail of Chi RhoBook of Kells

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Carolingian, Equestrian Statue of

Charlemagne, 9th century,

France•Renovatio Romani Imperii•Holy Roman Empire 800-843

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Saint Matthew, Coronation Gospels of

Charlemagne, Aachen,

Germany, ca. 800-810

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Carolingian, St. Matthew, Ebbo

Gospels, 816-35, France

•Charlemagne•Monastery•Scriptorium

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Crucifixion, cover of the

Lindau Gospels from Saint Gall, Switzerland, ca.

870

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Palatine Chapel of Charlemagne, Aachen, Germany, 792-805

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Palatine Chapel of Charlemagne

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San Vitale, Ravenna, 547

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Plan of Saint Gall monastery, Switzerland, ca. 819

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Plan of Saint Gall monastery, Switzerland, ca. 819

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•Hiberno-Saxon, Lindisfarne Gospels, St. Matthew, 698-72, Britain

•Hiberno-Saxon, Codex Amiatinus, The Scribe Ezra, 689-716, Britain

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St. Michael’s Church, Hildesheim, Germany, 1001-31

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Ottonian, St. Michael’s, 1001-1031, Germany

•Choir•Piers•Nave arcade•Alternating Support System

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St. Michael’s plan

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Ottonian, Bronze Column,

St. Michael’s, 1022

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Bronze Doors, St. Michael’sHildesheim, Germany, 1015

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Colum of Trajan, Rome,

113 AD

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Bronze doors, St. Michael’s,

Hildesheim, Germany, 1015

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Basilica of St. Sernin, Toulouse, France, 1070-1120

•Pilgrimage Type•Transept

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St. Sernin, Plan

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Basilica of St. Sernin

AmbulatoryRadiating chapels

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Basilica of St. Sernin, Interior

Nave

•Tribunes•Compound piers•Springing•Transverse arches

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Abbey Church of St.-Etiénne,

Caen, France, 1067-1120

•Tripartite division•Buttresses

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Abbey Church of St.-Etiénne,

Interior Nave •Groin Vault•Ribs•Sexpartite vault

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Cathedral at Durham,

England, begun 1093

•Quadrant arches•Alternate Support system•Ribbed groin vault

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Pisa Cathedral Complex, Italy, Begun 1063

Tuscan Romanesque

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•Arcaded Galleries•Cornice

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Master Giselbertus, Tympanum, Cathedral of Saint-Lazare,1120-1146

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Weighing of the Souls, Tympanum

detail, Saint-Lazare, 1120-1146

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St. Alexander reliquary, Belgium,

1145

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Burial of King Edward

The Bayeux Tapestry, Romanesque, English, 1066-86

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King