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To find out more about Romanesque architecture, check out these books from your local library or from Amazon: ... Gothic architecture; Medieval architecture page; Islamic architecture; Main architecture page; Main medieval page; Gifts and books about the Middle Ages; Kidipede - History for Kids home page...
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__ "The word "Romanesque" does not, as sometimes supposed, refer to a debased and degraded Roman style adopted by the Middle Ages, but rather specifies the two traits of Roman architecture which were reemployed at this time, viz., the pier and the vaulting arch." An article about the history of Romanesque architecture.
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www.archaeolink.com/romanesque_architecture.htm
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Romanesque architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Romanesque architecture is an architectural style of Medieval Europe, characterised by semi-circular arches, and evolving into the Gothic style, characterised by pointed arches, beginning in the 12th...
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he style of Architecture immediately preceding Gothic within Europe, is known as Romanesque. ... It is a fascinating chapter of history to study, and architecture is a central component of that story. Learning to discern the distinctions and styles of each period will return many unexpected rewards to the dedicated student.
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elore.com/Gothic/Learning/romanesque.htm
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Romanesque architecture is characterised by massiveness, round arches, small windows, heavy vaulting and simple cushion shaped capitals cut from a single cube of stone. Piers are simple cylinders as at Gloucester Cathedral, ... TimeRef Home Page Episodes of Medieval History Key Dates in Medieval History...
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British Medieval history covering dates 950 to 1547. ... Go to next page to learn more about Early Englsh Gothic Architecture ... TimeRef Home Page Episodes of Medieval History Key Dates in Medieval History...
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Because of the more complex arrangement of spaces, the portion east of the transept in the Romanesque period is referred to as the choir rather than apse, the term used to describe the semicircular space east of an Early Christian or Byzantine transept or nave.
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www.owlnet.rice.edu/~hart205/Cathedrals/Plan/plan.html
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The Duomo Pisa (Cathedral Pisa) is the largest Romanesque church i Tuscany. This buildings have great unity in spite of using various architectual elements such as mozaic of Byzantine, pointed Islamic arch, small arcade of Lombardy and colonnade of Old Roma. ... BACK TO HISTORY OF ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE;
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web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/org/orion/eng/hst/romanesq/pisa.ht...
web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/org/orion/eng/hst/romanesq/pisa.html
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Romanesque Architecture is the term used to describe the building styles which were used between 800 AD to 1100 AD. The name of this style of architecture leads to some confusion - the immediate association with this style of architecture ...
http://www.castles.me.uk/romanesque-architecture.htm
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