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... nave of the Italian Duomo with its side aisles . It was but in the addition of the transepts and choir , whose type is indicated even in the basilica of the first Christians , that a variation is to be seen . If the cross , however , be ...
... nave of the Italian Duomo with its side aisles . It was but in the addition of the transepts and choir , whose type is indicated even in the basilica of the first Christians , that a variation is to be seen . If the cross , however , be ...
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... nave or body of the church was filled by the congregation of the faithful ; but the two sexes were prudently distinguished , and the upper and lower galleries were allotted for the more private devotion of the women . Beyond the ...
... nave or body of the church was filled by the congregation of the faithful ; but the two sexes were prudently distinguished , and the upper and lower galleries were allotted for the more private devotion of the women . Beyond the ...
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... nave and choir , and those of the transepts , intersect each other in four places about the centre of the cross , over which intersections are small domes ; so that on the roof are four smaller and one larger dome . In the exterior ...
... nave and choir , and those of the transepts , intersect each other in four places about the centre of the cross , over which intersections are small domes ; so that on the roof are four smaller and one larger dome . In the exterior ...
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... nave and aisles by columns with Corinthian capitals , reminding one very much of the early Christian basilica ; in the latter , the separation of the nave from the aisles is by square piers . The cathedral at Pisa , with its baptistery ...
... nave and aisles by columns with Corinthian capitals , reminding one very much of the early Christian basilica ; in the latter , the separation of the nave from the aisles is by square piers . The cathedral at Pisa , with its baptistery ...
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... NAVE AT WORMS . 100 ft . Fig 148 . longitudinal section of the north side of the nave of the cathedral at Worms , which was commenced in the year 996 , and conse- crated in 1016. It is one of the most ancient of the German churches ...
... NAVE AT WORMS . 100 ft . Fig 148 . longitudinal section of the north side of the nave of the cathedral at Worms , which was commenced in the year 996 , and conse- crated in 1016. It is one of the most ancient of the German churches ...
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