Church and conventual arrangement With copious references, a complete glossary, and an index And illustrated by a series of ground-plans and plates of the arrangements of churches in different countries and at successive periods, and of the conventual plans adopted by the various orders . gested by thelarge Clugniac porches. Chalons has three apsidal chapelsopening on the choir, four towers with spires, and a Lagny has three apsidal chapels, and two demi-apsesranged round the Ainay has three apses, the centralbeing the largest, a nave of three alleys, and large sacristi


Church and conventual arrangement With copious references, a complete glossary, and an index And illustrated by a series of ground-plans and plates of the arrangements of churches in different countries and at successive periods, and of the conventual plans adopted by the various orders . gested by thelarge Clugniac porches. Chalons has three apsidal chapelsopening on the choir, four towers with spires, and a Lagny has three apsidal chapels, and two demi-apsesranged round the Ainay has three apses, the centralbeing the largest, a nave of three alleys, and large sacristiesor chapels on either side of the St. Venantius Prioryis cruciform with an eastern Moissac is an Angouleme has a long nave, and very short tran-septs, with a tower at each St. Maurice Genray istransverse triapsal, with eastern apsidal chapels to the St. Front Perigueux, 984-1047, forms a Latin crosswith a lofty dome, a choir of the fourteenth century, and awest tower older than the church. M. Verneilh considers itto be the work of the architect of St. Marks, Venice, or a 1 Ann. Arch. ii. 19, 99. 2 Lenoir, ii. p. 207. 3 11. i. 20. 4 lb. p. 21. 5 lb. p. 18. c Archaeol. xxxv. p. 43. 7 lb. 41. To -fouea p . 48 AMIENS CATHEDRAL , j, . ChoirB . CrossingC . TrccnsepisD . 3We/E . ChapelsY . ForchesG . Fonb S cale 100 Teet to an Tnch JR. Jobbuns France. 49 direct imitation of that church, and there was a Greek orVenetian colony at Limoges in the tenth and eleventh cen-turies. Bazas of the thirteenth century is an oblong withaisles, an apsidal choir surrounded with chapels, and lateralaisles to the nave, which has a north-west tower, but is notdistinguished from the Cahors, 1096-1100, is anaisleless apsidal oblong, with side chapels and two has double aisles all round, and a short prominent feature in the thirteenth century is theprevalence of lateral chapel recesses to the aisl


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