. Medieval architecture, its origins and development, with lists of monuments and bibliographies. had been very skilfully em-ployed in connection with transverse ribs; we have also seenthat in Lombardy, a century and a half later, the combinationof groin vault and transverse rib had apparently been quiteforgotten and had to be evolved all over again. Now in thesecond half of the XI century, there appeared in Normandy certain sculptures in the spandrels of the arches at Bayeux, is probably only a remarkableexample of artistic coincidence. The remains at Vieux-Pont en-Auge and at Querque%ille ar


. Medieval architecture, its origins and development, with lists of monuments and bibliographies. had been very skilfully em-ployed in connection with transverse ribs; we have also seenthat in Lombardy, a century and a half later, the combinationof groin vault and transverse rib had apparently been quiteforgotten and had to be evolved all over again. Now in thesecond half of the XI century, there appeared in Normandy certain sculptures in the spandrels of the arches at Bayeux, is probably only a remarkableexample of artistic coincidence. The remains at Vieux-Pont en-Auge and at Querque%ille are negligible. - The most important monument of the first half of the XI centurj is the nave of Bemay,much altered, but dating in its original construction probably from 1015—40. Other monu-ments, parts of which may be assigned nnth more or less (usually less) confidence to the firsthalf of the XI century exist at Lery (?), Vaudreuil (?), -Aizier, {?), St. Ceneri,Pont-Audemer, Auguemy, Roche-Mabile, St. Wandrille (Chapelle St. Saturnin), Montagne(Chapelle St. Santin). 250. U !3P^ ^jrj^s


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