Byzantine and Romanesque architecture . Fig. 128. cathedral but a few patches of masonry opposite thespot where Becket fell. The choir was pulled downtwenty years after its completion and re-built on a muchErnuifand grander scale by Priors Ernulf and Conrad betweenglorious 1096 and mo. To them we owe all the Norman worknow visible above ground (Plate CXLI), and the greaterpart of the crypt. In the slender jamb-shafts of thewindows and the rich interlacing wall-arcades we see an ^ Ad hoc altare cum sacerdos ageret divina mysteria faciem ad populumqui deorsum stabat ad orientem versam habebat. E


Byzantine and Romanesque architecture . Fig. 128. cathedral but a few patches of masonry opposite thespot where Becket fell. The choir was pulled downtwenty years after its completion and re-built on a muchErnuifand grander scale by Priors Ernulf and Conrad betweenglorious 1096 and mo. To them we owe all the Norman worknow visible above ground (Plate CXLI), and the greaterpart of the crypt. In the slender jamb-shafts of thewindows and the rich interlacing wall-arcades we see an ^ Ad hoc altare cum sacerdos ageret divina mysteria faciem ad populumqui deorsum stabat ad orientem versam habebat. Edmer, cited Willis. Plate CXLl /f i^M. CANTERBURY—South-east Transept


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