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Medieval Art and Archeitecture By Joseph Impellizeri *all pictures and information passed this slide are credited to the Glossary of Medieval Art and Architecture http://www.pitt.edu/~medart/menuglossary/ INDEX.HTM
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Medieval Art and Archeitecture

By Joseph Impellizeri*all pictures and information passed this slide are credited to the Glossary of Medieval Art and Architecturehttp://www.pitt.edu/~medart/menuglossary/INDEX.HTM

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THE SLAB AT THE TOP OF A CAPITAL BETWEEN THE CAPITAL AND THE ARCHITECTURAL MEMBER ABOVE.

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Baptisary

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A staff carried by a bishop, archbishop, abbot or

abbess.

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A staff carried by a bishop, archbishop, abbot or abbess.

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Evangelist symbols: Symbols for the authors of the four New Testament books which are

narratives of the life of Christ.

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fleur-de-lis Stylized lily which served as symbol for the French monarchy

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Greek key or meander: an ornamental motif consisting of continuous band arranged in rectilinear forms.

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a projecting molding on the wall above an arch.

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The vault surface between the ribs of a rib vault

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A vertical element of a doorway or window frame

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The voussoir at the top of an arch; in vaulting it occurs at the

intersection of the ribs of a rib vault. It is important structurally

since it marks the apex of the vault

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a slender, pointed window. They are often separated by mullions. Lancets are especially characteristic of Gothic

architecture.

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An animal head employed in conjunction with interlace or foliage motifs.

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The central longitudinal space of a bascilican church. It is usually

flanked on its lond sides by aislas which are separated from the

nave by columns or piers.

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a pointed termination of a spire, buttress, or other extremity of a

building. Pinnacles are sometimes ornamented.


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