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Table of Contents
ОглавлениеCHAPTER I NAVE AND AISLE VAULTS
Domes on Spherical Pendentives
Comparison of Perigord and Byzantine Domes
The Exterior Roofing of Perigord Domes
Characteristics of Perigord Churches
The Centering of Perigord Domes
Naves Vaulted with Domes on Squinches
Romanesque Schools of Tunnel Vaulted Churches
Provence Churches of the First Type
Provence Churches of the Second Type
The Lighting of Tunnel-Vaulted Churches
Provence Churches of the Second Type continued
Provence Churches of the Third Type
Provence Churches of the Fourth Type
Provence Churches of the Fifth Type
Vaults Similar to those of Provence in other Romanesque Churches
Naves with Tunnel Vaults and Aisles Groined
The School of Auvergne The Origin and Use of the Triforium Gallery in Auvergne
The School of Auvergne continued
Churches of the Auvergne School
Churches of Auvergne with a Clerestory
Churches with Transverse Tunnel Vaults Over the Nave
Churches with Transverse Tunnel Vaults Over the Aisles
Groined Vaults Over Rectangular Nave Bays
Groined Vaults over Square Nave Bays
Aisles with Groined Vaults in Lombardy and Normandy
Aisles with Semi-Groined Vaults
Ribbed Vaults Over Naves with Square Bays
The System of Alternate Supports
Square Nave Bays Outside of Lombardy and Anjou
Square Nave and Rectangular Aisle Bays
Square Nave and Rectangular Aisle Bays continued
Lighting Problems in Naves with Square Bays
False or Pseudo-Sexpartite Vaulting
Development of Sexpartite Vaulting
Sexpartite Vaulting in the Ile-de-France
Variants of Sexpartite Vaulting
Rectangular Nave Bays with Four-Part Cross-Ribbed Vaults
Irregular Four-Part Vaulting of Durham Cathedral
Early Four-Part Ribbed Vaults in Normandy
Transitional Four-Part Ribbed Vaults in the Ile-de-France
Developed Four-Part Ribbed Vaults
Rectangular Four-Part Ribbed Vaults in Churches without Side Aisles
Origin and Use of the Ridge Rib
Interpenetrating Multiple Ribbed Vaults
Vaults with Added Ribs—Outside of England
Nave and Aisles of Equal Height
CHAPTER II TRANSEPT AND CROSSING VAULTS
Transepts with Ribbed Vaulting Five-Part Ribbed Vaults
Vaulting of Semicircular Transepts
The Vaults of Transept Aisles and Chapels
“Gothic Domes” or Double Chevets
Square Lanterns with Eight-Part Vaults
Rib-Vaulted Crossings with no Lanterns
Lighting Problems Connected with the Construction of Half Domed Apses
Apses with Four-Part Ribbed Vaults
The Use of Wall Ribs in Gothic Ribbed Vaulting
Radiating-Ribbed Chevets continued
The Use of A Central Pier in the Apse
Impost Levels of Chevet Vault Ribs
Ambulatories with Half Tunnel Vaults
Romanesque Ambulatories with Alternating Triangular and Square Bays
Ambulatories with Transverse Tunnel Vaults
Ambulatories with Groined Vaulted Trapezoidal Bays
Ambulatories with Ribbed Vaults
Trapezoidal Ambulatory Vaults with Straight Diagonal Ribs
Trapezoidal Ambulatory Vaults with Curved Diagonal Ribs
Trapezoidal Ambulatory Vaults with Broken Ribs
Method of Construction in Ambulatory Vaults
Trapezoidal Ambulatory Vaults with Added Ribs
Ambulatory Vaults which Include the Radiating Chapels
Ambulatories with Alternate Square and Triangular Bays
Ambulatories with Triangular Bays Only
Ambulatories with Multiple Ribbed Vaults
Exceptional Eastern Terminations