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Architecture and liturgy in the east end of Saint-Urbain, Troyes
04/2021 | 1417 | 163
Pages: 332-343
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Author:
Olympios, Michalis (Olympios, Michalis)
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Illustrations
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2. Plan of Saint-Urbain, Troyes, annotated with the major interior partitions and identification of spaces mentioned in the text. The red rectangles frame the walls and staircase turrets between the apses. Drawing by the author, after F. Salet: ‘Saint-Urbain de Troyes’, Congr s arch ologique de France 113 (1955), p.101; and M.T. Davis and L.E. Neagley: ‘Mechanics and meaning: plan design at Saint-Urbain, Troyes and Saint-Ouen, Rouen’, Gesta 39 (2000), p.163, fig.2.
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7 and 8. Plans of Regensburg Cathedral: (top) wall passage level; and (bottom) ground-floor level. (Repr. A. Hubel and M. Schuller, eds: Der Dom zu Regensburg, Regensburg 2010–16, V, pl.72).
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1. The central apse of Saint-Urbain, Troyes (photograph Pierre- Louis Laget).
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10. The south apse of Regensburg Cathedral, showing the wall passage between central and south apses (photograph the author).
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11. View of the choir of Regensburg Cathedral during the general synod of 1650, by Melchior Küssel. 1650. Engraving, 60.2 by 52.7 cm. (Bisch fliches Zentralarchiv Regensburg, Collectio imaginum).
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12. Detail of windows on the north side of the north apse at Saint- Urbain, Troyes (photograph the author).
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13. The clerestorey in the central apse of Saint-Urbain, Troyes, as seen from the south apse through the wall passage opening (photograph the author).
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3. The central apse of Saint-Urbain, Troyes, looking southeast (photograph the author).
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4. The chapel of the Virgin Mary in the south apse at Saint-Urbain, Troyes (photograph the author).
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5. The south side of the turning bays in the north apse at Saint-Urbain, Troyes. The ground floor doorway of the staircase turret and the access to the passage between the north and central apses are both visible (photograph the author).
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6. The central apse of Regensburg Cathedral (photograph the author).
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9. The access from the south apse of Regensburg Cathedral to the adjacent staircase turret, showing (a) the doorway leading to the turret from the central apse; and (b) the turret’s ground floor entrance (photograph the author).