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  • 101Abacus (architecture) — In architecture, an abacus (from the Greek abax , slab; or French abaque , tailloir ; plural abacuses or abaci) is a flat slab forming the uppermost member or division of the capital of a column, above the bell. Its chief function is to provide a …

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  • 102Saxon architecture — noun A style of building in England before the Norman Conquest, marked by the peculiar ‘long and short’ work of the quoins, projecting fillets running up the face of the walls and interlacing like woodwork, and baluster like shafts between the… …

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  • 103rhenish architecture — noun Usage: usually capitalized R : the German Romanesque architecture of the Rhine valley combining native elements with others derived from Byzantine and especially Lombard architecture …

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  • 104NORMAN ARCHITECTURE —    See DURHAM CASTLE AND CATHEDRAL; ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE …

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  • 105North-Western Italian architecture — Architecture of Italy Perio …

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  • 106Croatian pre-Romanesque art and architecture — Church of Saint Cross in Nin from 11th century. Smallest cathedral in the world. Croatian Pre Romanesque art and architecture or Old Croatian Art is Pre Romanesque art and architecture of Croats from their arrival at Balkans till the end of 11th… …

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  • 107Church architecture — The 800 year old Church of Termunterzijl in the north of the Netherlands See also: Architecture of cathedrals and great churches Church architecture refers to the architecture of buildings of Christian churches. It has evolved over the two… …

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  • 108Renaissance Revival architecture — Neo Renaissance redirects here. For the style of jewelery, see Holbeinesque jewellery. Waddesdon Manor, of the Rothschild family, 1874 …

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  • 109Renaissance architecture — Tempietto di San Pietro in Montorio, Rome, 1502, by Bramante. This small temple marks the place where St Peter was put to death …

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  • 110Gothic Revival architecture — Notable Neo Gothic edifices: top: Palace of Westminster, London; left: Cathedral of Learning, Pittsburgh; right: Sint Petrus en Pauluskerk, Ostend …

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