Eight Chapters On English Medieval Art a Study in English Economics

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Eight Chapters On English Medieval Art a Study in English Economics
Edward S Edward Schrder Prior
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Gardner, p. 46, and for details Fig. 23, Pis. XLVII, LXXXIX.
60 EPISCOPAL BUILDING [1215- century. The innovation in the placing of Lady-chapels was not accepted in many of the Benedictine cathedrals. Thus Canterbury put the altar in the crypt ; Rochester in the south aisle of the Nave. Durham in 1160 refused Our Lady near the shrine of St Cuthbert, but placed Her in the Galilee at the west end. Ely built its Lady-chapel in the fourteenth century as a detached building opening from the north ai
...sle of the quire. Still many monastic churches had square-ended chapels built out, as those at Winchester c. 1200 superseding apses, or as at Worcester and Ely somewhat later. On the other hand in the secular cathedrals and more important canons' churches the thirteenth century made a peculiarly English feature of the long Lady-chapel, adding still further to the length of the English church sometimes with a lower roof but often with a high-gabled distinction for it 1 .
(d) THE NEW ARCHITECTURE In the secular church-buildings of the thirteenth century were expressed the popular developments of the English ritual.


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