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Illustrations
1. Basilica 91
2. Roman and Byzantine Vault Forms 121 - 23
3. Later Byzantine Vault Forms 126
4. Romanesque Ground Plans 387
5. Cross Section of Romanesque Church, Twelfth Century 387
6. Evolution of Mediaeval Vaulting 393
7. Structural Framework of Gothic Cathedral, Thirteenth Century 394
8. Gothic Vaults, Thirteenth Century 395
9. Ground Plan of Chartres Cathedral 396

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Illustrations Nos. 2 and 3 are from Kenneth J. Conant, A BRIEF COMMENTARY ON EARLY
MEDIAEVAL ARCHITECTURE
. Copyright 1942 by The Johns Hopkins University Press. Re-
printed by permission of The Johns Hopkins University Press. No. 5 is from Clarence Ward,
MEDIAEVAL CHURCH VAULTING. Copyright 1915 by Princeton University Press. Reprinted by
permission of Princeton University Press. No. 6 is from James Westfall Thompson and
E. N. Johnson, INTRODUCTION TO MEDIAEVAL EUROPE. Copyright 1937 by W. W. Norton and
Company, Inc. Redrawn by permission of W. W. Norton and Company, Inc. No. 8 is from
F. Bond, AN INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH CHURCH ARCHITECTURE (London, Humphrey Milford,
1913). Copyright 1913 by F. Bond. Reprinted by permission of the executors of the F. Bond
estate.

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Mind of the Middle Ages, A.D. 200-1500: An Historical Survey. Contributors: Frederick B. Artz - author. Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1954. Page Number: xiv.
    
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