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AP Art History Early Byzantine through Gothic TERMS (copy)
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Basilica Plan
a church with a long nave whose focus is the apse
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Central Plan Church
a church having a circular plan with the altar in the middle
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drum
circular or polygonal wall supporting a dome
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Encaustic
method of painting that uses colored wax burned onto a wooden surface
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Eucharist
service during a catholic ceremony that commemorates the moment during the last supper when christ transforms bread and wine into his body and blood
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gallery
the second story of a church
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Genesis
the first book of the Old Testament: tells of creation
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icon
a devotional panel depicting a sacred image
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impost block
a capital that utilizes at least one inverted pyramid
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Martyrium
a shrine built over a place of martyrdom or a grave of a martyred Christian saint
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Narthex
An entrance hall leading to the nave of a church
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Pendentive
a construction shaped like a triangle that transitions the space between flat walls and the base of a round dome
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squinch
the polygonal base of a dome that makes a transition from the round dome to a flat wall
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Theotokos
Greek for "Mother of God." A title for Mary that describes her motherhood of Jesus
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Vellum
calf hide that has been soaked in lime
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acopolypse
the last book of the christian bible; details god's destruction of evil
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Cathedral
a larger place of worship than a church; a bishop manages the cathedral
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Clerestory
the third story of a church that is windowed and lets in light
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compound pier
a pier with a group
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jamb column
the side posts of a medieval portal
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jamb figures
decorative figures
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Marian Devotion
A prayer
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Moralized Bible
a Bible in which the Old and New Testament stories are paralleled with one another in illustrations
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rib vault
A vault in which diagonal arches form rib-like patterns. These arches partially support a roof
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rose-window
a circular stained-glass window in a church
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Sancta Camisa
literally "sacred tunic
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Sedes Sapientiae
Latin
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ambulatory
A passageway around the apse or altar of a church.
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apse
the endpoint of a church where the altar is located
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bay
a vertical section of a church that is embraced by a set of columns and is usually composed of arches and aligned windows
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buttress
an architectural structure built against a wall which serves to support or reinforce the wall
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crossing square
a square that is created where the nave and transept intersect; determines the proportions of the church
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nave
the main aisle of a church
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portal
the entrance to a church
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radiating chapels
small chapels that are located around the nave
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side aisles
on either side of the nave
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Transept
The "arms" of a Latin cross plan
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triforium
the second story of a church
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Aniconic
Decoration with no human figures or animals
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animal style
a medieval art form in which animals are depicted in a stylized and often complicated pattern
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Art of the Migration / Migration Period Art
artwork of the Germanic peoples from 300-900 CE; polychrome artwork done in animal style is common
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carpet page
when flat geometric decorative designs cover the whole page of a manuscript
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Chasing
to ornament metal by indenting into a surface with a hammer
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Cloisonné
enamelwork (enamel is a smooth substance made of fused glass powder which can be colored) in which colored areas are separated by thin bands of metal
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Codex
a manuscript in book form
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Fibula
a clasp used to fasten garments
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Gospels
The first four books of the New Testament
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horseshoe arch
a curved or pinched arch in Islamic architecture
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horror vacui
(literally
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Incipit
Latin for "it begins"; typically
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Interlacing
a decorative element found particularly in early Medieval European art that involved the crossing or weaving of visual elements
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Mihrab
a niche in the wall of a mosque that indicates the direction of Mecca
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Monastacism
a religious way of life in which one renounces worldly pursuits to devote oneself fully to spiritual work
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moorish
related to the Muslim inhabitants of northern Africa and Iberia (Spain and Portugal)
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Pyxis
a small cylinder-shaped container with a detachable lid used to contain cosmetics or jewelry
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Qiblah
the direction toward Mecca which Muslims face in prayer
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Scriptorium
a place in a monastery where monks wrote manuscripts
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Voussoirs
Stones that comprise an arch (excepting the keystone
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abbey
buildings occupied by monks or nuns
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Church
a smaller place of worship than a cathedral; clergyman or priest manage the church
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embroidery
a woven product in which the design is stitched into a premade fabric
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Last Judgement
this will occur after all the dead have been resurrected``11`1 and a person's soul unites with it's own physical body. At this point
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Mandorla
a pointed vertical oval that typically surrounds Christ in traditional Christian art
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relic
an object that has religious significance
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Reliquary
a vessel for holding a sacred relic
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square schematism
when the proportions of a church are all based on the dimensions of the crossing square
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Tympanum
a rounded sculpture placed over the portal of a medieval church