Early Christian Realms: Shifting Basilicas Flashcards

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Tetrarchy

Rule by four; the system instituted by Emperor Diocletian in 293 to govern the ancient Roman Empire by dividing it between two emperors, the augusti, and their designated successors, the caesares.

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Bay

A regularly repeated spatial unit of a building or wall, defined by vaults, windows, orders, or other prominent vertical features.

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Hypocaust

An ancient Roman central heating system using hot air ducts in the floors of the building.

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Chi Rho

ΧΡ of the Greek word 'ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ' (Christ).

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Spolia

Recycled fragments from other monuments.

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Catacomb

An underground system of passages used as a cemetery.

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Loculus (pl. Loculi)

An architectural compartment or niche that houses a body in a place of entombment.

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Cubiculum (pl. cubicula)

A private room in a domus.

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Lunette

A semicircular window or wall panel framed by an arch or vault.

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Nave

The taller central space lit by clerestories and flanked by aisles.

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Aisle

A lateral division of a church running parallel to the central nave and separated by colonnades.

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Apse

A vaulted, semicircular, or semipolygonal space usually found at the sanctuary end of a church.

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Transept

The transverse arms of a cross-shaped church, crossing the main axis at a right angle.

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Narthex

The transverse vestibule of an early Christian church.

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Atrium

The colonnaded forecourt of a Christian church.

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Longitudinal axis

The main lengthwise axis of a building.

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Latin cross plan

Church plan with a long nave with a shorter transept, also known as the basilican plan.

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Nave arcade

A series of arches supported by columns separating the nave from the side aisles.

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Central plan

A ground plan that is symmetrical in all directions.

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Mausoleum

A monumental building that houses a tomb or tombs.

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Ambulatory

A processional passageway around a shrine or flanking the apse of a church.

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Sarcophagus

Stone coffin.

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Mosaic

Surface decoration formed by small cubes of glass or stone (tesserae) set in mortar or plaster.