Hist 121: Western Civilization I Clayton Miles Lehmann

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Hist 121: Western Civilization I Clayton Miles Lehmann Medieval Europe Hist 121: Western Civilization I Clayton Miles Lehmann

Ravenna, St Apollinare in Classe, 6th cent (Ravenna Turismo e Cultura)

Ravenna, San Vitale, 535-47 (Leo C Curran, Dynamic Image)

Istanbul, Haghia Sophia, 532-537 (Wikipedia)

Jerusalem, Temple Mount and Dome of the Rock, ca 690 (Sacred Sites)

Osios Loukas, 11th cent (Greek Ministry of Culture)

Speyer Cathedral,11th cent (Stadt Speyer, Rice University)

Abbey Church of St Denis, 1140-44 (Lane Community College)

Gothic Construction: Saint-Sernin, Toulouse, and Amiens Cathedral (Rice University)

Notre Dame, Paris, 1163-1300: exterior (Mary Ann Sullivan), nave (Elizabeth A Peterson) Durham Cathedral, 1093-1280 (University of Durham )

Chartres Cathedral, 1194-1220 (Chartres, Sanctuaire du Monde)

Chartres Cathedral, Northern Rose Window, 1230s (Adrian Fletcher) Detail of window donated by the butchers’ guild (Porkopolis)

Above: Ely Cathedral, 12th-14th cents (Ely Cathedral) Right: Cambridge, King’s College Chapel, 1508-1547 (whitelands.com)

Très riches heures du Duc du Berry Très riches heures du Duc du Berry. Limbourg brothers, 1413-16 (Univ of Chicago)

Harlech Castle in Wales, 1289-90 (Wikipedia)

Crusader Caesarea, 13th cent (CCE)

St Gall, Plan of Monastery, 9th cent.

Mont Saint-Michel (Wikipedia)