Gothic Cloze. The cluster of piers in the nave of Gothic Cathedrals are also called c___________ p_____. The Gothic Cathedral with two western façade.

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Gothic Cloze

The cluster of piers in the nave of Gothic Cathedrals are also called c___________ p_____. The Gothic Cathedral with two western façade rose windows is R_________. T_____________ is the middle row in between the c_________ and the n______. The dead Christ in the lap of Mary is known as the P______´ The silver gilted statuette is the V________ d’E_______. The focal jamb in the middle of the central western entrance of a Gothic Cathedral is a t____________?

The cathedral with two transepts is in S____________, E_________. When the height of the nave is the same as the aisles (like in St. Elizabeth in Germany) is called a Hall Church, or H______________. The P______________ S_______ is depicted in the English Gloucester Choir Book illumination moved from M____________ to u__________ w___________. F________ b___________ help support the nave with the weight from vaulted ceilings. 6-ribbed s____________, 4-ribbed q_____________