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Romanesque Pilgrimage and devotion
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New Vocabulary Tympanum Ambulatory Apsidal Chapels Buttressing Archivolts Scriptorium Keep Portal Trumeau Pilasters Campenile
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Main Ideas/Concepts Pilgrimage routes drove building projects. Sculpture was the dominant feature on chapels, cathedrals, palaces, fortresses, etc. Feudal society in Europe--manorialism. Crusades were fought to open up pilgrimage routes
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Pilgrimage Routes 1. Jerusalem 2. Rome Santiago de Compostela Canterbury –Penance –Devotion –Absolution
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Way of the Stars. Assignment 1: Find out the legends surrounding St. James and Santiago.
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Map of the Camino de Santiago
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Follow the Way of St. James
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Medieval marker for the Camino.
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Old Roman bridge marking the Camino.
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Plan of Santiago Note the expanded apse the Romanesque towers.
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Note the Romanesque towers under the Baroque pilasters.
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Tympanum: Santiago
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Nave: Santiago de Compostela
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On the Camino in France Moissac: Cloister
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Vezelay: The Ascension Gislebertus: The Last Judgement Cathedral at Autun Christ in Majesty
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South Portal: Vezelay Trumeau
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Cathedral at Pisa
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St. Sernin: Toulouse
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Cathedral Interiors Durham Pisa
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