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Essay heading: Saint Sernin Of Toulouse And Notre Dame Of Paris
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March 31, 1997 |
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The nave had become longer and
more spectacular and the ceiling had been heightened due to recent discovery of
vaulted ceilings, but other than that, it was the same floor plan as ever. The
cathedrals were designed to draw vast numbers of people them, therefore they
were built so that one might not only come to worship, but to see the beauty of
the structure... displayed 300 characters
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Even to this day people are in awe of these building, and come
more to stare at their beauty than to worship God.
Regardless of how many likeness' we are able to find between the
Romanesque style of St. Sernin and the Gothic style of Notre Dame, it is the
difference that make them so amazing. In my opinion there are three major
differences in Early Gothic and Romanesque styles of architecture... displayed next 300 characters
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