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... Rotunda 198 The Western Door 204 The Chapel of the Apparition 208 The Corridor and Prison 209 The Southern Chapels and Campanile 210 The Crusaders ' Alterations 213 The Choir and Lantern 215 The Eastern Aisle and Chapels , with the ...
... Rotunda 198 The Western Door 204 The Chapel of the Apparition 208 The Corridor and Prison 209 The Southern Chapels and Campanile 210 The Crusaders ' Alterations 213 The Choir and Lantern 215 The Eastern Aisle and Chapels , with the ...
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... rotunda : quæ quoniam in declivo dicti montis sita est , ut clivus eidem eminens , et contiguus , ecclesiæ pene superat altitudinem , et eam reddit obscuram . " Will . Tyren . VIII . iii . p . 747 . 1 Onomast . sub voce Golgotha ; öv ...
... rotunda : quæ quoniam in declivo dicti montis sita est , ut clivus eidem eminens , et contiguus , ecclesiæ pene superat altitudinem , et eam reddit obscuram . " Will . Tyren . VIII . iii . p . 747 . 1 Onomast . sub voce Golgotha ; öv ...
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... Rotunda ) is the Lord's Sepulchre , after the following fashion : - as it were a small cave cut out in the rock , having small doors . One can creep in by bending down on the knees . The height is that of a short man , and all beautiful ...
... Rotunda ) is the Lord's Sepulchre , after the following fashion : - as it were a small cave cut out in the rock , having small doors . One can creep in by bending down on the knees . The height is that of a short man , and all beautiful ...
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... rotunda ; the Sy- rians have a small chapel under the gallery , at the West of the Sepulchre ; while the Copts have their altar in a small shed , scarcely large enough to admit the officiat- ing priest , at the back of the Cave itself ...
... rotunda ; the Sy- rians have a small chapel under the gallery , at the West of the Sepulchre ; while the Copts have their altar in a small shed , scarcely large enough to admit the officiat- ing priest , at the back of the Cave itself ...
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... Rotunda was wholly erected with circular arches , but the Eastern part of the Church with pointed arches ; having , however , round arches in the windows , according to the usual practice at the early period of the pointed style . In ...
... Rotunda was wholly erected with circular arches , but the Eastern part of the Church with pointed arches ; having , however , round arches in the windows , according to the usual practice at the early period of the pointed style . In ...
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