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architect would be proud to repeat them to-day.
The Aquilon, although a room or gallery of the importance in his/her day,
it seems to be classified among crypts. M. Camille Enlart, in his "Manual
of the French archaeology" (p. 252) it gives a list of romantic and
Crypts of transition, approximately one hundred and winds, to serve as
examples for the study. The Aquilon is not none of them but the
crypt of Saint-Denis and that of Rentals Cathedral would serve to
you teach everybody that he should like to know around some end-curious tourist
such matters.
Photos like those of the Monuments Historiques responds everybody
the correct purposes of underground trip. The Aquilon is a first it is
gives a lesson to in architecture of Transition because you/he/she has been together (1112); and
the crypt of Saint-Denis it serves well almost equally because the Abbe
Suger has had to approximately start his/her plans for him 1122. Both they have the
same doubleaux of the arcs and arc-formerets, although in opposite
setup. Both the show the first suggestion of bad to the broken arc.
There am no nervures--anybody rib-vaulting,--and as soon as a suggestion of
the Gothic one as one sees him/it in the splendid crypt of the Fillers of Gros
closes by hand, elaborately omits the times intersecting himself/herself/itself and the
heavy columns; but the promenoir above of it is an amazing jump in
time and art. The promenoir has the same setup and columns as
the Aquilon, but the times are furnished beautifully of arcade and pointed, with
increase of ribs directly from the square capitals and intersecting himself/herself/itself the
central spacings, in a spirit that neither You neither I, know as to
distinguishes from the pure Gothic some thirteenth century, unless
it is that the arcs are not really enough sharpened; they seems the
you almost look at the circle. The height seems to approximately be fourteen feet.
The promenoir of Abbot Roger II has an interest to wandering that am
following to the shrine of the Virgo, because the date of the