Asked by Taylor Mccullough on May 29, 2024
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The baptistery of San Giovanni in Florence follows in which architectural tradition?
A) Roman and Early Christian basilica
B) Byzantine dome on square
C) Roman and Early Christian central plan
D) Greco-Roman peripteral
Baptistery
In Christian architecture, the building used for baptism, usually situated next to a church. Also, the designated area or hall within a church for baptismal rites.
Greco-Roman Peripteral
Referring to a type of ancient temple architecture characterized by a single row of columns surrounding the entire structure.
Early Christian Basilica
A type of building that was used in the early Christian church for worship, characterized by its rectangular shape, nave, aisles, and apse.
- Comprehend the architectural features and innovations typical of the Romanesque era.
- Determine the principal regions that played a significant role in shaping Romanesque art and architecture.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the architectural features and innovations typical of the Romanesque era.
- Determine the principal regions that played a significant role in shaping Romanesque art and architecture.
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