The top of the narthex forms a wide gallery, communicating with the interior at the triforium level. [Please select]
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In cathedral and large conventual churches built in the Norman style we find the crypts and aisles vaulted with stone, but not the nave or choir; and over the vaulting of the aisles was the triforium. [Please select]
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In large buildings massive cylindrical piers support pointed arches, above which we often find round-headed clerestory windows, as at Buildwas Abbey Church, Salop; or semicircular arches forming the triforium, as at Malmesbury Abbey Church, Wilts. [Please select]
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Ibi triforium unum, hic duo in choro, et in ala ecclesiæ tercium. [Please select]
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In the remains of Malmesbury Abbey Church a Norman triforium with semicircular arches is supported on pointed arches which are enriched with Norman mouldings, and spring from massive cylindrical Norman piers. [Please select]
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