Medieval France. An Encyclopedia

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Longpont (Aisne), Notre-Dame, nave

ruins. Photograph: Clarence Ward

Collection. Courtesy of Oberlin

College.

affirmed at Longpont by the adoption of simple cylindrical supports, a blind triforium,
and a reduced clerestory.
Caroline A.Bruzelius
[See also: CISTERCIAN ART AND ARCHITECTURE; ROYAUMONT]
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of the Cistercians in the Early Thirteenth Century.” Analecta cisterciensia 35 (1979): 3–204.
Héliot, Pierre. “Le chœur gothique de l’abbaye d’Ourscamp et le groupe de Longpont dans
l’architecture cistercienne.” Bulletin de la Société Nationale des Antiquaires de France (1957):
146–62.
James, John. “The Canopy of Paradise.” Studies in Cistercian Art and Architecture 2 (1984):115–
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Lefèvre-Pontalis, Eugène. “L’abbaye de Longpont.” Congrès archéologique 78 (1911):410–22.


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