A Short History of the Middle Ages Fourth Edition

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2.1 Late Antique Ephesus. Adapted from Stefan Karwiese, Gros is die Artemis


von Ephesos (Vienna: Phoibos Verlag, 1995), Maps 5 & 6. Courtesy of


Österreichisches Archäologisches Institut.


2.2 Yeavering, Northumberland. Leslie Webster and Janet Backhouse,


“Yeavering, Northumberland,” from The Making of England: Anglo-Saxon


Art and Culture (British Museum Press, 1991). Reproduced by permission of


The Trustees of the British Museum.


5.1 Saint-Germain of Auxerre (12th cent.). Christian Sapin (dir.), Archéologie et


architecture d’un site monastique: 10 ans de recherche à l’abbaye Saint-


Germain d’Auxerre (Auxerre: Centre d’etudes medievales; Paris: CTHS,


2000), Figs. 3 and 371.


5.2 A Model Romanesque Church: Saint-Lazare of Autun. Adapted from Fig. 70


in Linda Seidel, Legends in Limestone: Lazarus, Gislebertus, and the


Cathedral of Autun (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999), p. 120,


original drawing attributed to Anthony Titus.


5.3 Plan of Fountains Abbey (founded 1132). Adapted from Plate 70 in Wolfgang


Braunfels, Monasteries of Western Europe: The Architecture of the Orders


(Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1972), p. 84. Copyright © Dumont


Buchverlag GmbH.


7.1 Single Notes and Values of Franconian Notation. From Anthology of


Medieval Music, ed. Richard Hoppin (W.W. Norton, 1978).

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