Basilica definition an early christian or medieval church of the type built especially in italy characterized by a plan including a nave two or four side aisles a semicircular apse a narthex and often other features as a short transept a number of small semicircular apses terminating the aisles or an atrium.
Basilica floor plan definition.
The 4th century basilica of constantine at trier was a palatine basilica used for receiving constantine s political clients.
Basilica architecture synonyms basilica architecture pronunciation basilica architecture translation english dictionary definition of basilica architecture.
The apse windows are in fact smaller than the side windows producing an optical illusion of still greater size and distance.
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The arcades with slender columns which led up to the altar were a particularly beautiful feature.
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The early christian basilica showed a high yet light construction and was roomy and well lighted.
It gradually passed out of use in the eastern church however eclipsed by the radial plan on which the emperor justinian i constructed the domed cathedral of hagia sophia at constantinople.
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The interior is characterized by strong horizontality with little or no.
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The early christian basilica will form the foundation of much we know of christian church architecture.