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The Rev. Paul L. Cioffi, S.J. Images
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The Dean Peter Krogh Foreign Affairs Digital Archive
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Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs)
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Sample UW Photo Collection
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Georgetown University Library Exhibitions
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OCLC Digital Import test collection
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ISIM Publications
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Georgetown Newspapers (True Republican and the South Carolinian)
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Library Newsletter
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EnvisionChurch Test Collection
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Abbaye Saint-Philibert Chevet Detail, Ambulatory Wall between Two Rectangular Radiating Chapels
Church buildings; Chevets; Bell towers; Architectural design;
The Abbey Church of Saint-Philibert was built between ca. 920 and ca. 1120 at Tournus, a town in southeastern Burgundy founded in ancient Roman times on the River Saône. It is the only building that survives...
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Abbaye Saint-Philibert Chevet, Viewed from the Southeast
Church buildings; Chevets; Bell towers; Architectural design;
The Abbey Church of Saint-Philibert was built between ca. 920 and ca. 1120 at Tournus, a town in southeastern Burgundy founded in ancient Roman times on the River Saône. It is the only building that survives...
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Abbaye Saint-Philibert Crossing Tower and Southern Flank of Nave, Viewed from the CloisterGarden
Church buildings; Bell towers; Cloisters (Architecture); Architectural design;
The Abbey Church of Saint-Philibert was built between ca. 920 and ca. 1120 at Tournus, a town in southeastern Burgundy founded in ancient Roman times on the River Saône. It is the only building that survives...
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Abbaye Saint-Philibert West Facade
Church buildings; Westworks; Bell towers; Architectural design;
The Abbey Church of Saint-Philibert was built between ca. 920 and ca. 1120 at Tournus, a town in southeastern Burgundy founded in ancient Roman times on the River Saône. It is the only building that survives...
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Abbaye Saint-Philibert Westwork
Church buildings; Westworks; Bell towers; Architectural design;
The Abbey Church of Saint-Philibert was built between ca. 920 and ca. 1120 at Tournus, a town in southeastern Burgundy founded in ancient Roman times on the River Saône. It is the only building that survives...
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Abbey Church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, Chevet
Church buildings; Chevets;
The present Abbey Church of Sainte-Marie Madeleine was built during the 12th C. after the Pope declared that the Benedictine monastery at Vézelay possessed the relics of St. Mary Magdalene, a contemporary...
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Abbey Church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, South Tower and Portal of West facade, Viewed from the Street
Church buildings; Towers;
The present Abbey Church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine was built during the 12th C. after the Pope declared that the Benedictine monastery at Vézelay possessed the relics of St. Mary Magdalene, a contemporary...
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Abbey Church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, West Facade
Church buildings; Facades; Towers; Tympana (Architecture); Jesus Christ--art; Last Judgment;
The present Abbey Church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine was built during the 12th C. after the Pope declared that the Benedictine monastery at Vézelay possessed the relics of St. Mary Magdalene, a contemporary...
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Abbey Church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, West Facade South Tower
Church buildings; Bell towers;
The present Abbey Church of Sainte-Marie Madeleine was built during the 12th C. after the Pope declared that the Benedictine monastery at Vézelay possessed the relics of St. Mary Magdalene, a contemporary...
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Abbey Church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, West Facade, Tympanum Detail
Church buildings; Church doorways; Tympana (Architecture); Jesus Christ--art; Judgment Day;
The present Abbey Church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine was built during the 12th C. after the Pope declared that the Benedictine monastery at Vézelay possessed the relics of St. Mary Magdalene, a contemporary...
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Abbey of Cluny, South Arm of the West Transept, Buttress Detail
Church buildings; Ruins; Transepts; Towers; Bell towers;
All that remains relatively intact of the third and final Abbey Church of Cluny is of the south arm of the longer, west transept with its two towers (shown here). It dates from the 12th C. The octagonal...
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Abbey of Cluny, Towers of the South Arm of the West Transept Viewed across Cloister
Church buildings; Ruins; Cloisters (Architecture); Towers; Bell towers;
All that remains relatively intact of the third and final Abbey Church of Cluny is of the south arm of the longer, west transept with its two towers (shown here). It dates from the 12th C. The octagonal...
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Abbey of Cluny, Towers of the South Arm of the West Transept Viewed from Cloister
Church buildings; Ruins; Cloisters (Architecture); Towers; Bell towers;
All that remains relatively intact of the third and final Abbey Church of Cluny is of the south arm of the longer, west transept with its two towers (shown here). It dates from the 12th C. The octagonal...
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Aix-en-Provence Baptistery, Interior
Fonts; Church buildings
Aix, established near hot springs as a Roman settlement in 123, B.C.E., is located about 30 km north of Marseille in the Provence region of southern France. Adjacent to the Cathedral of the Holy Savior...
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Aquileia Baptismal Font Basin Detail
Fonts;
Aquileia (Slovene: Oglej), just north of the lagoons bordering the Gulf of Venice at the head of the Adriatic Sea, was founded as a Roman colony in 181 B.C.E. Apparently, a well established Christian community...
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Aquileia Baptistery and Font
Church buildings; Fonts;
Aquileia (Slovene: Oglej), just north of the lagoons bordering the Gulf of Venice at the head of the Adriatic Sea, was founded as a Roman colony in 181 B.C.E. Apparently, a well established Christian community...
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Aquileia Baptistery Exterior
Church buildings;
Aquileia (Slovene: Oglej), just north of the lagoons bordering the Gulf of Venice at the head of the Adriatic Sea, was founded as a Roman colony in 181 B.C.E. Apparently, a well established Christian community...
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Aquileia Baptistery Exterior and Bell Tower
Church buildings; Bell towers;
Aquileia (Slovene: Oglej), just north of the lagoons bordering the Gulf of Venice at the head of the Adriatic Sea, was founded as a Roman colony in 181 B.C.E. Apparently, a well established Christian community...
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Aquileia Portico and Church of the Pagans Linking Basilica to Baptistery
Church buildings; Porticoes;
Aquileia (Slovene: Oglej), just north of the lagoons bordering the Gulf of Venice at the head of the Adriatic Sea, was founded as a Roman colony in 181 B.C.E. Apparently, a well established Christian community...
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Archaeological Site Detailing Ecclesial Buildings
Church buildings;
Very near the Mediterranean port city of present-day Annaba (formerly Bône) in northeastern Algeria, lie the remnants of Hippone or Hippo-also known as Hippo Regius, bishopric of Augustine (395-430),...
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