Across
- 1. Architectural style developed to manage large crowds of relic-seeking travelers
- 4. Western entrance mass of many Romanesque and Gothic churches
- 6. Semicircular space at the end of a church
- 7. The route leading to Santiago de Compostela
- 10. Structural system allowing walls to “evaporate” in Gothic architecture
- 11. Early medieval metalworking technique using enamel separated by wire
- 13. Place where manuscripts were produced
- 15. Decorative animal forms intertwined in early medieval art
- 16. The space around the apse that allows pilgrim movement
- 17. Vertical support dividing a nave into sections
- 23. Manuscript page noting the scribe, date, or completion
- 25. Island monastery associated with one of the most famous Gospel books
- 27. Person who copied manuscripts by hand
- 29. Decorated medieval books using silver and gold
- 31. The four authors of the Gospels
Down
- 2. Abbot responsible for the birth of Gothic architecture
- 3. Term for “taking of the cross” (1095–1190)
- 5. Tall interior level of windows in a cathedral
- 8. Books made by hand before the printing press
- 9. Manuscript page often featuring a fully decorated cross rather than text
- 12. sacred journeys undertaken as repentance or healing
- 14. English Gothic style emphasizing vertical lines to create height
- 18. Handwritten book format replacing the scroll
- 19. Large central entrance of a church
- 20. Insular decorative pattern formed by knot-like bands
- 21. Final moment of divine judgment carved on Romanesque portals
- 22. Writing material made from animal skin
- 24. Shrine-like container designed to hold sacred remains
- 26. Sacred objects or body parts of saints
- 28. Radiating spaces extending from the ambulatory
- 30. Colored, heavenly light in Gothic churches
