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Facies superior: - sulcus prechiasmaticus- sella turcica – turcic sella - tuberculum sellae - fossa hypophysialis - dorsum sellaeFacies lateralis: - sulcus caroticusFacies posterior - synchondrosis sphenooccipitalis (until the age of 20)Facies anterior: - apertura sinus sphenoidalis - sinus sphenoidalis - septum sinuum sphenoidaliumFacies inferior.
facies cerebralis, facies orbitalis - canalis opticus - processus clinoideus anterior - fissura orbitalis superior
lamina lateralislamina medialis - fossa pterygoidea - canalis pterygoideus
pars basilarispars lateralis (2)squama occipitalisforamen magnum
sulcus sinus occipitalis (squama occipitalis, Os occupitale)
Neurocranium (basis cranii, and calvaria), VISCEROCRANIUM( – face skeleton)
facies cerebralis: - impressiones digitatae - juga cerebralia - sulci arteriosi - foramen rotundum - foramen ovale - foramen spinosum facies temporalisfacies infratemporalis: - crista infratemporalisfacies maxillarisfacies orbitalis
Os sphenoidaleOs occipitaleOs frontaleOs ethmoidaleOs temporale (2)
corpusala major (2)ala minor (2) processus pterygoideus (2)
basis cranii( – base of the skull)calvaria( – skull-cap)
Saint-Germain des PresRelate the lapidary garden we saw before we went inside to Alexandre Lenoire's Elysée des Monuments Français. How does this represent a legitimate approach to presenting a fragmentary / deconstructed structure?When was the principal building campaign of the existing church and what is its historical and architectural significance?When and by whom were the 'medieval' paintings executed (two names)?To what tradition does this restoration mainly adhere (Viollet-le-duc / Ruskin) and why?Compare this approach with that of the Chapel of Saint-Symphorien (which we saw at the very end).
What legal term designates a building or site to be protected for its aesthetic or historical value?What is an ACMH, for whom do they work? How are they trained? How do they qualify for this position?What is an ABF? What is their role in the protection and restoration of monuments?What is an MH? What does it mean for a building to be Inscrit (inscribed)?How does the French state contribute to the conservation of MHs?What are the main points of the Charter of Venice and how does it restrict restoration?According to Mathieu Gillet, in what specific way does French ACMHs tend to deviate from the Charter of Venice?
Conjectural restoration, Abusive Restoration
"In the Margins of the Monastery"According to Camille, what was the function of marginal images carved in cloister capitals?
Which king rebuilt the Château of Vincennes in the second half of the 14th century?What was the political context of the construction of the Château de Vincennes (a war resulting from a switch in ruling dynasties in France and a foreign contender for the throne and an uprising)?What was the relationship between the Louvre, the Bastille, the Palace of Saint-Pol and the château of Vincennes?Who was represented in sculpture above the entrance to the keep?How did one enter into the keep?What would originally have covered the walls of the royal chambers in the keep?What purpose-specific rooms are to be found in the royal apartments in the keep of Vincennes? What do they say about the king who built it?When was the Sainte-Chapelle constructed? What are the requirements of a Sainte- Chapelle? How does this structure differ from the Sainte-Chapelle of the Palais de la Cité?
College of the Bernardins:For what order was this structure built? How are the principles of that order reflected in its architecture?Why were these people in Paris?What was the function of this surviving building?
ferme( dans le sens trait de caractère)
'One hunter was almost on top of a pair of narwhal, and they were huge'
s'intéresser beaucoup à qqch(avoir de l'intérêt pour)
(Norman) William the Conqueror Was Crowded King. He decided To build the Tower of London
