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templeowl1999

I would like to know if there is a more technical/architectural name for the aisles that are on the left and right side of a church/cathedral nave?

My only source, Wikipedia calls it simply "aisles" but I would imagine that there has to be some sophisticated name/nomenclature that defines the aisles of any of the worlds most beautiful cathedrals.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture_of_cathedrals_and_great_churches

Does this name exist?

 
Nov 13, 11 2:51 pm
drums please, Fab?

side aisles or north/south aisles or bitchin' aisles or baby naves or bread of the sandwich

Nov 13, 11 5:02 pm  · 
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templeowl1999

Hey FRaC,

 

Nov 14, 11 4:41 pm  · 
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drums please, Fab?

HEY !!

Nov 14, 11 9:32 pm  · 
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templeowl1999

FRaC,

 

baby naves, bitchin' naves are all interesting words to describe outer aisles of a cathedral but is that what the designer of these cathedrals called them? 

Nov 15, 11 11:29 pm  · 
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drums please, Fab?

yes.

they're also called step-naves and/or peasant purgatory places

Nov 15, 11 11:35 pm  · 
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