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...La fig. 11 donne le plan de la cathédrale de Chartres. Ici, l'influence religieuse paraît tout entière. Trois grandes chapelles à l'abside, quatre autres moins prononcées entre elles, doubles bas-côtés d'une grande largeur...
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