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Illustrations Figures 1.1. Magnentius Hrabanus Maurus hoc opus fecit 20 1.2. Four Evangelists and the Lamb of God 23 2.1. Gatehouse, Lorsch, Germany 44 2.2. Interior chamber, gatehouse, Lorsch 46 2.3. Exterior brickwork, gatehouse, Lorsch 47 2.4. Salvator basilica at Fulda, plan of the ground floor and hypothetical floor plan of the crypt 50 5.1. Exterior façade, westwork at Corvey, Germany 136 5.2. Site of the former Carolingian oculus, westwork at Corvey 137 5.3. Upper level of the interior chapel, westwork at Corvey 139 5.4. Dedicatory titulus, westwork at Corvey 140 5.5. Ulysses, Scylla, a Siren, and yapping dog heads, interior chapel, westwork at Corvey 142 5.6. Interior of the crypt, Michael Rotunda, Fulda, Germany 146 5.7. Eighth-century Ionic capital, crypt, Michael Rotunda, Fulda 147 5.8. Beatitudes inscribed in eight octagonal shapes 151 6.1. Plan of Saint Gall 166 6.2. Abbot’s synthronon, eastern apse, Plan of Saint Gall 171 6.3. Abbot’s private entryway into the basilica, Plan of Saint Gall 172 x illustrations 6.4. Monks’ parlor, Plan of Saint Gall 173 6.5. Crypt, Plan of Saint Gall 174 6.6. Via sacra, Plan of Saint Gall 176 6.7. Hospitality porches, Plan of Saint Gall 179 6.8. Hospice for uninvited guests, Plan of Saint Gall 180 6.9. Lodging for invited guests, Plan of Saint Gall 183 6.10. West-facing loggia, abbot’s house, Plan of Saint Gall 190 6.11. Monks’ cloister, Plan of Saint Gall 191 6.12. Monks’ dining hall, Plan of Saint Gall 194 6.13. Monks’ dormitory, Plan of Saint Gall 198 6.14. Monks’ privy, Plan of Saint Gall 200 6.15. Monks’ bathhouse, Plan of Saint Gall 202 6.16. Monks’ cemetery, Plan of Saint Gall 203 6.17. Novitiate wing and infirmary, Plan of Saint Gall 205 6.18. Basilica, Plan of Saint Gall 209 6.19. Central liturgical space for the laity, Plan of Saint Gall 211 6.20. Altar dedicated to Saint Gall and Saint Mary, crypt, Plan of Saint Gall 214 7.1. Torah as a body, with Genesis as head, Exodus as right arm, Numbers as left arm, Leviticus as guts, and Deuteronomy as feet 221 7.2. Four principal virtues inside of four pyramids 228 7.3. Cross without a body 229 7.4. Virgin martyrs of the apocalypse inside of four pentagons 233 7.5. ‘‘Amen’’ and ‘‘Alleluia’’ 237 7.6. Five crosses 240 7.7. Cloister, Plan of Saint Gall 242 7.8. Hrabanus as holocaust sacrifice (detail) 245 [44.200.240.205] Project MUSE (2024-03-29 11:38 GMT) illustrations xi Plates Following page 1. Hrabanus Maurus as a holocaust sacrifice at the onslaught of the apocalypse 2. Hrabanus and his mentor Alcuin present a copy of In Honor of the Holy Cross to Saint Martin of Tours 3. Four squares within four squares containing verses explicating the four ages of the church: patriarchs, prophets, apostles, and martyrs 4. Christ crucified with his body serving as the cross 5. Seraphim and cherubim positioned within the four quadrants formed by the arms of the cross 6. Four circles representing the four elements 7. Abbot’s house, Plan of Saint Gall 8. Prefatory cross-carpet page, Lindisfarne Gospels This page intentionally left blank ...