Question

In the context of Romanesque architecture, a tympanum refers to:

A) a spherical triangle that transforms a square bay into a circle for the springing of a dome.

B) a surface representing one-fourth of a sphere and often covering an apse.

C) the semicircular panel created under the arch of a doorway.

D) a large hall composed of many columns placed close together to support the roof.

E) the vault formed by two intersecting barrel vaults.

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