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NORMAN LIFE AND CULTURE
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teratur, xxxvi-xlii (1910-14), and the Zeitschrift fur romanische Philologie, xxxviii (1914). Enlart, Manuel d'archéologie française, i, mentions the principal works on Norman ecclesiastical architecture. See also R. de Lasteyrie, L'architecture religieuse en France à l'époque romane (Paris, 1912), ch. 15; Enlart, Rouen (Paris, 1904); H. Prentout, Caen et Bayeux (Paris, 1900); Henry Adams, Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres (Boston, 1913).