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famous cathedral in Paris; Catholic university located in Indiana (USA); Virgin Mary, Jesus' mother
a famous cathedral (=a large important church) in central Paris, which is a beautiful Gothic building from the 12th century, and a popular place for tourists to visit
Hunchback of Notre Dame
a novel by Victor Hugo about a kind but ugly hunchback (=someone whose back has a large raised part on it) called Quasimodo, who rings bells in the cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris in the 15th century. He secretly loves a beautiful woman called Esmeralda, and when she is wrongly punished for being a murderer, he tries to save her (1831)
Notre-Dame de Paris
(1163- 1350) Gothic cathedral on the Île de la Cité in Paris. Probably the most famous Gothic cathedral, Notre-Dame is a superb example of the Rayonnant style. Two massive Early Gothic towers (1210-50) crown the western facade, which is divided into three stories and has doors adorned with Early Gothic carvings and surmounted by a row of figures of Old Testament kings. The single-arch flying buttresses at the eastern end are notable for their boldness and grace. Its three great rose windows, which retain their 13th-century glass, are of awe-inspiring beauty
Notre-Dame school
Composers of organum at the cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris in the late 12th and early 13th centuries. Léonin ( 1135-1201?) is credited with composing two-voice florid organum characterized by a rhythmically patterned "melisma" (a series of notes sung on one syllable) added to each sustained note of the plainchant (see Gregorian chant). He may have devised the rhythmic notation (ligatures) that made this possible or at least codified the important system of rhythmic modes. His younger contemporary Pérotin (fl. 1200) is said to have edited, extended, and added parts to Léonin's Magnus liber organi ("Great Book of Organum") and created the first three-and four-voice textures known in world music. See also Ars Antiqua
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Victor Hugo's nineteenth century novel which was also adapted into several popular movies
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame a private Catholic university in Indiana, US, which is famous especially for having a very good football team. Private university in Notre Dame, near South Bend, Indiana, U.S. It was founded in 1842 and reorganized in the 1920s; it became coeducational in 1972. It is affiliated with the Roman Catholic church. It has colleges of arts and letters, science, engineering, and business administration. It also has a graduate school and a law school
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