- Building Information
Latilly
(Aisne, France)
Saint-Laurent
Surveyed: 1977, 1980-83, 2003, 2015
- Locator Map
Latilly (Aisne, France) - Saint-Laurent
- Disclaimer
The dating found here is based on the work of John James, and is meant on this site to serve as a starting point. James' dating is derived from a system that uses his interpretation of the development of capitals over time as the basis for chronology, among other factors. His goal is to refine the dating to within years rather than decades. I have not fully embraced James' methodology, and will be developing this page from its current state to one which is admittedly more conservative. The relative expenditure values found in the Timeline are also based on James' work, and I believe these to be reasonably reliable. They are intended only to give a sense of the amount of work involved in each decade.

I have added the idea of the "project" as a way of separating work in buildings. In my mind, a "project" is a discrete section of work in a building that resulted from the one-time acquisition of funding. "Projects" are generally separated by at least a decade where no work was being done. It is my view that it would have been unwise to start a "project" that could not be finished and protected from the elements, and as such a "project" usually involved a wing or multiple wings of a building, from floor to roof. Rural churches, which could only secure small amounts of funding at irregular intervals, often were the result of many small projects, while the great churches, which benefitted from relatively consistent funding, may have involved only a few large projects.
- Timeline with Relative Expenditure (if available, in building units)






- Project A - Earlier - Phase 1 -
Apse
- Project B - 1110s - Phase 2 - crossing
Crossing with massive domical rib vault, one of the first providing a tall space; though capitals replaced they are in the manner of this decade.
- Project B - 1110s - Phase 3 - tower
Tower
- Project B - 1120s - Phase 4 - nave (a)
Nave arcade includes whole of west wall, no clear date but after the crossing; bases and remnants of west capitals indicate this date.
- Project B - 1130s - Phase 5 - nave (c)
Nave clerestory with windows over the piers, and cornice
- Project C - 1190s - Phase 6 - south
South arm with dado and entry and stairs with one dado arch next to stair entry, and rose on the west; the entry into crossing springs a little higher than imposts of crossing as broken through under the older arches: altogether five campaigns from the breaks in the stairs.
- Project C - 1200s - Phase 7 - north
North probably laid out at the same time as the south, but completed a little later.
- Project D - 1240s - Phase 8 - east
Rebuild east with heavy tracery [could be later].
- Project E - Later - Phase 9 -
South aisle wall angled 2.7m at the west to 3.5m and the dado on the west side of the south was blocked of and is a new western entry; north nave wall.