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서양 중세 바실리카 교회와 인도 불교 석굴 차이탸와의 연관성 비교 고찰Correlative Comparison of the Basilica Church of Europe with the Buddhist Chaitya Cave of India

Authors
이희봉
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
대한건축학회
Keywords
Basilica; Chaitya; Church; Buddhist Cave; Typology; 바실리카; 차이탸; 중세 교회; 불교 석굴; 건축 유형
Citation
대한건축학회논문집 계획계, v.28, no.12, pp 287 - 294
Pages
8
Journal Title
대한건축학회논문집 계획계
Volume
28
Number
12
Start Page
287
End Page
294
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/46286
ISSN
1226-9093
Abstract
This paper demonstrates the Christian basilica church of Europe is remarkably similar with the Buddhist cave chaitya of India: longitudinal access of rectangular plan, semicircular apse at the deepest sanctuary end, high nave and low aisle divided by two rows of columns, and rib arch vault ceiling, etc. Although architectural history of the East and the West has been studied independently and separatedly, the paper suggests a possibility that the similarity between two forms is not coincidence but results from influence of the Indian Buddhist cave to the church basilica. The Indian Buddhist caves of basilica type had already been developed for five hundred years when the Christian church basilica were built officially after permission by Emperor Constantinus in A.D.313. Western architecture historians were not successful in tracing an origin of the Christian church basilica as a firm architectural type from the Roman basilica, for the Roman basilica has diverse forms of which original meaning is covered hall with colonnade aisle adjacent to forum. This paper suggests that the Christian church basilica is more similar with pagan religious temple of the Neopithagoras and the Mithras from archeological excavation than the Roman basilica by producing evidence of relation between two the Western pagan religions and the Indian religion.
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