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There is a slight confusion of terminology in the header section of this article. The typical dome of a cathedral or temple is hemispherical, or half a sphere, as in the seminal example of the Pantheon. The vault of an apse, however, is half a dome or a quarter of a sphere. The correct term for it is therefore "quarter-spherical" or "quadrispherical" rather than "hemispherical" (as used twice in this article). Perhaps these are a bit awkward and the term "half-dome" would be more comprehensible. But "hemispherical" is incorrect as used.
I also note that the apse itself is semi-cylindrical with a semi-circular floor section.
Parts of the Apse
editI question whether the chancel is actually part of the apse. From my understanding, the apse is only the very back, rounded part of the sanctuary; while the chancel is the part of the choir near the altar. All of the components mentioned in this art
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Function
editDoes the apse have any function, either symbolically or literally? Maurice Sturt (talk) 11:09, 29 November 2023 (UTC)