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Medieval Cathedral

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Informationen zum Autor William W. Clark is Professor of Art History at Queens College. He is the author of Medieval Architecture, Medieval Learning: Builders and Masters in the Age of Romanesque and Gothic , among other titles. Klappentext An introduction to the medieval cathedral, those churches that are regarded as the greatest achievements of medieval architecture. Details their social history, who built them, how they were built, and why. Forty photos and maps help to guide the reader through a narrated tour of these awe-inspiring churches.When we think of cathedrals, we usually envision the great Gothic Buildings of 12th- and 13th-century Europe. But other than being a large church, a cathedral is neither a specific building type nor specifically medieval. What a makes a large church a cathedral is the presence of a single item of furniture: the chair (in Latin: cathedra ) or throne that is the symbol of the ecclesiastical and spiritual authority of a bishop. This book is an introduction to the medieval cathedral, those churches that are usually regarded as among the greatest achievements of medieval architecture.While cathedrals were often the most prominent urban structure in many European cities, their construction was never a civic responsibility, but remained the responsibility of the clergy in charge of the day to day activities and services. Beginning with an overview of the social history of cathedrals, Clark examines such topics as patrons, builders and artists, and planning and construction; and provides an in-depth examination of the French Cathedral at Reims-a seminal building with significant technological advances, important sculptural programs, a surviving bishop's palace, and other structures. The volume concludes with a series of illustrations, a selection of original texts, and a selected bibliography for further study. A full index is also provided. Zusammenfassung An introduction to the medieval cathedral! those churches that are regarded as the greatest achievements of medieval architecture. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations Editor's Preface Introduction Overview: The History of Cathedrals as Societal History Patrons, Builders and Artists Planning and Construction, Early Medieval to Romanesque Planning and Construction in the Gothic Era Notre-Dame at Reims, the Cathedral of France Epilogue Illustrations Primary Sources Timeline Glossary Selected Bibliography ...

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Authors William W. Clark
Publisher Greenwood Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.12.2005
 
EAN 9780313326936
ISBN 978-0-313-32693-6
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 159 mm x 241 mm x 32 mm
Series Greenwood Guides to Historic Events of the Medieval World
Greenwood Guides to Historic E
Greenwood Guides to Historic Events of the Medieval World
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

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