Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in Cambridge

Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in Cambridge
Title Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in Cambridge PDF eBook
Author Gabriel Byng
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 534
Release 2022-03-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 100051076X

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Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in Cambridge explores the archaeology, art, and architecture of Cambridge in the Middle Ages, a city marked not only by its exceptional medieval university buildings but also by remarkable parish churches, monastic architecture, and surviving glass, books, and timber work. The chapters in this volume cover a broad array of medieval, and later, buildings and objects in the city and its immediate surrounds, both from archaeological and thematic approaches. In addition, a number of chapters reflect on the legacy and influence medieval art and architecture had on the later city. Along with medieval colleges, chapels, and churches, buildings in villages outside the city are discussed and analysed. The volume also provides detailed studies of some of the most important master masons, glassmakers, and carpenters in the medieval city, as well as of patrons, building types, and institutional development. Both objects and makers, patrons, and users are represented by its contents. The volume sets the archaeological and art historical analysis in its socio-economic context; medieval Cambridge was a city located on major trade routes and with complex social and institutional differences. In an academic field increasingly shaped by interdisciplinary interest in material culture, Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in Cambridge marks a major new contribution to the field, focussing on the complexity, variety, and specificity of the buildings and objects that define our understanding of Cambridge as a medieval city.

Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology at Rouen

Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology at Rouen
Title Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology at Rouen PDF eBook
Author Jenny Stratford
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 164
Release 1993
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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This book demonstrates success of the academically-concentrated conferences studying important medieval buildings and their associated art and archaeology in a cathedral city or town, which had been initiated by Dr R. D. H. Gem at Worcester in 1975.

Bury St. Edmunds

Bury St. Edmunds
Title Bury St. Edmunds PDF eBook
Author Antonia Gransden
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 543
Release 2020-11-25
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1351572881

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This book focuses on art, palaeography, bindings and the monastic library. It is based on lectures given at the Association's Annual Conference, the 20th in the present series, which was held at Bury St Edmunds, from 16 to 20 April 1994: three specially commissioned articles are also included.

Medieval Art, Architecture & Archaeology at Canterbury

Medieval Art, Architecture & Archaeology at Canterbury
Title Medieval Art, Architecture & Archaeology at Canterbury PDF eBook
Author Alixe Bovey
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 308
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351558617

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"From the time of the foundation of its cathedral in 597, Canterbury has been the epicentre of Britain's ecclesiastical history, and an exceptionally important centre for architectural and visual innovation. Focusing especially but not exclusively on Christ Church cathedral, this legacy is explored in seventeen essays concerned with Canterbury's art, architecture and archaeology between the early Anglo-Saxon period and the close of the middle ages. Papers consider the relationship between between architectural setting and liturgical practice, and between stationary and movable fittings, while fresh insights are offered into the aesthetic, spiritual, and pragmatic considerations that shaped the fabric of Christ Church and St Augustine's abbey, alongside critical reflections on Canterbury's historiography and relationship to the wider world. Taken together, these studies demonstrate the richness of the surviving material, and its enduring ability to raise new questions.

Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology at Hereford

Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology at Hereford
Title Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology at Hereford PDF eBook
Author David Whitehead
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 244
Release 1995
Genre Architecture
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Taken from the twenty-three papers given at the conference held in Hereford in June 1990, contents of this sixteenth volume include: the origins of the diocese, Hereford Cathedral - architecture and restoration, early churches in Herefordshire, the fourteenth-century stained glass of Madley, fourteenth century tombs for women in Herefordshire, the rings of John Stanbury and Richard Mayo; bishops of Hereford, the college of the vicars choral, and Bishop Spofford's glass at Ross-on-Wye.

Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology at Rochester

Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology at Rochester
Title Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology at Rochester PDF eBook
Author Tim Ayers
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 346
Release 2006
Genre Architecture
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This collection of papers, first delivered at the BAA's annual conference in 2002, celebrates medieval Rochester, including both cathedral and castle, an outstanding pair of surviving monuments to the power of contemporary church and state. The contributions demonstrate the great interest of these understudied buildings, their furnishings, and historical and archaeological contexts: from the rich documentary evidence for the Anglo-Saxon town to the substantial surviving fabric of the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries. Shrines, monuments, woodwork and seals are all fully covered, as well as the medieval monks themselves. There is also a piece on Archbishop Courtenay's foundation of the nearby collegiate church at Maidstone, Kent.

Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in London

Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in London
Title Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in London PDF eBook
Author British Archaeological Association
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 228
Release 1990
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Contents: The Contribution of Archaeology to our Understanding of re-Norman London, 1973-1988; Medieval and Tudor Domestic Buildings in the City of London; Shops and Shopping in Medieval London; The Romanesque Architecture of Old St Paul's Cathedral and its late eleventh-century Context.; The First Facade of Old St Paul's Cathedral and its Place in English Thirteenth - Century Architecture; Restorations of the Temple Church, London; 'Liber Horn', 'Liber Custumarum' and Other Manuscripts of the Queen Mary Psalter Workshops; London, Londoners and Opus Anglicanum; Some New Types of Late Medieval Tombs in the London Area.