Studium der englischen vorromanischen und romanischen Architektur Bände I und II b

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Studies in English Pre-Romanesque and Romanesque Architecture Vol
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Pindar Press
ISBN-10
1899828451
ISBN-13
9781899828456
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72520513

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Number of Pages
416 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Studies in English Pre-Romanesque and Romanesque Architecture
Publication Year
2003
Subject
History / Medieval
Type
Textbook
Author
Richard Gem
Subject Area
Architecture
Format
Hardcover

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46.2 Oz

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Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
22
Number of Volumes
2 vols.
Illustrated
Yes
Volume Number
Vol. 1
Dewey Decimal
720.94209021
Table Of Content
Introduction Archaeology and Architecture of English Christianity: What do Churches Mean? ABC: how should we periodise Anglo-Saxon Architecture Architecture of the Anglo-Saxon Church, 735 to 870: from Archbishop Ecgberht to Archbishop Ceolred The Episcopal Churches of Lindsey in the Early 9th Century The Anglo-Saxon Church at Cirencester: a Reconstruction and Evaluation Staged Timber Spires in Carolingian North East France and Late Anglo-Saxon England The Pre-Romanesque Facade in England Documentary References to Anglo-Saxon Painted Architecture Towards an Iconography of Anglo-Saxon Architecture Reconstructions of St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury, in the Anglo-Saxon Period Tenth-Century Architecture in England Church Architecture in the Reign of King Aethelred A Recession in English Architecture during the Early 11th Century and its Effect on the Development of the Romanesque Style Pre-Romanesque and Romanesque Architecture in England
Synopsis
These two volumes, which have been published separately, present a collection of Richard Gem's archaeological and architectural assessments of individual buildings written over the last 25 years which, together, form an overview of the development of English church architecture from the 7th to the 12th century., Trained as both an archaeologist and an art historian, Richard Gem established his specialist interest in pre-Romanesque and Romanesque architecture with his doctoral research at Cambridge University. Since then he has researched, published and lectured widely in this subject, while holding posts in different fields of cultural resource management. Dr Gem's earlier work aimed to establish an understanding of English architecture in the 11th century that would break away from the view that cultural development in this period could be simply explained in terms of whether buildings were constructed before or after the Norman Conquest. He has taken a wide view of how cultural processes in England need to be seen in the context of broader European trends, in order to understand both English architecture's indebtedness to the Continent, and also what gives it its specific national character. His earlier papers applied this approach to the development of the Romanesque style of architecture in England through the course of the 11th century while more recently he has applied a similar approach to earlier centuries, including the Carolingian period. Taking a broad view of cultural trends as his starting point, he has always anchored his work on a detailed archaeological, historical and stylistic analysis of individual buildings before drawing conclusions. This publication includes Dr Gem's main work over a period of quarter of a century. Taken together, these studies present an overview of the development of English Church architecture from the 7th century to the 12th. Volume I Contents: Introduction; Archaeology and Architecture of English Christianity: What do Churches Mean?; ABC: how should we periodise Anglo-Saxon Architecture; Architecture of the Anglo-Saxon Church, 735 to 870: from Archbishop Ecgberht to Archbishop Ceolred; The Episcopal Churches of Lindsey in the Early 9th Century; The Anglo-Saxon Church at Cirencester: a Reconstruction and Evaluation; Staged Timber Spires in Carolingian North East France and Late Anglo-Saxon England; The Pre-Romanesque Facade in England; Documentary References to Anglo-Saxon Painted Architecture; Towards an Iconography of Anglo-Saxon Architecture; Reconstructions of St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury, in the Anglo-Saxon Period; Tenth-Century Architecture in England; Church Architecture in the Reign of King Aethelred; A Recession in English Architecture during the Early 11th Century and its Effect on the Development of the Romanesque Style; Pre-Romanesque and Romanesque Architecture in England., Trained as both an archaeologist and an art historian, Richard Gem established his specialist interest in pre-Romanesque and Romanesque architecture with his doctoral research at Cambridge University. Since then he has researched, published and lectured widely in this subject, while holding posts in different fields of cultural resource management. Dr Gem's earlier work aimed to establish an understanding of English architecture in the 11th century that would break away from the view that cultural development in this period could be simply explained in terms of whether buildings were constructed before or after the Norman Conquest. He has taken a wide view of how cultural processes in England need to be seen in the context of broader European trends, in order to understand both English architecture's indebtedness to the Continent, and also what gives it its specific national character. His earlier papers applied this approach to the development of the Romanesque style of architecture in England through the course of the 11th century while more recently he has applied a similar approach to earlier centuries, including the Carolingian period. Taking a broad view of cultural trends as his starting point, he has always anchored his work on a detailed archaeological, historical and stylistic analysis of individual buildings before drawing conclusions. This publication includes Dr Gem's main work over a period of quarter of a century. Taken together, these studies present an overview of the development of English Church architecture from the 7th century to the 12th., These two volumes, which have been published separately, present a collection of Richard Gem's archaeological and architectural assessments of individual buildings written over the last 25 years which, together, form an overview of the development of English church architecture from the 7th to the 12th century. He demonstrates that English sacred architecture has to be placed within a broader European context and cannot be simply classified as pre- or post-Norman conquest. Volume I presents 15 essays which focus on Pre-Romanesque styles and themes, Anglo-Saxon churches and minsters, Carolingian structures in France and England, and Pre-Romanesque architecture in England. Volume II focuses on specific medieval Romanesque churches in England. Each volume must be purchased separately but pagination continues in Volume II.

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