An Architectural History of Peterborough Cathedral (Clarendon Studies in the History of Art, 17)
Author(s)
Reilly, Lisa A.
Reilly, Lisa A.
An Architectural History of Peterborough clarifies the obscure and tangled building history of one of England's most interesting medieval monuments. Lisa Reilly demonstrates how Peterborough offers extensive information concerning both specific buildings such as Canterbury and broader issues of the period such as the process of cultural assimilation, patterns of construction, and building design as a response to liturgical needs. This study expands the traditional use of formal and archaeological analysis to include a discussion of the building's social and political context. Peterborough Cathedral is the best-preserved example of Anglo-Norman architecture, and provides an ideal case study for the period.
Keywords
Peterborough Cathedral., Architecture, Medieval, Architecture, Medieval--England--Peterborough, Buildings, structures, etc, NA5471.P5 R45 1997, 726.6/09426/51
Peterborough Cathedral., Architecture, Medieval, Architecture, Medieval--England--Peterborough, Buildings, structures, etc, NA5471.P5 R45 1997, 726.6/09426/51
Name in long format: | An Architectural History of Peterborough Cathedral (Clarendon Studies in the History of Art, 17) |
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ISBN-10: | 0198175205 |
ISBN-13: | 9780198175209 |
Book pages: | 224 |
Book language: | en |
Edition: | First Edition |
Binding: | Hardcover |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Dimensions: | Height: 11 Inches, Length: 8.9 Inches, Weight: 2.39862941056 Pounds, Width: 1.1 Inches |