The Age of the Cathedrals

The Age of the Cathedrals
Title The Age of the Cathedrals PDF eBook
Author Georges Duby
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 352
Release 1983-02-15
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0226167704

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Recognizing that a work of art is the product of a particular time and place as much as it is the creation of an individual, Duby provides a sweeping survey of the changing mentalities of the Middle Ages as reflected in the art and architecture of the period. "If Age of the Cathedrals has a fault, it is that Professor Duby knows too much, has too many new ideas and takes such a delight in setting them out. . . insights whiz to and fro like meteorites."—John Russell, New York Times Book Review

Cathedrals of the World Coloring Book

Cathedrals of the World Coloring Book
Title Cathedrals of the World Coloring Book PDF eBook
Author John Green
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 52
Release 2013-04-17
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0486283399

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This fascinating volume invites colorists of all ages to color detailed illustrations of 40 great churches from around the world. Includes St. Paul's (London), Chartres (France), Notre Dame (Paris), Cologne (Germany), St. Peter's (Rome), St. Basil's (Moscow), St. Patrick's (New York), the Washington Cathedral, and more.

Women in the Days of Cathedrals

Women in the Days of Cathedrals
Title Women in the Days of Cathedrals PDF eBook
Author Régine Pernoud
Publisher
Pages 282
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN

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This book addresses many questions about the status of women in the Middle Ages and presents surprising answers. Readers learn that the most ancient treatise on education in France was written by a woman; and medicine was practiced regularly by women in the thirteenth century; that in the twelfth century the Order of Fontevraud gathered both monks and religious sisters under the authority of an abbess. This is a systematic study that provides a multitude of concrete examples. No aspect of feminine activity in the medieval period is neglected: administration of property, professions and commerce, intellectual life, politics, writers, educators, sovereigns, and those who enlivened the royal courts. Moreover, the author draws from the history of law and the history of events and social customs to sketch an outline of the evolution of the societal influence of women, from the freedoms and autonomy they acquired, to the decline of their public influence. This study sheds much light on the feudal and medieval periods which have so often, and mistakenly, been called a ‘dark’ age for women.

High Gothic

High Gothic
Title High Gothic PDF eBook
Author Günther Binding
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1999
Genre Architecture, Gothic
ISBN 9783822870556

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We can only begin to understand the 'spirit of the Gothic' through an understanding of the historical, sociological, theological, economic and technological background in this time of change. Given this, we can then start to read Gothic cathedrals like the pages of a book."--BOOK JACKET.

Cathedral

Cathedral
Title Cathedral PDF eBook
Author David Macaulay
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 118
Release 1973
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780395316689

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This richly illustrated book shows the intricate step-by-step process of an imaginary cathedral's growth.

Notre-Dame

Notre-Dame
Title Notre-Dame PDF eBook
Author Ken Follett
Publisher Penguin
Pages 82
Release 2019-10-29
Genre History
ISBN 1984880268

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“The wonderful cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris, one of the greatest achievements of European civilization, was on fire. The sight dazed and disturbed us profoundly. I was on the edge of tears. Something priceless was dying in front of our eyes. The feeling was bewildering, as if the earth was shaking.” —Ken Follett “[A] treasure of a book.” —The New Yorker In this short, spellbinding book, international bestselling author Ken Follett describes the emotions that gripped him when he learned about the fire that threatened to destroy one of the greatest cathedrals in the world—the Notre-Dame de Paris. Follett then tells the story of the cathedral, from its construction to the role it has played across time and history, and he reveals the influence that the Notre-Dame had upon cathedrals around the world and on the writing of one of Follett's most famous and beloved novels, The Pillars of the Earth. Ken Follett will donate his proceeds from this book to the charity La Fondation du Patrimoine.

The Cathedral Builders of the Middle Ages

The Cathedral Builders of the Middle Ages
Title The Cathedral Builders of the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Alain Erlande-Brandenburg
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Pages 175
Release 1995
Genre Architecture, Medieval
ISBN 9780500300527

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A study of the European medieval cathedrals, and how they were built and paid for