Heresy and inquisition in France, 1200-1300 is an invaluable collection of primary sources in translation, aimed at students and academics alike. It provides a wide array of materials on both heresy (Cathars and Waldensians) and the persecution of heresy in medieval France. The book is divided into
The gothic screen : space, sculpture, and community in the cathedrals of France and Germany, ca. 1200-1400
โ Scribed by Jung, Jacqueline E
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 328
- Edition
- 0
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
At the heart of Gothic cathedrals, the threshold between nave and sanctuary was marked by the choir screen, a partitioning structure of special complexity, grandeur, and beauty. At once a canopy for altars, a stage for performance, a pedestal for crucifixes and reliquaries, and a ground for spectacular arrays of narrative and iconic sculptures, the choir screen profoundly shaped the spaces of liturgy and social interaction for the diverse communities, both clerical and lay, who shared the church interior. For the first time, this book draws together the most important examples - some fully extant, others known through fragments and graphic sources - from thirteenth- and fourteenth-century France and Germany. Through analyses of both their architectural and sculptural components, Jacqueline E. Jung reveals how these furnishings, far from being barricades or hindrances, were vital vehicles of communication and shapers of a community centered on Christian rituals and stories
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Part I. The screen as structure: 1. The choir screen as partition. 2. The choir screen as bridge. 3. The choir screen as frame --
Part II. Sculpture on the screen: 4. Women, men and the social order. 5. Jews, Christians and the question of the individual. 6. Nobles, peasants and the vernacular mode.
โฆ Subjects
Screens (Church decoration) -- France. Screens (Church decoration) -- Germany. Space (Architecture) -- Social aspects -- France -- History -- To 1500. Space (Architecture) -- Social aspects -- Germany -- History -- To 1500. Sculpture, Gothic -- France -- Themes, motives. Sculpture, Gothic -- Germany -- Themes, motives. Christian art and symbolism -- France -- Medieval, 500-
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