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Fortress-Churches of Languedoc : Architecture, Religion and Conflict in the High Middle Ages
Fortress-Churches of Languedoc traces the changing relationship between military and religious realms as expressed in architecture across medieval Europe. The scholarship of medieval architecture has traditionally imposed a division between military and ecclesiastical structures. Often, however, medieval churches were provided with fortified enclosures, crenellations, iron-barred doors and other elements of defence, demonstrating the strong link between Church and state, and the military and religious realms. In her study of fortress-churches, Sheila Bonde focuses on three twelfth-century monuments in southern France - Maguelone, Agde and Saint-Pon-de-Thomière, which are among the earliest examples of the type. She analyses her archaeological surveys of these structures, and also re-examines their documentation, which is here presented both in the original Latin and in English translations. The book also explores the larger context of fortification and authority in twelfth-century Languedoc and examines the dynamics of architectural exchange and innovation in the Mediterranean at a moment of critical historical importance
1. Ecclesiastical Fortification in the Middle Ages -- 2. The Larger Context: Languedoc in the Twelfth Century -- 3. The Buildings and the Documents: Maguelone, Agde, and Saint-Pons-de-Thomieres -- 4. The Manning and Operation of Fortress-Churches -- 5. The Architectural Context: Sources and Parallels
Fortress-Churches of Languedoc : Architecture, Religion and Conflict in the High Middle Ages
Fortress-Churches of Languedoc traces the changing relationship between military and religious realms as expressed in architecture across medieval Europe. The scholarship of medieval architecture has traditionally imposed a division between military and ecclesiastical structures. Often, however, medieval churches were provided with fortified enclosures, crenellations, iron-barred doors and other elements of defence, demonstrating the strong link between Church and state, and the military and religious realms. In her study of fortress-churches, Sheila Bonde focuses on three twelfth-century monuments in southern France - Maguelone, Agde and Saint-Pon-de-Thomière, which are among the earliest examples of the type. She analyses her archaeological surveys of these structures, and also re-examines their documentation, which is here presented both in the original Latin and in English translations. The book also explores the larger context of fortification and authority in twelfth-century Languedoc and examines the dynamics of architectural exchange and innovation in the Mediterranean at a moment of critical historical importance
1. Ecclesiastical Fortification in the Middle Ages -- 2. The Larger Context: Languedoc in the Twelfth Century -- 3. The Buildings and the Documents: Maguelone, Agde, and Saint-Pons-de-Thomieres -- 4. The Manning and Operation of Fortress-Churches -- 5. The Architectural Context: Sources and Parallels
Fortress-Churches of Languedoc : Architecture, Religion and Conflict in the High Middle Ages
Bonde, Sheila (Autor:in)
Online-Ausg.
1994
Online-Ressource (1 online resource (292 p.))
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Buch
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
BKL:
21.70
Geschichte der Sakralbaukunst
DDC:
726.5094480902
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726/.5/094480902
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726.0944
RVK:
LM 80640
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