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La «señal» del pedrero : Obra y fábrica del claustro de la catedral de Toledo (1383-1485)
The construction of the cloister of Toledo Cathedral took place between the 14th and 15th centuries. The comparison of the accounting documentation it generated with the monument itself and the lapidary signs identified thanks to the application of new technologies, has made it possible to approach the daily life of one of the most important construction undertakings of the Castilian Middle Ages and to contribute to a new reading of the resources, the people and the organization of the stonemasonry workshops
"An approach to the world of stonemasons in medieval Castile through the study of the construction of the cloister of the Toledo Cathedral, combining documentary sources and new technologies.The Cathedral of Toledo experienced a period of great activity with the elevation of the cloister and the buildings that surrounded it. This research proposes a new reading about its construction history and the organization of the stonemasons' workshops that worked in the great Castilian stonemasonry. Who were these masters and where did they come from? How were they formed? What materials and media did they work with? When and under what conditions did they do it? What "signs" did they leave on the stones of the cloister? To answer these questions, what was built has been contrasted with the preserved documentation and the study of lapidary signs has been included in the analysis of the facings. The application of a Geographic Information System for the identified "signs" has made it possible to transcend the history of what was built"-- Publisher's website viewed February 7, 2024
La «señal» del pedrero : Obra y fábrica del claustro de la catedral de Toledo (1383-1485)
The construction of the cloister of Toledo Cathedral took place between the 14th and 15th centuries. The comparison of the accounting documentation it generated with the monument itself and the lapidary signs identified thanks to the application of new technologies, has made it possible to approach the daily life of one of the most important construction undertakings of the Castilian Middle Ages and to contribute to a new reading of the resources, the people and the organization of the stonemasonry workshops
"An approach to the world of stonemasons in medieval Castile through the study of the construction of the cloister of the Toledo Cathedral, combining documentary sources and new technologies.The Cathedral of Toledo experienced a period of great activity with the elevation of the cloister and the buildings that surrounded it. This research proposes a new reading about its construction history and the organization of the stonemasons' workshops that worked in the great Castilian stonemasonry. Who were these masters and where did they come from? How were they formed? What materials and media did they work with? When and under what conditions did they do it? What "signs" did they leave on the stones of the cloister? To answer these questions, what was built has been contrasted with the preserved documentation and the study of lapidary signs has been included in the analysis of the facings. The application of a Geographic Information System for the identified "signs" has made it possible to transcend the history of what was built"-- Publisher's website viewed February 7, 2024
La «señal» del pedrero : Obra y fábrica del claustro de la catedral de Toledo (1383-1485)
Yuste Galán, Amalia María (author)
2022
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