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E-grāmata: Medieval and Early Modern Art, Architecture and Archaeology in Norwich

  • Formāts: 392 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Nov-2024
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  • Izdevniecība: Legenda
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040289655

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The importance of Norwich as the second city of England for 500 years is explored in this volume in nineteen essays and seven site reports. Current understanding of the city’s origins and development is largely informed by the results of four decades of archaeological investigation.

The importance of Norwich as the second city of England for 500 years is explored in this volume in nineteen essays and seven site reports. Current understanding of the city's origins and development is largely informed by the results of four decades of archaeological investigation. This work is reviewed and extended by the two introductory papers in this volume. A remarkable amount of the physical evidence of the city's prestigious status is extant, notably the cathedral and castle, two of the most ambitious Romanesque buildings in Europe. These are addressed in several papers, either by means of direct architectural study or in relation to issues such as patronage and influence. Norwich's outstanding parish churches and merchant houses, both barometers of continuity and change across the medieval and early modern periods, are the subject of five further papers. Norwich was a major centre of operations for masons, painters and artists of all kinds. This is explored not only within the city and cathedral precinct but through its impact in the county. Site reports, short essays on some of the buildings visited during the conference, further illuminate the role of Norwich-based designers and makers in the region.

Recenzijas

"Overall, however, this is a particularly successful collaborative study of many aspects of a medieval town."

- James Alexander, Independant Scholar

List of Abbrevations
vii
Preface ix
The Development of an Urban Landscape: Recent Research in Medieval Norwich
1(22)
Brian Ayers
Erratics and Enterprise: Lincolnshire Grave-Covers in Norwich and Thetford and Some Implications for Urban Development in the 10th Century
23(21)
Paul Everson
David Stocker
Norwich Cathedral Revisited: Spiral Piers and Architectural Geometry
44(13)
Eric Fernie
Reconstructing the Cathedral-Priory at Norwich: Recent Research on Lost Parts of the Romanesque Church
57(18)
Roland B. Harris
The Romanesque Apse of Norwich Cathedral: A Re-examination of the Bishop's Throne Platform and its Supposed Relic Niche
75(21)
John Crook
Norwich Castle Keep: Dates and Contexts
96(22)
James F. King
Steps to Lordship
118(17)
Philip Dixon
The Romanesque Sculpture of Norwich and Norfolk: The City and its Hinterland --- Some Observations
135(27)
Jill A. Franklin
Carrow Priory Church, Norwich and the Introduction of Gothic Architecture to Norfolk
162(19)
Richard Halsey
Bishop John Salmon's Architectural Patronage at Norwich Cathedral
181(20)
Veronica Sekules
The Norwich Cathedral Passion Altarpiece (`The Despenser Retable')
201(15)
T. A. Heslop
Ranworth and its Associated Paintings: A Norwich Workshop
216(22)
Lucy Wrapson
Norwich Cathedral Spire: Why it Still Stands
238(15)
A. Richard Jones
The Integration of Church and City: The Development of Norwich City Centre in the Late Middle Ages
253(14)
David King
St Peter Mancroft and Late Medieval Church Building in Norwich
267(16)
Francis Woodman
Defining Porches in Norwich, c. 1250--c. 1510
283(24)
Helen E. Lunnon
The Chancel Passageways of Norwich
307(17)
Katherine M. Boivin
Thomas Gooding or Goodwin, a Norwich Freemason
324(17)
Jon Bayliss
Private Lives and Public Power: Norwich Merchants' Houses Between the 14th and 16th Centuries
341(18)
Chris King
Site Reports
St Nicholas, East Dereham
359(1)
T. A. Heslop
The Parish Church of St Mary, North Elmham
360(2)
Stephen Heywood
The Nave of St Margaret's Church, Cley-next-the-Sea
362(2)
Christopher Wilson
St Mary's, Wiveton
364(2)
Nick Trend
St Giles on the Hill, Norwich
366(2)
Helen E. Lunnon
St Peter Hungate, Norwich
368(1)
T. A. Heslop
The Church of St Laurence, Norwich
369(4)
Julian Luxford
Index Compiled 373
Tony Carr
Sandy Heslop