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The origins of medieval architecture :building in Europe, A.D 600-900
- 作者: McClendon, Charles B.
- 出版: New Haven : Yale University Press c2005.
- 稽核項: 264 p. :ill. (some col.), maps ;29 cm.
- 標題: Architecture, Carolingian. , Church architecture , Architecture, Medieval. , Church architecture Europe. , Architecture, Early Christian.
- ISBN: 0300106882 , 9780300106886
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- 附註: 96年度「補助人文及社會科學研究圖書計畫規劃主題:建築與文化資產」 Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-255) and index. Pt. 1. The "Dark Ages." The legacy of late antiquity -- The Roman response to the cult of relics -- Romanitas and the barbarian West -- The Christianization of Anglo-Saxon England -- Pt. 2.The Carolingian era. Symbols of the new alliance -- Aachen and Rome : the poles of an empire -- Private patronage and personal taste -- The monastic realm : ideal and reality -- The innovations of later Carolingian architecture -- Epilogue. The architectural contribution of the early Middle Ages.
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This book is the first devoted to the important innovations in architecture that took place in western Europe between the death of emperor Justinian in A.D. 565 and the tenth century. During this period of transition from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages, the Early Christian basilica was transformed in both form and function.Charles B. McClendon draws on rich documentary evidence and archaeological data to show that the buildings of these three centuries, studied in isolation but rarely together, set substantial precedents for the future of medieval architecture. He looks at buildings of the so-called Dark Ages—monuments that reflected a new assimilation of seemingly antithetical “barbarian” and “classical” attitudes toward architecture and its decoration—and at the grand and innovative architecture of the Carolingian Empire. The great Romanesque and Gothic churches of subsequent centuries owe far more to the architectural achievements of the Early Middle Ages than has generally been recognized, the author argues.
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