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The Significance of Doorway Positions in English Medieval Parochial Churches and Chapels

This book analyses the positions of external church doorways in England to investigate the significance that positioning had for the function and design of these buildings. The author proposes a link between the design and function of parochial churches and chapels with the number and attributes of...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Sedlezky, Geoffrey
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2023.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright page
  • Contents Page
  • List of Figures
  • Introduction
  • Figure I.1, St Nicholas Barfrestone (Kent), from the east, Google Earth
  • Figure I.2, St Nicholas Barfrestone, from the south
  • Figure I.3, Barfrestone, south doorway
  • Figure I.4, Barfrestone, north doorway
  • Figure I.5, Barfrestone, chancel doorway
  • Figure I.6, Method for Doorway Measurements
  • Chapter 1: Doorway Positions in English Churches: Seventh to Tenth Century
  • Figure 1.1, St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury, reconstructed planof the early seventh century church of SS Peter and Paul Richard Gem reconstruction of Frank Jenkins plan 1957. In the central north porticus, position 'a' indicates the burial location of St
  • Figure 1.2, Plan of Old Minster, Winchester in the Seventh Century
  • Figure 1.3, St Peter's Bradwell-on-Sea (Essex) aerial view Showing ground level remnants of apse and porticus Go 4k Media, available at frame 0:36 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbP_dMWDC7Y
  • Figure 1.4, Plan of Saint Peter-on-the-Wall Bradwell, Essex
  • Figure 1.5, Plan of Saint Pancras, Canterbury, Kent, after W. H. St John Hope, 1902
  • Figure 1.6, Plan of Saint Mary, Reculver, Kent
  • Figure 1.7, All Saints' Church, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, Period I Ground Plan
  • Figure 1.8, All Saints, Brixworth, NorthamptonshirePeriod II Ground Plan
  • Figure 1.9, St Mary, Deerhurst, Gloucestershire
  • Figure 1.10, St Mary, Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, Mary Kneen
  • Figure 1.11, Canterbury Cathedral (Kent) Period 4A
  • Figure 1.12, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, Period 4C
  • Figure 1.13, Old Minster, Winchester, Hampshire
  • Figure 1.14, St Oswald, Gloucester, Gloucestershire
  • Figure 1.15, Raunds Furnells, Northamptonshire
  • Figure 1.16, St Peter Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire
  • Figure 1.17, Chatsworth Benedictional of St Æthelwold Fol. 119 v
  • Figure 1.18, Chatsworth Benedictional of St Æthelwold Fol. 119 v, Detail of bells, inset
  • Figure 1.19, Little Casterton (Rutland)
  • 13th century Modern bells to illustrate headstock swinging method With permission,photo by Lionel Wall, Great English Churches
  • Figure 1.20, St James, Burton Lazars (Leicestershire) by 1912
  • Figure 1.21, St Mary, Manton (Rutland) by 1912
  • Figure 1.22, All Saints, Little Casterton (Rutland) by 1912
  • Figure 1.23, All Saints, Sutton Bassett Northamptonshire
  • Figure 1.24, All Saints, Sutton Bassett, Northamptonshire, from the North
  • Figure 1.25, All Saints, Sutton Bassett, Northamptonshire, from the West
  • Chapter 2: Eleventh and Twelfth-Century English Parochial Churches and Chapels
  • Figure 2.1, Worth (West Sussex), Ground Plan
  • Figure 2.2, Worth, south doorway interior
  • Figure 2.3, Worth, north doorway interior
  • Figure 2.4, Worth (West Sussex),south nave wall