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9781848020566: St Paul's Cathedral Before Wren
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'John Schofield is to be congratulated on bringing together the fruits of so much painstaking reseach to give us a better appreciation of the medieval glory that has departed forever.' 'The sheer quantity of data and analysis presented here will make it a staple reference work of church archaeology research and teaching for years to come, and its deft presentation of a wealth of interdisciplinary information should ensure that it serves as a template for future publications of cathedral excavations.' 'this is a magnificent and seminal volume, and it redounds greatly to the credit of English Heritage to have brought it to publication.' 'Thorough, fascinating and weighty without being elitist, this book . . . is an unbeatable landmark publication.' This is a thorough, very well illustrated and readable book, and in its hard-back form it is good value for money. ... this publication is a very welcome addition to the ecclesiastical archaeologist's library. -- Kevin Blockley * Archaeological Journal, vol 169, published September 2013 *
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St Paul's Cathedral is the City of London's most important monument and historic building. But Wren's great work is only the most recent of a succession of Anglo-Saxon and medieval cathedrals on the site, where Christianity was first established in AD 604. This report is the first ever comprehensive account of the archaeology and history of the cathedral and its churchyard from Roman times up to the construction of the Wren building which began in 1675. Archaeological excavations and observations go back to the time of Wren. The Anglo-Saxon cathedral is an enigma, and even its precise site somewhere in the churchyard is not known for certain. The medieval cathedral was probably the largest building in medieval Britain and one of the largest in Europe, with its 400ft-spire and a rose window to rival those we now see at Notre Dame in Paris. Recent excavations in and around the Wren building are described, and some of the many architectural fragments of the medieval cathedral, dug up over the last 150 years, are studied. Documents, surveys and early maps show the development of the religious complex and illuminate the lives of its occupants. In the 1630s a classical portico was added to the west end by Inigo Jones, Britain's first truly Renaissance architect. Fragments of the portico, still covered with the soot of the Great Fire of 1666 which destroyed the cathedral, were found in 1996 when a tunnel was dug through one of the crypt walls of the present building. From these varied sources, the cathedrals which preceded that of Wren come to the surface again, and we can appreciate the cultural and religious importance of St Paul's within the City of London, over a period of more than 1000 years.

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  • VerlagHistoric England
  • Erscheinungsdatum2011
  • ISBN 10 1848020562
  • ISBN 13 9781848020566
  • EinbandTapa dura
  • Anzahl der Seiten396

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