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Professor Fernie's research has done much to clarify the development of architecture in England and France from the Anglo-Saxon and Carolingian periods, through the Romanesque to the development of Gothic. Of particular interest has been his studies of architectural proportions and systems of length during this period.

Table of Contents
Introduction

The History of Medieval Architecture from Carolingian to Romanesque

Contrasts in the Methodology and Interpretation of Medieval Ecclesiastical Architecture

Archaeology and Iconography: Recent Developments in the Study of English Medieval Architecture

The Effect of the Conquest on Norman Architectural Patronage

Early Church Architecture in Scotland

Monographic Gothic

Design Principles of Early Medieval Architecture as exemplified at Durham Cathedral

The Church of St. Magnus, Egilsay

The Responds and Dating of St. Botolph's, Hadstock

Alexander's Frieze at Lincoln Minster

Notes on the Sculpture of Modena Cathedral

A Note on the Historiography of Tewkesbury Abbey

The Romanesque Church of Waltham Abbey

Enclosed Apses and Edward's Church at Westminister

Reconstructing Edward's Abbey at Westminster

The Use of Varied Nave Supports in Romanesque and Early Gothic Churches

The Romanesque Piers of Norwich Cathedral

The Spiral Piers of Durham Cathedral

St. Anselm's Crypt

La fonction liturgique des piliers cantonnés dans la nef de la cathédrale de Laon

The Proportions of the St Gall Plan

The Plan of St Gall

Observations on the Norman Plan of Ely Cathedral; The Grid System and the Design of the Norman Cathedral at Winchester

Historical Metrology and Architectural History

A Beginner's Guide to the Study of Architectural Proportions and Systems of Length

The Greek Metrological Relief in Oxford

Anglo-Saxon Lengths: the 'Northern' System the Perch and the Foot

Anglo-Saxon Lengths and the Evidence of the Buildings

Pegolotti's Cloth Lengths

Additional Notes

Index

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      Publisher: Pindar Press
      Publication Date: 31/12/1995
      ISBN13: 9780907132899, 978-0907132899
      ISBN10: 0907132898

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Professor Fernie's research has done much to clarify the development of architecture in England and France from the Anglo-Saxon and Carolingian periods, through the Romanesque to the development of Gothic. Of particular interest has been his studies of architectural proportions and systems of length during this period.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction

      The History of Medieval Architecture from Carolingian to Romanesque

      Contrasts in the Methodology and Interpretation of Medieval Ecclesiastical Architecture

      Archaeology and Iconography: Recent Developments in the Study of English Medieval Architecture

      The Effect of the Conquest on Norman Architectural Patronage

      Early Church Architecture in Scotland

      Monographic Gothic

      Design Principles of Early Medieval Architecture as exemplified at Durham Cathedral

      The Church of St. Magnus, Egilsay

      The Responds and Dating of St. Botolph's, Hadstock

      Alexander's Frieze at Lincoln Minster

      Notes on the Sculpture of Modena Cathedral

      A Note on the Historiography of Tewkesbury Abbey

      The Romanesque Church of Waltham Abbey

      Enclosed Apses and Edward's Church at Westminister

      Reconstructing Edward's Abbey at Westminster

      The Use of Varied Nave Supports in Romanesque and Early Gothic Churches

      The Romanesque Piers of Norwich Cathedral

      The Spiral Piers of Durham Cathedral

      St. Anselm's Crypt

      La fonction liturgique des piliers cantonnés dans la nef de la cathédrale de Laon

      The Proportions of the St Gall Plan

      The Plan of St Gall

      Observations on the Norman Plan of Ely Cathedral; The Grid System and the Design of the Norman Cathedral at Winchester

      Historical Metrology and Architectural History

      A Beginner's Guide to the Study of Architectural Proportions and Systems of Length

      The Greek Metrological Relief in Oxford

      Anglo-Saxon Lengths: the 'Northern' System the Perch and the Foot

      Anglo-Saxon Lengths and the Evidence of the Buildings

      Pegolotti's Cloth Lengths

      Additional Notes

      Index

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