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The work presents 230 stone carvings of the Hospitaller period in Rhodes (1309-1522), which for various reasons are no longer in their original setting. Most of them are cut in local stone or reused antique marble and belong to three broad groups: decorative architectural elements, funerary slabs and markers, and heraldry from secular and religious buildings and fortifications. Their architectural, artistic, inscriptional and social significance are discussed, providing insights into the way cultural influences from different parts of Western Europe were introduced, maintained and adapted in an Eastern Mediterranean context by the Knights of Saint John, other Westerners the presence of the Order encouraged to travel to Rhodes and even live there and, occasionally, by wealthy Greeks. The study includes a full catalogue and touches upon recent archaeological activity in the historic centre of the town of Rhodes.

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Introduction; Part One: I. Historical background; II. Topography; III. Stone carving and the art of Hospitaller Rhodes; Part Two: IV. Displaced carved pieces and fragments; V. Architectural members; VI. Heraldry from buildings; VII. Inscriptions; VIII. Funerary monuments; IX. Problems and conclusions; Bibliography; Appendix 1: The masters of Rhodes; Appendix 2: Location of listed pieces and fragments (December 2009); Appendix 3: Statistical tables of magistral arms; The Catalogue; Index; Plates and Figures

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      Publisher: Archaeopress
      Publication Date: 26/01/2016
      ISBN13: 9781784914783, 978-1784914783
      ISBN10: 1784914789

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The work presents 230 stone carvings of the Hospitaller period in Rhodes (1309-1522), which for various reasons are no longer in their original setting. Most of them are cut in local stone or reused antique marble and belong to three broad groups: decorative architectural elements, funerary slabs and markers, and heraldry from secular and religious buildings and fortifications. Their architectural, artistic, inscriptional and social significance are discussed, providing insights into the way cultural influences from different parts of Western Europe were introduced, maintained and adapted in an Eastern Mediterranean context by the Knights of Saint John, other Westerners the presence of the Order encouraged to travel to Rhodes and even live there and, occasionally, by wealthy Greeks. The study includes a full catalogue and touches upon recent archaeological activity in the historic centre of the town of Rhodes.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction; Part One: I. Historical background; II. Topography; III. Stone carving and the art of Hospitaller Rhodes; Part Two: IV. Displaced carved pieces and fragments; V. Architectural members; VI. Heraldry from buildings; VII. Inscriptions; VIII. Funerary monuments; IX. Problems and conclusions; Bibliography; Appendix 1: The masters of Rhodes; Appendix 2: Location of listed pieces and fragments (December 2009); Appendix 3: Statistical tables of magistral arms; The Catalogue; Index; Plates and Figures

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