314 Pages
by
Routledge
314 Pages
by
Routledge
314 Pages
by
Routledge
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First Published in 1981 The Architectural History of Canterbury Cathedral traces the entire architectural history of the church from Anglo-Saxon times to the present day. Every major epoch of English architecture is represented, from the Norman Conquest to the splendours of the Tudor age. One of the main concerns has been a reconstruction of the two Norman phases – Lanfranc’s cathedral from... Read more
Abbreviations Preface Acknowledgements Introduction 1. The Anglo-Saxon Cathedral, 597-1070 2. The Romanesque Architecture of Canterbury Cathedral, 1070-1174 3. The Gothic Choir, 1174-84 4. The Architecture from Richard I to Edward III, 1184-1376 5. The Perpendicular Cathedral 1377-1485 6. The Tudor Cathedral, 1485-1540 7. The Post Reformation Cathedral, 1540- 1980 Appendix I: The Stained Glass Appendix II: The Tombs and Monuments Appendix III: The Paintings Notes on the High Roofs Notes on the Master Masons of Christ Church Deans and Priors of Christ Church to 1540 Bibliography Index
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Francis Woodman






