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BLOOMSBURY 3PL 1983 304 pages 16 5x24 1x2cm. 1983. Cartonné jaquette. 304 pages.
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Princeton University Press 1990 389 pages 24 13x3 048x16 256cm. 1990. Cartonné jaquette. 389 pages.
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Routledge 1986 304 pages 13 2x1 6x21 4cm. 1986. Broché. 304 pages.
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, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2026 Hardback, Pages: 399 p. , Size:225 x 300 mm, Illustrations:536 col. Language:English. *NEW. ISBN 9781912554331.
Summary The wealth of medieval art found in Germany's Protestant churches is unparalleled; contrary to what is generally believed, Lutherans were often tolerant to medieval church interiors, maintaining or altering the use of furnishings and images or simply accepting them as neutral things (adiaphora) and as objects of tradition. In consequence, it is the country?s Lutheran churches that offer the most insight into what churches looked like before the Reformation, not only in Germany but even across the Latin West. This book, illustrated with over 500 colour photographs by the author, visually explores Germany?s best medieval church interiors. A presentation of twenty-five outstanding examples is followed by analysis of the primary factors in the survival of medieval art through five centuries of Protestantism. Then, ten thematic chapters discuss the most important furnishings, including altars and their decorations, tabernacles, stalls and benches, screens, pulpits, sculptures, and baptismal fonts. TABLE OF CONTENTS Prologue 1. Entering the Lutheran Middle Ages: Twenty-Five Interior Ensembles 2. ?A True Popish Church with No Distinction?: Luther, Lutherans, and the Survival of Medieval Art 3. From Sacrifice to Supper: High Altars and Their Equipment 4. Storing Treasures: Tabernacles and Aumbries 5. Pews for Professionals: Sedilias and Choir Stalls 6. Partition and Passage: Chancel Screens and Roods 7. Reading, Preaching, and Hearing: Lecterns, Pulpits, and Benches 8. Private, in Public: Side Altars 9. Between Icon and Idol: Sculptures and Reliquaries 10. Fountains of Life: Baptismal Fonts Epilogue: Stories of Survival Acknowledgements Bibliography Index of Places
[London], G.S.G.S. 1944 One single volume: 40 + XXXII + 13 + 12 + 8 + 12 + XCV + XXXII + XI + XIII + LXIX pp. + folding maps & some coloured maps & some large folding maps in rear pocket, publisher's illustrated hardcover binding, 34x22cm., clean and bright, good condition, [This publication by the British War Office's Geographical Section was a secret reference source designed to aid military planning and operations during World War II. It provided information for the requisitioning of strategic and tactical operational maps for the Allied forces. Its object was to detail what maps were available (or soon to be available) in the area, the materials used for their preparation, and auxiliary information useful to map users. The book was deemed "Secret" at the time of publication and was a critical intelligence document for the map supply chain. It contains the following appendices : I: Glossary of conventional signs on G.S.G.S. and original maps of Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia and Poland (32pp.), II: Short glossary of German topographical terms and abbreviations (13pp.), III: Short glossary of Danish.. (12pp.), IV: Short glossary of Czech and Slovak.. (12pp.), V: Short glossary of Polish.. (8pp.), VI: Index to G.S.G.S. 1:250.000 series (folding map), VII: Index to G.S.G.S. 1:100.000 series (folding map), VII-A: Appendix to 1:50.000 series (large folding map), VIII: Index to 1:25.000 series (large folding map), IX: Gazetteer of Western Germany (95pp.), X: Gazetteer of Eastern Germany (32pp.), XI: Gazetteer of Denmark (11pp.), XII: Gazetteer of Austria (13pp.), XIII: Gazetteer of Czechoslovakia (69pp.)], rare, weight: 1.6 kg., G120631